Walter Assmus

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Walter C. Gustav Assmus , also Walter Assmus , (born July 26, 1889 in Perleberg , † after 1912 ) was a German editor .

Life

He was the son of the businessman Paul Assmus and his wife, a born Ehrenbaum. After attending secondary school in Perleberg, Walter Assmus worked as a bookseller and freelance writer in Berlin. At the age of 23 he made at the Frankfurt Book Fair through his work Of bad and good books. Beware of junk literature! Read good books! A warning and an attempt to point the way to yourself.

He lived in Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Laubacher Strasse 35.

Walter Assmus was a member of the Reich Association of the German Press (RDP) and the Berlin Press Association. He specialized in publications on politics and features .

family

Walter Assmus married Gertrud, née Lindeau, in 1920.

Fonts (selection)

  • The modern Volksbühne movement , Leipzig, Quelle & Meyer, 1909.
  • The planned Berliner Volkskunsthaus. In: Monthly issues of the Comenius Society for Culture and Spiritual Life . Published by Ludwig Keller. The whole series 17th volume / volume I / 1909 and 18th volume / volume I / 1909. New series of the monthly issues of the Comenius Society, Jena, Diderichs, 1909.
  • (with Erwin Ackerknecht ): Book trade and popular education. Suggestions u. Comments on a burning question , Berlin-Schöneberg, Sayffaerth, 1911.
  • Of bad and good books. Beware of junk literature! Read good books! A warning and an attempt to show the way , Frankfurt am Main, Rhein-Main. Association for Popular Education, 1911.
  • People's home, workers' discussion club and people's academy. New ways and means to initiate better relationships between the different ethnic groups (= culture and progress, No. 375/376), Gautzsch bei Leipzig, Dietrich, 1911.
  • Book trade and popular education (= culture and progress, No. 451/452), Gautzsch near Leipzig, Dietrich, 1912.
  • Alcoholism and its Fight , 1912.

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Individual evidence

  1. Although Aßmus was still in the 1935 volume Degeners Wer ist's? was recorded, its traces are already lost after 1912.
  2. Published in 1911 in Frankfurt am Main near Rhein-Main. Association for popular education.