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Klaus Huhn (24 February 1928 – 20 January 2017) was a German sports journalist, writer and sports administrator.[1] Huhn worked for the East German mass-market daily newspaper, Neues Deutschland, and was chairman of the Sports Journalists Sub-Association within that country's important Union of Journalists.
As a writer he concentrated on the great names from the sporting history of the German Democratic Republic (GDR), and wrote, more recently, largely for the "GDR nostalgia" readership.[2]
He published several books about the cycling legend Gustav-Adolf Schur, and was employed as the ghostwriter for Schur's autobiography.[3] The book's objectivity was questioned by one reviewer who described it as "shameless propaganda".[3]
^Klaus Gallinat. "Ullrich, Klaus (eigtl.: Klaus Huhn) * 24.2.1928 Sportjournalist" (in German). Bundesstiftung zur Aufarbeitung der SED-Diktatur: Biographische Datenbanken. Retrieved 15 July 2015.
^Journalist Klaus Huhn war Stasi-Spitzel. In: Focus Magazin. Nr. 45 (1995), 6. November 1995.
^ abReinsch, Michael (20 March 2001). "Held der Beinarbeit ..... Heilige Sattelzeiten: Gustav-Adolf Schur radelt in seiner Autobiographie über Hölzchen und Stöckchen". Faz.net. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (online). Retrieved 15 July 2015.
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records. Notes Zickow 1991, pp. 126–127. Bibliography Budzisch, Margot with KlausHuhn, Lothar Skorning and Günther Wonneberger. Chronik des DDR-Sports (in German)...
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(Rossignol) – dir. Bornemann 1966: Ivan Kotscherga: Der Uhrmacher und das Huhn (Lida) 1967: Rainer Kerndl [de]: Die seltsame Reise des Alois Fingerlein...
Johnny Müller Ulrich as "Ricky" Dassler (1991) Klaus Mikoleit as Mr. Dassler (1991) Kornelia Schmitz Elke Huhn (1991, 1992) Claudia Wenzel Fanny Moll (1991-1999)...
Christine. Klaus Kratzel Archived 9 November 2017 at the Wayback Machine, Berlin Wall Memorial. Accessed 30 August 2011. Ahrends, Martin. Baron, Udo. Klaus Garten...
dem Bach-Zelewski during Night of the Long Knives in 1934 Arno Bernhard Huhn Born 28.08.1911 in Potsdam. Sipo Arnhem, SS-Obersturmführer. sentenced to...
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to the Hanoverian architects Kai-Michael Koch, Anne Panse and Christian Hühn. In collaboration with the curators of the Kestner Gesellschaft, their design...
administration]. 22 January 2013. Retrieved 3 January 2016. Georg Friedrich Hühn (1839), Kurzgefasste Nachricht von der Belagerung, Blokade und Einzug der...