Walter Stahl

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Walter Stahl (* 1914 ; † 1988 ) was a German lawyer .

Life

Stahl studied law and was awarded a Dr. jur. PhD . During the Second World War he was taken prisoner by the United States . He was first Secretary General of the German Council of the European Movement . From 1952 to 1983 he was managing director of Atlantik-Brücke in Hamburg and Bonn. He then became chairman of the English-Speaking Union in Germany. Stahl was married and had three children.

Fonts (selection)

  • as publisher: German social science digest . Claassen, Hamburg 1955.
  • as publisher: Education for democracy in West Germany. Achievements - shortcomings - prospects . With a foreword by Norbert Mühlen , Atlantik-Bruecke, Hamburg 1961.
  • Hamburg from 7 to 7 . Seehafen Verlag, Hamburg 1967.
  • as editor: The politics of postwar Germany . With a foreword by Norbert Mühlen. Atlantic Bridge, Hamburg 1963.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Stefan Scheil : Transatlantic interactions. The change of elite in Germany after 1945 . Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-428-13572-1 , p. 129.