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  1. Ernest G. Liebold (Detroit, Estados Unidos, 16 de marzo de 1884 - Ibídem, 4 de marzo de 1956) fue el representante comercial y secretario personal de Henry Ford. Un ferviente antijudío, [1] [2] [3] participó activamente en la campaña antijudía llevada a cabo por el semanario del industrial, The Dearborn Independent, de 1920 a 1927.

  2. Ernest G. Liebold (March 16, 1884 – March 4, 1956) was the business representative and personal secretary of Henry Ford. A fervent antisemite, he took an active part in the antisemitic campaign conducted by the industrialist's weekly newspaper, The Dearborn Independent, from 1920 to 1927.

  3. Ernest Liebold served as Henry Ford's executive secretary from 1913 to 1933. He administered nearly all of Mr. Ford's personal business outside of Ford Motor Company. Liebold handled Mr. Ford's correspondence, paid his bills, and managed many of his special projects.

  4. Ernest G. Liebold, executive secretary and business representative for Henry Ford for many years, was born in Detroit, Michigan on March 16, 1884. In 1911, James Couzens, general manager of Ford Motor Company, offered Liebold a position in a new bank created by the company, and soon after, Henry Ford asked Liebold to organize the Dearborn State ...

  5. En 1918, el asociado y secretario privado más cercano de Ford, Ernest G. Liebold, compró el Independent de Marcus Woodruff, que había tenido pérdidas.

  6. As the personal secretary to Henry Ford, Ernest G. Liebold was expected to dispatch the business of the Henry Ford office and to assume responsibilities far beyond those of an ordinary secretary. He grew to wield unparalleled authority in the complex and intertwined activities of the Henry Ford Office and the Ford Motor Company.

  7. In 1918, Ford’s private secretary Ernest G. Liebold bought the Independent from Woodruff for the Dearborn Publishing Company, of which Ford was president. The Independent became the official organ of the Ford Motor Company.