Helmut Rauschenbusch

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Helmut Rauschenbusch (born March 18, 1894 in Kirchen / Sieg ; † September 6, 1980 in Berlin ) was a German banker and publisher .

Career

Helmut Rauschenbusch was the son of a medical councilor . He took part in the First World War as a volunteer . He then studied at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main, where he completed his final examination as a business graduate and in 1919 was awarded a Dr. rer. pole. (Doctor of Political Science ). He then worked in the banking industry, most recently as director of the bank for agriculture . In 1925 he joined the supervisory board of the Deutsche Tageszeitung Druckerei und Verlag AG in Berlin as general director and managing director . As a representative of the conservative upper class, he was a member of the German Men's Club . On January 16, 1933, the Deutsche Tageszeitung Druckerei und Verlag AG changed its name to Deutsche Zentraldruckerei AG, in which Rauschenbusch took over as sole director. He was also managing director of

  • Berlin central printing company Gebr. Unger Nachf. GmbH, Berlin
  • Deutsche-Schriften GmbH, Berlin
  • Helmut Rauschenbusch Verlag, Berlin and Stollhamm
  • Rembrandt-Verlag GmbH, Berlin.

Publications

  • Insights and experiences . In: Börsenblatt für den Deutschen Buchhandel , Volume 35. Booksellers Association, Frankfurt am Main 1979, pp. 7111 ff.
  • The burden of a generation. Publishing house of the German Central Printing House, Berlin 1979.

literature

  • Wilhelm Carlé: Weltanschauung and press. A sociological investigation. CL Hirschfeld, Leipzig 1931.
  • Herbert Frank: Mysterious cross connections across Germany: the German gentlemen's club. Ludendorffs Volkswarte-Verlag, Munich 1932.
  • Deutsche Zentraldruckerei: 75 years of Deutsche Zentraldruckerei AG. Career and charisma of a Berlin publishing and printing company. Festschrift for the 75th birthday of its long-time director Helmut Rauschenbusch on March 18, 1969 . German Central Printing Office, Berlin 1969.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bruno Jahn: The German-language press: MZ, register. KG Saur, 2005. p. 844.
  2. Manfred Schoeps: The German gentlemen's club. A contribution to the history of young conservatism in the Weimar Republic. Diss. Phil. Erlangen-Nürnberg, 1974. P. 72 ff.
  3. Der Druckspiegel: Volume 19, Issues 1-6. Druckspiegel-Fachzeitschriften-Verlags-GmbH, 1964. p. 40.
  4. ^ Rudolf Vierhaus : German Biographical Encyclopedia . Walter de Gruyter, 2005. p. 211.