Heinz Henry Todtmann

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Heinz Henry Todtmann (born March 28, 1908, in Breslau) was a German-Jewish journalist and Nazi collaborator. After fleeing to Amsterdam in 1939, he was interned in the Westerbork transit camp in July 1940, where he served as an adjutant to the Jewish camp commandant Albert Konrad Gemmeker. He is documented as having been involved in the administration of the camp and wrote a screenplay for a Nazi propaganda film about the site. Following the war, Todtmann worked as a journalist, public relations consultant (notably for Volkswagen AG and Mannesmann), and managed an industrial information office in Düsseldorf until 1974.[1,2]

Themes

  • journalism
  • public relations
  • industrial history

Works by Heinz Henry Todtmann

  • Geboren im Feuer: Stahl. Ein Farbbilderbuch 1956 · Strache · book · German Text by Heinz Todtmann.
  • Pipelines. Ein Buch von Fernleitungen aus Stahlrohren 1962 · Franckh · book · German
  • Was wir tun und wie wir's machen 1979 · Beiersdorf-Aktiengesellschaft · book · German

References

  1. de.wikipedia.org. 2025 link
  2. dokumen.pub. 2024 link