Erich Brost (29 October 1903 – 8 October 1995) was a German journalist and publisher.[1]
Biography
Brost was born in Elbing, West Prussia to a Schichau-Werke shipyard worker and a tailor.[2] In 1915 his family moved to Danzig (modern Gdańsk, Poland), where he became a bookseller and engaged in politics and the labour movement.
Brost founded the Erich-Brost-Stiftung in 1991, the "Erich Brost University Lecturership" at the University of Oxford's "Institute of European and Comparative Law" is dedicated to him.
Erich-Brost-Danzig-Award
Brost donated the Erich-Brost-Danzig-Preis of 20,000 Euro, which is awarded to people or institutions for their merits in Polish-German reconciliation.[5]