Philip Jaffe

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Philip Jaffe was an old Communist apologist, an executive in the greeting-card business and the editor of the magazine called Amerasia. He had been intimate with Earl Browder, who had singled him out to influence American public opinion on the side of Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

He began his mission in 1934 with a magazine called China Today, with a letter on its inside front cover signed "Yours for a Soviet China by Malcolm Cowley, then pro-Communist literary reviewer of the New Republic.

In 1937, Jaffe appeared prominently in a periodical publication called Amerasia]]. It continued in existence until 1945.