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'''Heinrich Theodor Wenner''' ([[Osnabrück]], [[Germany]], 1912–2008) was an antiquarian bookseller.<ref>Neuffer, Lennart. Seit 50 Jahren H. Th. Wenner, Buchhandlung-Antiquariat-Verlag. Osnabrück: H.Th. Wenner, 1989.</ref><ref>''Aus dem Antiquariat'' , 1997</ref> Wenner, along with the city of Osnabrück, organized Germany's first reading competition in the early 1950s and is thus considered the creator of this competition.{{Citation needed|date=May 2010}} |
'''Heinrich Theodor Wenner''' ([[Osnabrück]], [[Germany]], 1912–2008) was an antiquarian bookseller.<ref>Neuffer, Lennart. Seit 50 Jahren H. Th. Wenner, Buchhandlung-Antiquariat-Verlag. Osnabrück: H.Th. Wenner, 1989.</ref><ref>''Aus dem Antiquariat'' , 1997</ref> Wenner, along with the city of Osnabrück, organized Germany's first reading competition in the early 1950s and is thus considered the creator of this competition.{{Citation needed|date=May 2010}} |
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Heinrich Theodor Wenner (Osnabrück, Germany, 1912–2008) was an antiquarian bookseller.[1][2] Wenner, along with the city of Osnabrück, organized Germany's first reading competition in the early 1950s and is thus considered the creator of this competition.[citation needed]