Heinrich Haug

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Heinrich Haug (* 1900 ; † 1981 ) was a German journalist.

Life

Haug was editor-in-chief of the Öttinger Anzeiger and the Burghauser Anzeiger from 1928 . Because of his membership in the Bavarian People's Party , he was dismissed in 1935 due to political unreliability. In the following years he worked as an advertisement manager in the publishing house of Hans Geiselberger , took part in the Second World War and from 1940 to 1945 was head of the pay office of the United Aluminum Works in Töging. Towards the end of the war he took part in the uprising of the Bavarian freedom campaign in Altötting.

He was co-founder and managing director of the CSU district association Altötting and a member of the Altötting city council. In September 1946 he received a newspaper license from the American military government and became co-editor of the Südost-Kurier in Bad Reichenhall. In 1949 he returned to the re-founded Öttinger Anzeiger / Burghauser Anzeiger as publishing director and editor-in-chief .

Honors

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Announcement of awards of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. In: Federal Gazette . Vol. 25, No. 43, March 9, 1973.