Hans Wüst

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Hans Wüst (* around 1936 ) is a former German journalist, author and from 1955 to 1960 press officer for the Christian Social Union (CSU). The editor-in-chief of Bayernkurier was also connected to the latter . As an author, he also published erotic advice under the pseudonym Ernst Aranus .

Vita

Before 1955, Wüst was a journalist for the Süddeutsche Zeitung , but his articles were also published, for example, in the Ruhr-Nachrichten . Wüst wrote articles that were initially “socialist-oriented” before going through a change as CSU press spokesman and editor-in-chief of Bayern-Kurier. The tenor of the present news about Wüst is, however, that at least until 1963 he was close to Franz Josef Strauss or the CSU. Von Uslar described Wüst as a friend of Strauss. At the end of 1955 Wüst became press officer for the CSU, which at the time was also the editor-in-chief of the party newspaper "Bayernkurier". Although was Hanns Seidel , the then party chairman, in 1955 the party had, however, been under de facto leadership of Franz Josef Strauss. The latter then filled important positions with confidants, including Hans Wüst as well as General Secretary Fritz Zimmermann . However, when in 1960 the Bavarian judiciary investigated Wüst on suspicion of pimping, he had to resign from office. In 1961 he joined a special election campaign office of the CDU of the Chancellor Advisor Franz Josef Bach . In 1963 it became public that he was the author of a diatribe against the Catholic Church printed in the Bayern-Kurier. Although Strauss was the client, he later distanced himself from Wüst.

Works

Under Hans Wüst

  • 1957: Short biography of Franz Josef Strauss
  • 1965: There is an inn on the Lahn (authorship still unclear)
  • ?: Brochure on postcodes (on behalf of the Ministry of Post)

Under Ernst Aranus

  • 1958: Infidelity From Affair to Adultery (Problems of Love)
  • 1959: love without regrets
  • 1959: heart full of sin
  • 1959: Handbook of Tenderness
  • 1960: love me! - The big book of marriage

Individual evidence

  1. DER SPIEGEL, No. 27/1960, p. 71.
  2. ^ Wüst, Hans (1954): Reisser "Zero-Eight-Fifteen" brings the author Hellmut Kirst few friends. In: Ruhr-Nachrichten, March 17, 1954.
  3. a b here and in the following after Thilo v. Uslar: Strauss & Company. The "closed society" of the CSU chairman, in: ZEIT, edition October 15, 1965
  4. DER SPIEGEL, No. 8/1961, p. 95.