Fritz Otto Ulm

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Fritz Otto Ulm (born February 14, 1900 in Magdeburg , † December 9, 1967 in Wiesbaden ) was a German-Jewish publisher.

Life

In the Weimar Republic he worked for Vorwärts in Berlin and other SPD newspapers. During the Nazi era he lived underground as an agricultural assistant. He was the founder and editor of the Wiesbadener Kurier . In 1945 he and Georg Alfred Mayer received the license to publish the Wiesbaden Courier from the US military government . In 1961 he was awarded the Great Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany by the Hessian Prime Minister Georg-August Zinn . Ulm resigned from its editor-in-chief in 1965 for health reasons.

Works

  • Primer for newspaper people , Wiesbadener Verlag, 1950

literature

  • Harold J. Hurwitz: The zero hour of the German press , publishing house science and politics, 1972. ISBN 3-8046-8450-5

Individual evidence

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  2. ^ Eva-Juliane Welsch: The Hessian license holders and their newspapers . Dissertation, University of Dortmund 2002, p. 412, note 583b ( online ).