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    Rudolf Karl Augstein (5 November 1923 – 7 November 2002) was a German journalist, editor, publicist, and politician. He was one of the most influential...
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  • Franz Josef Strauss had Der Spiegel investigated. In the course of this investigation, the editorial offices were raided by police while Rudolf Augstein and...
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    as defence minister in 1962 in the wake of the Spiegel affair. Rudolf Augstein, owner and editor-in-chief of the influential Der Spiegel magazine, published...
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  • scandal stemmed from a conflict between Franz Josef Strauss, federal minister of defense, and Rudolf Augstein, owner and editor-in-chief of Der Spiegel....
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    Deutschen und ich; Hamburg 1963, S.751 (1962 Faksimilie), 752-60 (1934) Augstein, Rudolf (29 September 1986). "Ein Hohenzoller oder meinetwegen auch Hitler"...
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    "Schützenpanzer lang HS-30 (Bw)". panzerbaer.de. Retrieved 20 April 2021. Augstein, Rudolf (23 October 1966). "HS 30 - Oder Wie Man Einen Staat Ruiniert"...
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  • Franz-Josef Strauß's 1980 campaign running for German chancellor) and Theo Hinz's Futura-Film (founded in 1983). While the Filmverlag during Augstein's era...
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    Gott". www.spiegel.de (in German) (49/2009 ed.). SPIEGEL-Verlag Rudolf Augstein GmbH & Co. pp. 46–51. ISSN 0038-7452. Archived from the original on 12...
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    original on 24 December 2023, retrieved 16 February 2024 Wood 2003, pp. 3–5. Augstein, Rudolf, ed. (10 August 1955), "In König Nordhoffs Reich" [In King Nordhoff's...
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  • Andersen Joachim Angermeyer Karl Atzenroth Christel Augenstein Rudolf Augstein Thomas Bach Daniel Bahr Martin Bangemann Georg Barfuß Uwe Barth Gerhart...
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  • Reinhard Appel (1927–2011) Pinar Atalay (born 1978) Jakob Augstein (born 1967) Rudolf Augstein (1923–2002) Stefan Aust (born 1946) Shakuntala Banerjee (born...
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    Unter Genieverdacht". Der Spiegel (in German) (49). Spiegel-Verlag Rudolf Augstein: 144. Retrieved January 30, 2017. von Ehrenkrook, Hans Friedrich; von Hueck...
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  • Enzensberger, FP: Doron Rabinovici 1998: Rüdiger Safranski, FP: Franziska Augstein 1999: Hans-Peter Schwarz, FP: Florian Illies 2000: Günter de Bruyn, FP:...
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  • 127 Broszat in Piper (1993) p. 129 Augstein in Piper (1993) pp. 133–134 Augstein in Piper (1993) p. 131 Augstein, Rudolf "The New Auschwitz Lie" pp....
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    Rainer, Hans Schabus, Hubert Scheibl, Daniel Spoerri, Nives Widauer und Josef Zotter, Vienna 2016. ISBN 978-3-903004-62-7 Europa. Akzente, 3 /2016. Robert...
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    case in a timely and clear manner. On May 8, 1978, Spiegel editor Rudolf Augstein asked Filbinger about his involvement in other death sentences. On July...
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    occurred in the summer of 1953, when the influential publisher Rudolf Augstein wrote a 17-part series in his magazine, Der Spiegel. He argued that Sorge...
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    de-industrialization policies. On September 23, 1966, Heidegger was interviewed by Rudolf Augstein and Georg Wolff for Der Spiegel magazine, in which he agreed to discuss...
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    the German National Library catalogue, S. 76–77. Editor in chief: Rudolf Augstein (3 December 1952). "OST-JUSTIZ - In bewußter Parteilichkeit Den jetzigen...
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    publisher, Rudolf Augstein, along with the weekly's two editors-in-chief and a reporter were arrested. Defence minister Franz Josef Strauss levelled accusations...
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    Anbuhl Apel Arendt Arndt (until 29 January 1974) Arndt (from 20 May 1974) Augstein Baack Bahr Barche Bardens Batz Bäuerle Bayerl Becker Beermann (until 24...
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    Archived 28 October 2020 at the Wayback Machine Bild, 10 October 2020. Jürgen Augstein-Peschel (14 October 2020), SPD in Witten: Kapschack tritt nicht mehr für...
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    understanding, maturity, and tolerance". In 2018, it emerged that Rudolf Augstein, publisher of Der Spiegel, provided financial support to Dutschke so he...
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    Challoner worked with recently released German prisoner of war Rudolf Augstein and the magazine was later renamed Der Spiegel which was first published...
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    official in the Ministry of Defense), Buback had ordered the arrest of Rudolf Augstein and other journalists regarding the Spiegel affair in 1962. Theodor Prinzing...
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  • to describe Jews, and the title of the cover story was meant by Rudolf Augstein and the editors of Der Spiegel to suggest a moral equivalence between the...
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    Anbuhl Apel Arendt Arndt (until 29 January 1974) Arndt (from 20 May 1974) Augstein Baack Bahr Barche Bardens Batz Bäuerle Bayerl Becker Beermann (until 24...
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    Josef Ertl (7 March 1925 – 16 November 2000) was a German politician who served as the minister of agriculture in different cabinets of Germany and was...
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    Anbuhl Apel Arendt Arndt (until 29 January 1974) Arndt (from 20 May 1974) Augstein Baack Bahr Barche Bardens Batz Bäuerle Bayerl Becker Beermann (until 24...
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  • 1945, Berlin. p. 21. Retrieved 21 December 2019. Publisher-editor Rudolf Augstein; Holger Kulick (18 April 2001). "PDS: Halbherzige Entschuldigung für Zwangsvereinigung:...
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