Nils Brennecke

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Nils Brennecke (born May 3, 1974 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German author, presenter and journalist.

Life

Brennecke grew up in Birstein in Vogelsberg . After graduating from secondary school in 1991, he completed an apprenticeship as a hotel manager at Steigenberger Hotels AG . After one of the exams, he moved to the Frankfurt editorial office of the Bild (newspaper) . Here he worked for several months as an editor until he began his military service. During his basic military service, Nils Brennecke signed up for four years in 1994 and started his career as a non-commissioned officer at the German armed forces radio station , Radio Andernach , in Andernach near Koblenza. During this time, Nils Brennecke worked as a moderator and celebrity reporter. His career in the Bundeswehr took him to Croatia and Bosnia as a NATO soldier for four months as part of the IFOR / SFOR mission . There he moderated several troop support programs live for the German soldiers on duty every day. During one such program he suffered a nervous breakdown because he could not cope with the sight of the destroyed cities and the war-disfigured children. After active use, he resigned from working with the weapon. He was the first Bundeswehr soldier to refuse to use a weapon after serving abroad. Brennecke left the Bundeswehr as a staff sergeant a. D.

He then worked as a report editor for the Koblenz advertising paper Super Sonntag. He then switched to the private broadcaster Radio Gong in Würzburg , where he mainly moderated the daily after-work show (4 to 7 p.m.) until December 2000. At the same time, Brennecke headed the editorial team of the tabloid advertising paper Prima Sonntag in Würzburg.

After a year as editor-in-chief, he gave up this position and developed the customer magazine FUNDAY for the discotheque franchise chain Gastronomie & Tanz (FUN, FUNPARK, Lollipop, Alpenmax). At the same time, Brennecke published nine books. As part of his work as creative director, he develops customer magazines, corporate media and marketing concepts for companies .

Brennecke is the owner and operator of the German Bunker Museum in Schweinfurt, which is located in a bunker from the Second World War. (2) Here he has brought together the largest collection of exhibits relating to air defense from the Second World War and the Cold War in a bunker.

Brennecke is married and lives in Schweinfurt in Lower Franconia.

Publications

  • Why does the Trabi have wheels? , Rowohlt
  • The great book of school jokes , Rowohlt
  • With foxtail and spoiler , Eichborn
  • You warm shower , Eichborn
  • You Mike Tyson push , Eichborn
  • I've finished FC Bayern jokes , Eichborn
  • News from the walking aid Trabi-Witze , Eichborn
  • The disco king , roller coaster
  • My Frank personally , real one

Individual evidence

  1. Nils Brennecke in DER SPIEGEL 15/1997 . DER SPIEGEL website. Retrieved August 12, 2013.

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