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Hapsburg Liebe
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Hapsburg Liebe, born Charles Haven Liebe, (1880-1957) was an American author and screenwriter.[1][2] His stories were published in Adventure,[1][2] The Black Cat,[3] The Railroad Trainman,[4] The Green Book Magazine,[5] Boys' Life [6] and Florida Wildlife.[7]
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Liebe grew up in the mountains of East Tennessee.[2] He served in the Philippines during the Spanish-American War.[2] During the First World War Liebe was accused of being a German writer because of his name. Liebe denied this, and stated that his ancestors were Dutch and English Americans.[1] Liebe later did propaganda writing for the U.S. military as part of the group of writers known as The Vigilantes.[8]