I would like to have more time to fill this site with interactive communication, photo albums, search functions for common acquaintances and other meaningful things. Unfortunately I dont have it however. Therefore please use with me the free platform Kaioo for everything what doesnt work here. More …
1958 born, I grew up in Bremen, later lived in Göttingen and Osnabrück, before I moved to Hamburg. There I entered »New land« (=Neuland) in 1989, a German publishing house on addiction. When the company moved 1991 to the southeast suburb Geesthacht, I followed six years later to live in that area, too. More …
I lived with the joint family Lindemann / Intemann from 1965 to 1978 in Bremen, Ramdohrstraße 2. The loud ticking sun clock at the outside wall of my parents bedroom often made them lose their sleep. More …
I am responsible for the customers and subscribers of Neuland, which publishes the journal and yearbook »SUCHT« (=addiction), which is the main topic of our products. The company was founded in 1889 what describes since when addiction faces a problem to society. More …
The picture is misleading. I rather prefer to keep going. Earlier by bike and train, today – sorry, sorry – by car. My pensionist life I dream to spend in a mobile home. Photographing, comic albums and science fiction novels are further favourites. More …
Mid-80ies I learned to play domino a way, which is fascinating me until today. With a friend, Andreas Dierks, I created a world ranking of score results. Since its publication in the world wide web 1997, it actually experienced a world wide participation. More …
After my parents had joined a self-help group of »Good Templars« to solve the alcohol problem of my father, I joined their youth organization (DGJ) half a year later. Since then I am working in the field of prevention and personally boycot the drugs alcohol and nicotine – not to speak of the other junk. More …
The alcohol self-help organizations in Germany either have weak or no youth groups. Maybe, because the parents do not wish their children to participate in their recovering, or it started too late so that the children are already adults. To change this, will be my lifelong task. More …
Here starts a worldwide movement of people who want to limit the alcohol industrys power. Health political progress in industrialized countries by reducing their alcohol consumption has to be paid severely by those countries without functioning health systems, suffering from increased alcohol consumption and its harmful consequences. I wish to correct this. More …