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List Of German Journalists
This is a list of German journalists, those born in Germany and who have established citizenship or residency. A *Aline Abboud (born 1988) * Prince Albrecht of Croÿ (born 1959) *Robin Alexander (born 1975) * Hanns Altermann (1891–1963) *Götz Aly (born 1947) *Melanie Amann (born 1978) *Karl Andree (1808–1875) *Reinhard Appel (1927–2011) *Pinar Atalay (born 1978) *Jakob Augstein (born 1967) *Rudolf Augstein (1923–2002) *Stefan Aust (born 1946) B C *Paul Carell (1911–1997) * Claus Hinrich Casdorff (1924–2004) * C. W. Ceram (1915–1972) * Rudolph Chimelli (1928–2016) * Sabine Christiansen (born 1957) * Albrecht von Croÿ (born 1959) * Harri Czepuck (1927–2015) D *Susanne Daubner (born 1961) * Gerhard Delling (born 1959) * Ulrich Deppendorf (born 1950) *Kai Diekmann (born 1964) * Hoimar von Ditfurth (1921–1989) * Annette Dittert (born 1962) *Marion Dönhoff (1909–2002) *Mathias Döpfner (born 1963) *Sammy Drechsel (1925–1986) *Wolfgang Duncker (19 ...
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German People
Germans (, ) are the natives or inhabitants of Germany, or sometimes more broadly any people who are of German descent or native speakers of the German language. The Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany, constitution of Germany, implemented in 1949 following the end of World War II, defines a German as a German nationality law, German citizen. During the 19th and much of the 20th century, discussions on German identity were dominated by concepts of a common language, culture, descent, and history.. "German identity developed through a long historical process that led, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, to the definition of the German nation as both a community of descent (Volksgemeinschaft) and shared culture and experience. Today, the German language is the primary though not exclusive criterion of German identity." Today, the German language is widely seen as the primary, though not exclusive, criterion of German identity. Estimates on the total number of Germ ...
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Marc Bator
Marc Bator (born 4 December 1972) is a German journalist and television moderator. Life Bator was born in Hannover Hanover ( ; ; ) is the capital and largest city of the States of Germany, German state of Lower Saxony. Its population of 535,932 (2021) makes it the List of cities in Germany by population, 13th-largest city in Germany as well as the fourth-l .... From 2001 to 2013 he worked for the German news magazine '' Tagesschau'' broadcast by ARD. Since 2013 he worked for Sat.1 Nachrichten (later '' :newstime'') on German broadcaster Sat.1. Bator is married and has two children. External links Offizielle Website von Marc Bator* References {{DEFAULTSORT:Bator, Marc German television presenters German broadcast news analysts 1972 births Living people People from Hanover Tagesschau (ARD) presenters and reporters ARD (broadcaster) people Sat.1 people Television people from Lower Saxony ...
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Klaus Von Bismarck
Klaus von Bismarck (6 March 1912 – 22 May 1997) was the Director General of the Westdeutscher Rundfunk (West German Broadcasting) from 1961 to 1976, and the president of the ARD broadcasting association in 1963-1964. He was also the president of the German Evangelical Church Assembly from 1977 to 1979 and a member of its presidium from 1950 to 1995, as well as president of the Goethe-Institut from 1977 to 1989. During World War II, Bismarck served as an officer in the Wehrmacht. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves. According to his memoirs, published in 1992, while serving as an adjutant on the Russian front in 1941 he refused to obey Hitler's Commissar Order to execute all captured Communist political commissars attached to the Soviet Army. He was a great-great nephew of German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, and was the son of Gottfried von Bismarck (1881–1928). Klaus von Bismarck was the last owner of the family's estates in former ...
