Rudolf August stone
Rudolf Karl August stone - aliases were u.A. Moritz arrow and Jens Daniel - (* 5. November in Hanover; † 7. November in .
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Life
August stone was born in Hanover. Its nut/mother was Gertrude Maria Augstein and its father Friedrich August stone, a former camera manufacturer and photo buyer (company "photo August stone"). August stone grew as a youngest son among seven brothers and sisters (five sisters, a brother) in one good-civil catholic Family up. It visited a human High School in Hanover and the seizure of power that experienced as of nine years one National socialist. August stone father explained to his son that politics the end of Germany mean. 1941 put August stone to be Abitur off and completed afterwards Volontariat with the "Hannover indicator". 1942 began for August stone the war service as Radio operator. Toward end of the he was an artillery observer and second lieutenant. In April 1945 August stone became that Iron cross 2. Class lent.
Founder and Macher of the Mirror
After end of the war August stone as well as the photographer took over Novel Stempka and that Editor Gerhard R. Barsch those Magazine Diese Woche of the British. This was after the model of the British "news Review" and the American Time developed. To 4. January 1947 appeared the first edition of the Mirror, of the These weekSuccessor. August stone was 23 years old at this time. In January 1949 August stone was ordered for the first time before court, as it in Mirror it had written that during a house search with the Kieler ex Secretary of Agriculture Erich Arp Meat cans found were. August stone was acquitted. After different reports in Mirror over corruption-suspicious business of the government the Secretary of Defense at that time left Franz Josef bunch to 26. Octobers 1962 August stone and sieve other coworkers under suspicion of the landesverrats arrest (see Mirror affair). The arrests released a wave of the indignation. After 103 days remand became August stone in February 1963 to dismiss, bunch pulled itself thereupon occasionally into the Bavarian federal state policy back. One spoke already of the "at the beginning of the end" of the era .
To 7. November 2002 died Rudolf August stone at the consequences of one Pneumonia in Hamburg. To 19. November 2002 it became up buries.
August stone was married and four times divorced, from the five marriages came out five times four children. August stone daughter Franziska (* 1964) is likewise lady journalist (South German newspaper), his son Jakob (* 1967) are active as publishers (Rogner & Bernhard). The oldest daughter Maria Sabine (* 1949) is active as a woman barrister and sits down actively for the citizen rights . The youngest son Julian (* 1973) is a painter and political economist.
Honors and honours
- 1983 honour doctor of the British university Bath
- 1987 honour doctor that Bergi University of Wuppertal
- 1997 large Order of Merit
- 1999 honour doctor of the Muscovites university for foreign relations
- 2000 titles "World press Freedom Hero" internationally press institutes in Boston
- 2000 titles "journalists of the century" of hundreds considerable journalists
- 2001 Ludwig Boerne price that Frankfurt Paulskirche
Works
- Prussia Friedrich and the Germans, 1968
- Jesus people son, 1972
- Survive-largely Mr. Strauss. A mirror image (publishers), 1980
Literature
- Rudolf August stone - Letter, which is. Comments, discussions, lectures, hrsg. v. Yokes Boel. Stuttgart: German publishing house 2003. ISBN 3-421-05747-8
- Leo Brawand: Rudolf August stone. Duesseldorf: ECON 1995. ISBN 3-430-11557-4
- Ulrich Greiwe: August stone. A certain double life. Updated and erw. New expenditure. Munich: German paperback Verl. 2003. (= dtv; 34034) ISBN 3-423-34034-7
- Hans Juergen Jakob u. Uwe Mueller: Rudolf August stone. A Portrait. Munich: Heyne 1991. (= Heyne books; 19; Heyne Sachbuch; 507) ISBN 3-453-05114-9
- Hellmuth Karasek: Karambolagen. Meetings with contemporaries. Munich: Ullstein 2002. ISBN 3-550-08391-2
- Petrol charcoal burner, Rudolf August stone. A life for Germany., Munich: Droemer 2002. ISBN 3-426-27253-9
- Dieter Schroeder: August stone. Munich: Settler 2004. ISBN 3-88680-782-7
- Bodo Zeuner: Veto against August stone. The fight in the mirror editorship for participation. Hamburg: Hoping man u. Campe 1972. ISBN 3-455-08737-X
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| Person data | |
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| NAME | August stone, Rudolf Karl |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION | German Journalist, Publisher, Journalist and the founders of the magazine |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 5. November |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Hanover |
| DYING DATE | 7. November |
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