Heinrich Teipel (journalist)

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Heinrich Teipel (* before 1892, † after 1940) was a German journalist.

Teipel belonged to the left wing of the Center Party. Until 1922 he was chief editor of the center press correspondence. He then worked as an editor of the newspapers Der Deutsche , Germania (1922 to 1925) and Rhein-Mainische Volkszeitung . From 1927 to 1929 he acted as editor of the German Republic . He was also a permanent employee of the Reichsbannerzeitung and wrote under a pseudonym on domestic political issues. In 1940 he became the Paris correspondent for newspaper science .

Fonts

  • On the question of skepticism in Pierre Charon. 1912.
  • We have to get out of the tower. Berlin 1925.
  • Count Westarp. Parliamentarians against parliamentarism, Berlin. Berlin 1932.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karl Rohe: The Reichsbanner black-red-gold. Düsseldorf, 1966 p. 274

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