Bernhard Schmid (Author)

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Bernhard Schmid (* 1971 in Radolfzell am Bodensee ) is a German author , freelance journalist and lawyer .

Life

Schmid studied law in Cologne and Paris and has a law degree with a doctorate. He has lived in Paris since the mid-1990s and worked as a lawyer for the CGT trade union and an anti-racist organization. In addition to his job, he works as a freelance journalist for the young world , taz , analyze & kritik and others and has written several books. When unrest Verlag , Münster, appeared far four non-fiction books, "Algeria front-line state in the global war?" "The colonial Algeria," "The War and the critics" and "France in Africa. A Neocolonial Power in Europe in the 21st Century «. In the edition assemblage , Munster, published two nonfiction "The Arab revolution? Social elements and youth protest in the North African revolts "and" Distancing, denying, threatening - The European extreme right after Oslo "published. Bernhard Schmid focuses on the subject areas of extreme right in France and Europe, Algeria and French-speaking Africa as well as trade unions and social movements in France.

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Individual evidence

  1. Telepolis. Retrieved December 6, 2018 (According to the quoted statement, Bernhard Schmidt has not worked for the CGT for years).