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In 1942 in New York he formed the imprint of '''L.B. Fischer''', together with [[Fritz Landshoff]].{{cite web|url=http://www.lbi.org/web-exhibits/PublishingInExile/LB_Fischer_Corp.html|title=L.B. Fischer Corp.|work=Publishing in Exile|publisher=[[Leo Baeck Institute]]|accessdate=24 March 2013}}
In 1942 in New York he formed the imprint of '''L.B. Fischer''', together with [[Fritz Landshoff]].{{cite web|url=http://www.lbi.org/web-exhibits/PublishingInExile/LB_Fischer_Corp.html|title=L.B. Fischer Corp.|work=Publishing in Exile|publisher=[[Leo Baeck Institute]]|accessdate=24 March 2013}}


After the [[World War II|Second World War]], Bermann Fischer initially continued to direct the publishing house from Stockholm. From 1948, together with [[Fritz Helmut Landshoff|Fritz H. Landshoff]], head of the German-language division of the ''[[Querido Verlag]]'' (1933–1940), he operated as ''Bermann Fischer/Querido Verlag'' from Amsterdam; Vienna also continued to be listed as a place of publication.
After the [[World War II|Second World War]], Bermann Fischer initially continued to direct the publishing house from Stockholm. From 1948, together with [[Fritz Helmut Landshoff|Fritz H. Landshoff]], head of the German-language division of the ''[[Querido Verlag]]'' (1933–1940), he operated as ''Bermann Fischer/Querido Verlag'' from Amsterdam; Vienna also continued to be listed as a place of publication.For example: Stefan Zweig, ''Marie Antoinette. Bildnis eines mittleren Charakters.'' Owing to uncertainty over the place of publication caused by persecution, a 1949 licensed edition by Stuttgarter Hausbücherei lists both publishing locations for Bermann Fischer: Amsterdam for the licensor and Vienna for the first postwar printing (1948).


== Literary works ==
== Literary works ==

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