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Roberta Bieling
Roberta Bieling (born February 27, 1975, in Bochum) is a German journalist and television presenter for the broadcaster RTL. Life and career From 1995 to 1997, she studied theater, film and television at the Ruhr University in Bochum. She then did a traineeship at the television production company TeutoTele/CNC. She then worked as a police and court reporter and created lifestyle articles for the RTL lunchtime journal ''.'' In the spring of 2000, Bieling moved to RTL in Cologne, where she moderated ''RTL II News'', of which she was the anchorwoman from 2003. From 2000 to 2013, alongside Wolfram Kons, she was the main presenter, editor and reporter of the RTL morning magazines ' and ', and from 2013 to 2015 in their successor format '. Since 2006, she has been part of the moderation team of ''Punkt 12'', and since 2010 she has moderated the lunchtime magazine, usually one week a month. In December 2015, Bieling moved from the morning magazine to ''Punkt 12'' to take on the positio ...
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Anton Betz
Anton Betz (23 February 1893 – 11 December 1984) was a German journalist and publisher. Biography In 1911, Betz became pupil of ''Ignaz-Günther-Gymnasium'' in Rosenheim. In First World War Betz was soldier in France. After First World War he studied law in Freiburg and in Bonn. In 1921, he got his first job as journalist at German newspaper ''Saarbrücker Landeszeitung''. On 29 March 1921, Betz married. 1923 Betz became editor-in-chief at German newspaper ''Saar-Zeitung'' in Saarlouis. 1925 Betz became CEO of German publisher and company ''Verlag und Druckerei G. J. Manz'' in Dillingen an der Donau and one year later CEO of German publisher and company ''Knorr & Hirth-Verlag'' in Munich. In 1933, Betzt lost his jobs as journalist and publisher. After Second World War Betz was co-founder of German newspaper Rheinische Post. NSDAP-opponents Karl Arnold, Anton Betz, Erich Wenderoth and (soon resigned) received a British newspaper license. The newspaper was established in 194 ...
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Georg Bernhard
Georg Bernhard (October 20, 1875 in Berlin – February 10, 1944 in New York) was a left-liberal German journalist of Jewish descent who became active against National Socialism early on. He had to emigrate in 1933 and was the founder of an important exile newspaper. Life Bernhard's father, Hermann, worked as a merchant and his mother, Helene, was born Soberski. Georg Bernhard had completed an apprenticeship in banking and became a business journalist. In 1899 he married Fritze Mühsam and had a child in 1901 called Stefanie Ruth who later became an actress. In 1912 they had another daughter named Eva Marie. In 1939, while in exile in Paris, Bernhard married the painter Gertrud Landsberger. From 1898 to 1903, Bernhard held a position as trade editor at the Berliner Zeitung, which belonged to Ullstein. At the same time, he studied law and political science. From 1904 to 1925, Bernhard published the business newspaper Plutus, of which he was the founder and owner. Fro ...
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Dagmar Berghoff
Dagmar Berghoff (born 25 January 1943) is a German radio and television presenter. Originally an actress, she became known as a reader of the evening news for ARD. Biography The Berlin-born Berghoff moved with her family to Ahrensburg, near Hamburg in 1946, and 1957 to Hamburg-Harburg. After leaving school she studied from 1964 to 1967 at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg. After working from 1967 to 1976 at the Southwest Radio Baden-Baden as a television presenter, radio presenter and speaker, she returned to Hamburg in 1975 and worked at the NDR radio. On 16 June 1976, she began reading the evening news of ARD on television, a position she held until her retirement on the eve of the new millennium. A trained actress, she appeared in theaters and on television series during her time as a newsreader, various music programs and the NDR Talkshow. In 1983, she spoke on the Atari cassette ''Programming Made Easy – An Introduction to BASIC with Dagmar Berghoff''. She ...
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Klaus Bender
Klaus W. Bender (born 1938) is a German financial journalist and author, best known for writing the book ''Moneymakers: The Secret World of Banknote Printing''. Early life He was born in 1938 in Darmstadt, county of Hesse. Bender studied economics at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and, later, at University of Cologne, financing his entire studies by working as a factory hand and office clerk. After graduation in 1964, with an MA in business administration, he immediately joined the research institute of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FESt), one of the largest German political foundations, which in 1966 dispatched him to its newly opened regional office in Tokyo, Japan. Career Germany In 1970, Bender left FESt in order to become a journalist, a move he had planned for a long time. Initially, he reported from Tokyo on Japanese economic affairs as a freelance journalist for about 20 German and Swiss newspapers but soon was hired by ''Der Spiegel'', Germany's most promin ...
