Donald Alvin Lohbeck (August 20, 1917 - February 16, 1999) was an American writer and former concert pianist who studied music in Paris prior to the outbreak of World War II.
An associate of Geral...ver másDonald Alvin Lohbeck (August 20, 1917 - February 16, 1999) was an American writer and former concert pianist who studied music in Paris prior to the outbreak of World War II.
An associate of Gerald L. K. Smith, founder of the Christian Nationalist Crusade and the America First Party in 1944, Lohbeck served as editor of Smith’s publication The Cross and The Flag from 1944 to 1947, having first joined Smith in 1944 as his office manager in Detroit and later relocated with him to St. Louis.
He was a conscientious objector during World War II and entered the Civilian Public Service from 1944-1946 as an alternative to the military service. He authored the book Patrick J. Hurley in 1956.
In 1960 he was appointed chairman of an advisory committee on atomic affairs by New Mexico governor John Burroughs.
He was married to Ruth Lohbeck and the couple had one child.
Lohbeck died in 1999 at the age of 81.ver menos