Dieter Krause (journalist)

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Dieter Krause (born 1947 in Berlin ) is a German journalist.

Life

Dieter Krause grew up in Kollwitz-Kietz in East Berlin , after the building of the wall the working class family moved to Pankow . Krause studied philosophy at the Humboldt University . He first worked as an editor for the Berliner Zeitung and then worked at the Institute for Sociology at the Humboldt University. At the end of the 1970s he belonged to a circle that was monitored by IM Arnold Schölzel and dissolved by the Ministry for State Security . During the time of political change in the GDR he was briefly editor-in-chief of the weekly newspaper the other of the civil rights movement . From summer 1990, Krause worked for twenty years as a journalist in the Berlin office of the Illustrierte Stern and became deputy head of the capital city office.

Krause published a volume of childhood memories in 2017.

Works (selection)

literature