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Thomas Bellut
Thomas Bellut (born 8 March 1955) is a German journalist. From 2012 to 2022, he was the director (German: ''Intendant'') of the TV channel ZDF. Early life and education Bellut was born in Osnabrück. After graduating from the school Antonianum in Vechta in 1974, he studied Political Science, History and Journalism at the Westphalian Wilhelms University in Münster from 1975 to 1982. During his studies he was a scholar of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, finishing his studies with a PhD. Career Before Bellut transferred to the TV channel ZDF in Mainz, he worked from 1983 to 1984 at the newspaper '' Westfälische Nachrichten'' in Münster. At the ZDF channel Bellut was an editor of the ''Länderspiegel'' ( ''Federal State Mirror'') TV magazine and ZDF correspondent in Berlin. He then became an assistant to the program director Oswald Ring responsible for shows like ''Familienmagazin'' (''Family Magazine'') and ''Reiselust'' (''Wanderlust''). After that, he was editorial direc ...
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Inge Bell
Inge Bell (born 28 August 1967) is a German human rights activist, business consultant and entrepreneur. Until June 2023, she was the second chairwoman of the women's rights organisation Terre des Femmes and, until July 2022, the Bavarian representative of the aid organisation Solwodi. Since May 2022, Inge Bell has been the 1st Chairwoman of the German Institute for Applied Crime Analysis (DIAKA). Early life and education Born in Brașov (''Kronstadt''), in the Socialist Republic of Romania, Inge Bell spent her early childhood in Sighișoara (''Schäßburg''). After her family fled to Germany, she grew up in Munich from 1971. She studied linguistics and literature. Career From 1997 to 2010, she worked for ARD. On behalf of NDR, she filmed a multi-part reportage about a Bulgarian home for disabled girls and women for Weltspiegel from 2000 to 2003. The first report was broadcast in April 2000 on ARD-Weltspiegel under the title ''Banished, forgotten, deported - The girls of ...
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Micky Beisenherz
Michael Beisenherz (born 28 June 1977) is a German podcast and television moderator, columnist and writer. Biography Early life Michael Beisenherz was born to a family of Tinsmiths on 28 June 1977 in Recklinghausen but grew up in the nearby and slightly smaller town of Castrop-Rauxel where he got his ''Abitur'' at the Adalbert Stifter Gymnasium in 1997. He then studied Social science for one semester in Bochum before working on construction sites for about one year. Career Beisenherz started his career on ''Radio Herne 90,8'', a local radio station in the eponymous city. Starting in the 2000s, he worked for the entertainment of until 2010. In 2009, he began writing gags for the moderators of ''Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus!'', colloquially known as the ''Jungle Camp'', a Trash TV series, based on the British '' I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!'' before starting to write entire episodes in 2011.'''' In RTL II, he had his first major on-screen and live appea ...
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Klaus Bednarz
Klaus Bednarz (6 June 1942 – 14 April 2015) was a German journalist and writer. Life Bednarz was born in Falkensee, Province of Brandenburg. He studied Slavic studies, theatre and Eastern European history at universities in Hamburg, Vienna and Moscow. His dissertation at university was on Russian author Anton Chekhov. Since 1967 Bednarz worked for German television as correspondent in Poland (1971–1977) and in the Soviet Union (1977–1982). Later he was television presenter of the German TV programme ''Monitor'', broadcast by Westdeutscher Rundfunk. During these years Bednarz wrote several books on Eastern European countries and the south of South America. He died in Schwerin, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Works Books * 1977: ''Poland'' * 1979: ''The old Moscow'' * 1980: ''Heinrich Böll and Lew Kopelew in discussion with Klaus Bednarz'' * 1984: ''Masuren'' * 1985: ''My Moscow'' * 1989: ''Poland'' * 1990: ''Travelguide Moscow'' * 1990: ''Gorbachev'' * 1992: ''Russia'' * 1 ...
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