Waldemar Hartmann
Life
Hartmann worked since 1971 for German broadcaster Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR) and later for sport magazine Sportschau on German broadcaster ARD. Hartmann is married for a third time and lives in Chur, Switzerland. He has two children.[1]
Works
- Populäre Bayern-Irrtümer, Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-86124-647-3.
gollark: That doesn't actually address the thing very much.
gollark: Incorrect how? As I see it, those who decide to die and/or not have children will generally reproduce (genetically or memetically) than those who don't.
gollark: That unless you coercively obliterate all humans at once, it won't actually work.
gollark: The most obvious objection is that there's selection pressure against voluntarily extincting yourself.
gollark: Oh, of course you're looking at that.
External links
- Official website by Waldemar Hartmann (in German)
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