Max Jordan
  
  | birth_place        = Sanremo, Italy
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| death_place        = Illgau, Switzerland
| nationality        = German, U.S.
| citizenship        = Germany, U.S. (from 1937)
| education          = University of Jena
| occupation         = Journalist, radio broadcaster
| notable works         = ''Beyond All Fronts. A Bystander's Notes on this Thirty Years War'' (1944)
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}}Max Arthur Jordan (later Father Placid Jordan) (April 21, 1895 - November 28, 1977) was a German-American foreign correspondent for the International News Service and pioneering radio journalist for the NBC network in Europe in the 1930s. Later, he became a Benedictine monk. Provided by Wikipedia
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