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Eduard Rhein

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Eduard Rudolph Rhein (23 August 1900, Königswinter – 15 April 1993, Cannes) was an inventor, publisher, and writer. He was the founder of the German magazine Hörzu, which he directed as its editor-in-chief until 1964. He also founded the largest European foundation for information technology, the Eduard Rhein Foundation (1976).

He published under the pseudonyms Hans-Ulrich Horster, Klaus Hellmer, Klaus Hellborn, Adrian Hülsen and Claude Borell.[1][2] In 1940 he published a book titled Du und die Elektrizität.

In 1990 he received the freedom of the city Königswinter.

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  1. ^ mr3er.de
  2. ^ Der Jahrhundert-Mann. Berliner Zeitung (in German), 23 August 2000.