Bernd Nellessen

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Bernd Nellessen (born August 18, 1924 in Aachen ; † December 29, 2008 in Ahrensburg ) was a German journalist.

Life

After the maturity notice to the General Litzmann School company commander was from 1943 soldier last a tank destroyer unit. From 1946 he was a journalist, mainly in the political department (1947: six months in England, from 1952 foreign correspondent in South America, from January 1954 political editor of the Deutsches Allgemeine Sonntagsblatt ). The study of history, Hispanic studies , sociology with Helmut Schelsky and public law , which began in 1954 at the University of Hamburg in addition to professional activity , ended with a doctorate (speaker: Fritz Fischer , co- speaker : Rudolf Grossmann ) to become a Dr. phil. on September 4, 1959 with the dissertation The "New State" in the conception of the Falange. About the development and importance of the Falange up to the proclamation of the state party by General Franco (April 19, 1937) . Until 1973 he was head of the then “cultural policy” department at Die Welt ; then deputy editor-in-chief of the Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung .

In 1968 the married father of two sons was awarded the Theodor Wolff Prize .

Fonts (selection)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mourning for Bernd Nellessen
  2. Common union catalog
  3. Obituary on welt.de