Brandaus

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Brandaus is the monthly official print medium of the Lower Austrian Fire Brigade Association .

It emerged in 1960 from the communications of the Lower Austrian Fire Brigade Association , which had been published since 1886. Discontinued in 1938, this predecessor reappeared under the old title from 1947 (at the time of National Socialism , the fire departments in Austria obtained the National Socialist magazine “Deutscher Feuerschutz”). In the course of a comprehensive modernization within the Lower Austrian Fire Brigade Association under the state fire brigade commander Ferdinand Heger , the body of the association also experienced a fundamental renewal. Since 1960 it has been published under the current title “Brandaus” with a changed layout and a new content orientation.

Since the beginning of 2014, the monthly magazine of the Lower Austrian fire brigades has been completely ready for printing in the state fire brigade command; since 2009 there has been a cooperation with the Österreichischer Agrarverlag. Various design adaptations were already recognizable in the previous editions, as the layout was created by Matthias Fischer with the double issue July / August 2012.

The journal's editors were Heinrich M. Heisers (1965–1969), Gunter Hirschkorn (1969–1976), Hans Schneider (1977–1988), Gerhard Linhartsberger (1988–1999), Jörg Würzelberger (1999–2006), Johannes Tanzler (2007 –2009), Mathias Seyfert (2009–2010), Alexander Nittner (2010–2019), Matthias Fischer (since 2012) and Markus Kellner (since 2019). The editors have also been working on the advertisements since January 2014.

literature

  • 100 years of “brandaus” , brandaus, 11/1986, pp. 356–381.

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