Heinz-Ulrich Wieselmann
Heinz-Ulrich Wieselmann (* 1913 in Berlin ; † May 7, 1970 ) was a German motor journalist.
Life
Wieselmann was already working for the AAZ (Allgemeine Automobil Zeitung) at the age of 25. From 1950 to 1970 he was editor-in-chief of auto motor und sport magazine and the quarterly Motor-Revue. Together with Werner Oswald , he coined the term Erlkönig .
He died in 1970 of complications from a heart attack.
In 2009 the prototype car museum in Hamburg presented a special exhibition with photos taken by Wieselmann.
Fonts
- Like there's no tomorrow From the 1st Grand Prix to Fangio. The big races on classic cars. Motorbuch-Verlag, Stuttgart 1969.
- Racing driver. With photos by Benno Müller. Motor-Presse-Verlag, Stuttgart 1961.
- Pedro. Thoughts of a dog. With 20 photos of the author. Klasing, Berlin et al. 1948.
- Immortal Berlin. Klasing, Berlin et al. 1948.
- At the great price. Klasing, Berlin et al. 1947.
literature
- Photo: Heinz-Ulrich Wieselmann. In: auto-motor-und-sport.de. June 17, 2009, accessed March 27, 2019 . (originally in: Motor-Klassik 4/2009).
Web links
- Literature by and about Heinz-Ulrich Wieselmann in the catalog of the German National Library
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Wieselmann, Heinz-Ulrich |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German motor journalist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1913 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |
DATE OF DEATH | May 7, 1970 |