Hans Walter Aust
Hans Walter Aust was a German journalist.
Hans Walter Aust came from a Silesian family. His grandfather, Rudolph Austin was a merchant in Neusalz, the father Aust Walther was a fittings manufacturer in Berlin. Aust had military training as a cadet and officer.
He joined the NSDAP on 1 May 1933. He was a member of the Reich Press Chamber and was exempt from military service. In 1942 he began a two-year prison sentence and was expelled from the Reich Press Chamber. After the end of World War II he worked from May 1945 in the Tägliche Rundschau, where he was promoted to deputy chief of the economic portfolios, and became a member of the SED. When the Tägliche Rundschau was discontinued, he received the post of editor in chief of the German political journal Deutsche Außenpolitik, which he held until 1969. He also wrote several articles for Die Weltbühne.
Aust was a member of the Gesellschaft zur Verbreitung wissenschaftlicher Kenntnisse and the Liga für Völkerverständigung. He received the Vaterländischer Verdienstorden in 1960 in bronze and in 1965 in silver.
Work
Deutsche Außenpolitik. Für einen Friedensvertrag mit Deutschland. Sonderheft 1 der Zeitschrift, Rütten & Loening, Berlin 1959Die Widersprüche zwischen den Westmächten und die Rolle der Bonner Militaristen Reihe: Material für Agitatoren und Propagandisten, Hg. SED. Dietz, Berlin 1960- "Südostasien zwischen gestern und morgen". In Deutsche Außenpolitik. Rütten & Loening, Berlin 1962