Robert Ostrovsky

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Robert Ostrovsky (born September 10, 1947 in Essen , † February 10, 2006 in Bonn ) was a German journalist and author .

Life

Ostrovsky began training as a reserve officer candidate in the Navy in January 1970 . After completing his training and driving a period in the fleet service squadron , he turned to journalism. He was an editor at the German Armed Forces Association and chief of staff at the magazine Truppenpraxis .

Ostrovsky lived in vinegar for many years and is buried in Odendorf .

Works

In addition to his professional activity, he dealt intensively with local and military history and was author / co-author or editor / co-editor of the following works:

  • Robert Ostrovsky: The focus is on people . Ed .: German Federal Armed Forces Association. Bonn 1985.
  • Jörg-Thomas Födisch, Robert Ostrovsky: Green Hell Nürburgring - an image and text documentation . Brühl, Giessen 1995, ISBN 3-922300-53-7 .
  • Jörg-Thomas Födisch, Robert Ostrovsky: Around the "Ring" - an image documentation of places in the vicinity of the most famous race track in the world, the Nürburgring, before it was built and by himself . Geiger, Horb am Neckar 1996, ISBN 3-89570-248-X .
  • Horst Rhode, Robert Ostrovsky: Military history travel guide. Verdun . 4th edition. Mittler ES + Sohn GmbH, Hamburg 2008, ISBN 978-3-8132-0902-0 .
  • Mathias Steimel, Robert Ostrovsky [arr.]: Duisdorfer Chronik . Bouvier, Bonn 1998, ISBN 3-416-02770-1 .
  • Horst Rhode, Robert Ostrovsky, Hans-Joachim Nicolai: Military history travel guide. Seelower heights . 2nd Edition. Mittler ES + Sohn GmbH, Hamburg 1998, ISBN 978-3-8132-0448-3 .
  • Robert Ostrovsky: On the Essi (n) g: History and Stories . Citizens' Association Swisttal-Essig 1979 e. V., Swisttal 1999.
  • Jörg-Thomas Födisch, Robert Ostrovsky: The Nürburgring - the legendary race track from 1927 until today . Heel, Königswinter 2000, ISBN 3-89365-841-6 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Robert Ostrovsky. In: Notices of death from the Bonn area. Association for computer genealogy e. V., February 9, 2007, accessed on November 9, 2015 (first annual memory from General-Anzeiger (Bonn)).
  2. ^ Marine Officers Association (ed.): Directory of Members 2003 . Bonn 2003, p. 183 .