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Werner Wolfgang Heubeck, CBE (24 October 1923 – 19 October 2009)〔(Ulsterbus' Werner Heubeck dies ), UTV, 19 October 2009.〕 was a German–British transport executive, who was managing director of the Northern Ireland transport companies Ulsterbus and Citybus. ==Early life and military service== Heubeck was born in Nuremberg, Germany in 1923, the son of an engineer in the city's gas works. In 1942, aged 19, he was a member of the Hitler Youth,〔McKittrick, David: (Nazi background of prominent Irish publisher exposed ), ''The Independent'', 4 January 2007.〕 and was conscripted into the Luftwaffe as a soldier and engineer in the Hermann Göring division. He was initially posted to anti-invasion duties in western France, then moved to Italy, before being assigned to the Afrika Korps in the last stages of the North African Campaign. The transport ships carrying Heubeck to Africa were attacked by air and sunk four-and-a-half miles from the African coast. Heubeck swam to Cap Bon, also managing to rescue some of his colleagues, of which 60 from 550 survived the attack.〔(Werner Heubeck, Ulsterbus chief who carried live bombs off buses, dies at age of 85 ), ''The Belfast Telegraph'', 20 October 2009.〕
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