Günter Wermusch

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Günter Wermusch (* 1936 in Coswig / Anhalt ) is a German publicist and translator.

Wermusch studied economics with a focus on foreign trade economics. After completing his studies in Moscow and Berlin, he worked as a lecturer and editor-in-chief at the Berlin publishing house “Die Wirtschaft” and as a freelance translator and interpreter. He has been a self-employed publicist since 1991.

Fonts

  • Adamas. Diamonds in history and stories. Die Wirtschaft, Berlin 1984, ISBN 3-349-00224-2 .
  • with Günter Ludwig: silver. From the history of a precious metal. Die Wirtschaft, Berlin 1986, ISBN 3-349-00101-7 .
  • Counterfeit money affairs. Die Wirtschaft, Berlin 1988, ISBN 3-349-00390-7 .
  • with Peter M. Fritsch: The calculated error. Stories about speculators and gamblers from yesterday and today. The economy, Berlin 1990.
  • Circumstances of the fact (un) known. Art theft under the eyes of the Allies. Westermann, Braunschweig 1991, ISBN 3-07-500061-2 .
  • The Amber Room saga. Links, Berlin 1991, ISBN 3-86153-019-8 .
  • with Klaus Goldmann : Destroyed. Lost. Marketed. Art treasures in the sights of politics and business. MUT-Verlag, Asendorf 1992, ISBN 3-89182-048-8 .
  • with Gerhard Remdt: Rätsel Jonastal. The story of the last “Führer Headquarters”. Links, Berlin 1992, ISBN 3-86153-033-3 .
  • Enigmatic Mark. Legends and fairy tales of the Mark Brandenburg got to the bottom. be-bra-Verlag, Berlin 1995, ISBN 3-930863-08-1 .
  • with Klaus Goldmann: Vineta. The rediscovery of a sunken city. Lübbe, Bergisch Gladbach 1999, ISBN 3-7857-0987-0 .
  • The Vineta riddle. Kunsthaus Verlag, Boddin 2011, ISBN 978-3-933274-80-9 .
  • The Lusatians, from the first European community to the “immigrated” Slavs. Tectum Verlag, Marburg 2015, ISBN 978-3-8288-3633-4 .

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