Heinz-Ulrich Wieselmann

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Heinz-Ulrich Wieselmann was a prominent German automotive journalist. He began his career at the age of 25 with the AAZ (Allgemeine Automobil Zeitung). From 1950 to 1970, he served as the editor-in-chief of the magazine 'auto motor und sport' and the quarterly publication 'Motor-Revue'. He is notably recognized for coining the term 'Erlkönig' in the context of automobiles. His work often intersected with automotive photography and history, including collaborations on publications like 'Rennfahrer' (1961).[1,2]

Themes

  • automotive journalism
  • motor sports
  • car culture

Works by Heinz-Ulrich Wieselmann

  • Rennfahrer 1961 · Motor-Presse-Verlag · book · German Contains photographs by Benno Müller.
  • Als gäbe es kein Morgen. Vom 1. Grand Prix bis Fangio. Die großen Rennen auf klassischen Wagen 1969 · Motorbuch-Verlag · book · German
  • Pedro. Gedanken eines Hundes 1948 · Klasing · book · German Includes 20 photographs by the author.
  • Unsterbliches Berlin 1948 · Klasing · book · German
  • Um den Großen Preis 1947 · Klasing · book · German

Exhibitions

  • 2009 Prototyp Hamburger Automuseum, Hamburg group

References

  1. Wikipedia link
  2. Wikiwand link