Walter Weilshaeuser

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Walter Weilshaeuser , also Walter Weilshäuser , (born June 14, 1880 in Breslau , † around 1968 ) was a German journalist .

Walter Weilshaeuser was a journalist and from 1920 to 1939 and from 1949 to 1957 editor-in-chief of the Siegener Zeitung . According to his own account, he was pushed out of office in 1939 by the NSDAP - Gau Westfalen-Süd and replaced by the then Gau culture warden Friedrich Alfred Beck .

Fonts

  • Newspaper style. , German press correspondence (Rudolstadt) of March 30, 1922
  • The good and the bad Bildmater. In: ZV of September 17, 1926, Col. 2001f.
  • Opponents and friends of the small town editor. In: ZV 9/1930, Col. 361-364

swell

  • Gert Hagelweide: Literature for the German-language press , Walter de Gruyter 2018, p. 234

Individual evidence

  1. a b Entry Regional Directory of Persons on National Socialism in the old districts of Siegen and Wittgenstein , accessed on February 22, 2019