Hans Hermann Theobald

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Hans Hermann Theobald (born May 28, 1901 , † July 16, 1963 ) was a German journalist who accompanied the iron Gustav on his journey to Paris .

From 1922 to 1945 Hans Hermann Theobald worked for the Berliner Morgenpost . The 26-year-old Hans Hermann Theobald was a reporter at Ullstein and also wrote for BZ am Mittag when Gustav Hartmann approached the publisher for support for his company. Ullstein supported Hartmann with 1000 marks and Theobald accompanied Hartmann in his cab from Berlin to Paris and back, reporting by telegram for his papers on the way.

Theobald later headed the local editorial team at Berliner and then at Telegraf .

Hans Hermann Theobald was buried in the Schmargendorf cemetery. He left a daughter.

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Individual evidence

  1. Peter Köpf : Writing in any direction. Goebbels propagandists in the West German post-war press. , Christoph Links Verlag 1998, ISBN 3-861-53094-5 , p. 51
  2. http://www.bz-berlin.de/archiv/wie-der-eiserne-gustav-den-bz-reporter-theobald-nach-paris-kutschierte-article297652.html
  3. Susanne Grebner, The Telegraph. Creation of a licensed newspaper close to the SPD in Berlin 1946 to 1950 , Lit-Verlag 2002, ISBN 3-825-84540-0 , p. 141
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