Another member of the group was her contemporary, Max van Weezel, who has also become a political journalist. During 19, while still a student, she was a member of the Working Youth Group which had emerged through then university's left-wing student movements of the later 1960s. She studied political science at the older University of Amsterdam. Subsequently, she attended the Gymnasium Haganum where she was at one stage "editor in chief" of the school magazine, Spectemur Agendo. Many years later Anet Bleich confided to a student-interviewer that when she was ten she had dreamed of growing up to become a "professional revolutionary, like Rosa Luxemburg". For fifty years he was the Netherlands correspondent for mainstream national newspapers in Germany, Switzerland and Israel. During the postwar years Herman Bleich spent seven years as chairman Foreign Press Association in the Netherlands. BiographyĪda Netty "Anet" Bleich's father was the journalist Herman Bleich (1917-1995), a refugee originally from Bochnia (near Krakow) whose family had fled to Germany and then, after 1933, escaped to The Hague where, by this time, his sister Rosa was living, and which is where Anet Bleich was born in 1951 and grew up. Anet Bleich (born 2 September 1951) is a Dutch journalist, political commentator, author, columnist and writer.
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