Wolf In der Maur

Wolf In der Maur
Born Wolf von In der Maur auf Strelburg und zu Freifeld
2 March 1924
Klagenfurt am Wörthersee,
First Austrian Republic
Died 17 March 2005
Vienna, Austria

Wolf von In der Maur auf Strelberg und zu Freifeld, also known as Wolf In der Mauer or Wolf Indermaur, (March 2, 1924 – March 17, 2005) was an Austrian journalist, television director[1] and news editor.

Early life and family

Wolf In der Maur was born on March 2, 1924[2] in Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, First Austrian Republic into the Tryolese noble family In der Maur zu Strelburg und Freifeld.[3] He was the son of Gilbert von In der Maur and Countess Maria Gertrude Valeska Rosa Aloisia Barbo von Waxenstein. His paternal grandfather was Carl von In der Maur. His maternal grandfather was Count Josef Anton Barbo von Waxenstein. He was the paternal great-grandson of Heinrich Ritter von Kogerer and maternal great-grandson of Count Joseph Emanuel Barbo von Waxenstein. In der Maur's parents later divorced and his mother remarried to Count Marino Pace von Friedensberg.[4]

Career

After graduating from his studies, In der Maur served from 1942-1945 in the Austrian military war service as a lieutenant. After World War II he worked as a journalist, theater director, and a freelance employee at the Klagenfurt station. After 1945 he served in the Landtag of Carinthia. In 1947 he was a correspondent for various German and Austrian newspapers, later also publishing several industrial magazines. From 1949 to 1958 he was a public relations manager of the Dr. Hans Neuner shoe and leather factory in Klagenfurt.

He served as chief editor of the Wochenpresse from 1959 until 1961. In 1962 he began working for the newspaper Die Presse, where he became chief of the service, then managing director, and finally editor.[5] In 1974, In der Maur moved to the ORF where he became the radio director under Otto Oberhammer. He worked as a television announcer for FS 1 from 1979-1984. In 1977 he co-founded the Austrian Journalist Club with Günther Nenning.[6]

In 1985 he was awarded the Decoration of Merit in Gold for the Republic of Austria.[7]

Personal life

In der Maur died on March 17, 2005 in Vienna.[8]

Publications

Some of In der Maur's publications include:[9]

  • Editor of the fiction series Kurz & Bündig
  • Anton Pelinka and Erika Weinzierl (Editor): Austria's dealings with his past. Wien, 1997
  • Michael-Gaismair-Gesellschaft (Editor): The man, the journalist, the historian. Bolzano, 1993. ISBN 88-7283-044-3
  • Wolf In der Maur: Balkan. 1993, ISBN 3-85128-074-1
  • Wolf In The Maur: Liberalism. 1990. ISBN 3-85128-048-2
  • Wolf In der Maur: Nationalism. 1989. ISBN 3-85128-030-X
  • Wolf In der Maur: The French Revolution. 1988. ISBN 3-85128-014-8
  • Wolf In the Maur: Gypsy. Wanderer between the worlds. 1969. ISBN 3-85128-070-9
  • Guido Zernatto: The essence of the nation. Questions and answers on the nationality problem. 1966

References

  1. https://www.geni.com/people/Oscar-Werner/6000000040476460239
  2. https://www.wien.gv.at/wiki/index.php/Wolf_In_der_Maur
  3. http://www.munzinger.de/search/portrait/Wolf+In+der+Maur/0/14151.html
  4. https://www.geni.com/people/Maria-Gertrude-Valeska-Rosa-Aloisia/6000000023773918141?through=6000000023773730072
  5. http://derstandard.at/1586953/Wolf-In-der-Maur-wird-80
  6. http://austria-forum.org/af/AEIOU/in_der_Maur,_Wolf
  7. Bundeskanzler Anfragebeantwortung (PDF) (in German), Vienna: Österreichisches Parlament, 23 April 2012, p. 748
  8. https://www.news.at/a/traurige-abschiede-2005-meschen-ruhe-128454/slide-12
  9. https://portal.dnb.de/opac.htm?method=simpleSearch&query=131397397
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