Joachim G. Leithäuser

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Joachim Gustav Leithäuser (* 1910 ; † 1965 ) was a German journalist, writer and non-fiction author.

Leithäuser was a founding member of the International League for Human Rights eV in 1959 and was the first ILMR President until 1965.

In 1961 Cotta Verlag Stuttgart published the biography he had written: He called himself Voltaire . Newly published by Emil Vollmer Verlag under the title: Voltaire - Life & Briefe - Report of a great life

Works

  • Diplomacy on the wrong track , Grunewald-Verlag, Berlin 1953.
  • Shore beyond the horizon. The great explorers of the earth from Columbus to space travel , Safari-Verlag, Berlin 1953.
  • The June uprising . A documentary report , Grunewald-Verlag, Berlin 1954.
  • The second creation in the world. A history of the great technical inventions of today , Safari-Verlag, Berlin 1954.
  • The unknown me. A psychology for modern people , Safari-Verlag, Berlin 1955.
  • Disasters. Man in the struggle with the forces of nature , Safari-Verlag, Berlin 1956.
  • Werner Heisenberg , Colloquium-Verlag, Berlin 1957 (Heads of the XXth Century, Volume 2).
  • Mappa mundi. The spiritual conquest of the world , Safari-Verlag, Berlin 1958.
  • The invisible force. Electricity novel , Safari-Verlag, Berlin 1959.
  • Journalists between two worlds. The post-war years of the Berlin press , Colloqium-Verlag, Berlin 1960.
  • He called himself Voltaire . Novel of a great life , Cotta, Stuttgart 1961.
  • Wilhelm Leuschner . A life for the republic , Bund-Verlag, Cologne 1962.
  • Golden words of nonsense. Unconscious stupidity when thinking, speaking and writing , Non Stop-Bücherei, Berlin 1964.
  • The new book of superstition. Past and present , Safari-Verlag, Berlin 1964.
  • Reports on world history , Cotta, Stuttgart 1964.
  • Albert Einstein , Colloqium-Verlag 1965 (Heads of the XXth Century, Volume 37).
  • Worldwide shipping. [from Viking boats and Hanseatic cogs to ocean liners and nuclear ships] , Safari-Verlag, Berlin 1965.
  • You don't always give red roses. Decency with decency , Fackelträger-Verlag, Hanover 1966.

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