Hans-Dieter Jaene
Hans Dieter Jaene (born September 19, 1924 in Nowawes ; † October 17, 2004 ) was a German journalist .
Life
Early years
Hans Dieter Jaene was baptized as a Protestant, his father was an employee until 1938 and later a career officer.
Jaene attended secondary school in Potsdam until 1938 . In 1942 he graduated from the Winckelmann School in Stendal with a secondary school diploma , was called up and a corporal radio operator. From April to the end of August 1945 he was a Soviet prisoner of war .
After the war he became a member of the LDP in Brandenburg. From February 1946 to August 1946 he was imprisoned in the Sudenburg penitentiary without conviction for “anti-Soviet activity” by the authorities of the Soviet occupation zone, where he was ill-treated and tortured .
Career
In November 1946 he volunteered for the British occupation magazine This Week , which was published by Sergeant Henry Ormond . He was employed by Spiegel until 1969, and from 1959 he was deputy editor-in-chief.
After 1969 he worked for the television magazine Kontraste , moderated at Kennzeichen D and as editor-in-chief of Deutsche Welle .
A list of the length of pre- trial detention in connection with the Spiegel affair is from him :
editor | function | Pretrial detention days |
---|---|---|
Claus Jacobi (journalist) | Editor-in-chief | 18th |
Hans Detlev Becker | Publishing Director | 34 |
Conrad Ahlers | Deputy Editor in Chief | 56 |
Hans Schmelz | editor | 81 |
Rudolf Augstein | editor | 103 |
source
Publications
- How we found Hitler. Family stories for the late born. 1998 (a personal reappraisal of the National Socialist era from the perspective of one's own family).
Awards
Individual evidence
- ↑ Der Spiegel , October 25, 2004, DIED, Hans Dieter Jaene [1] Munzinger Archive , [2]
- ↑ Hans Detlev Becker "HaDe" (1921 2014) graduated from high school in 1939, Hitler Youth, for decades the second man in the Spiegel hierarchy [3] [4]
- ↑ Hans Schmelz (1917 1987) Bonn editor Hans Schmelz wrote the cover story with the headline »Conditionally ready for defense« 1953–1970 political editor Der Spiegel , 1971–1974 head of the working group “Conflict and Peace Research” in the Federal Ministry of Defense, after 1974 head of the working group “Alliance Policy " [5]
- ↑ Journalism that made history: 60 Years of Press Freedom in the Federal Republic of Germany, p. 67
- ↑ Redaktionsbüro Harenberg: Knaurs Prominentenlexikon 1980. The personal data of celebrities from politics, economy, culture and society . With over 400 photos. Droemer Knaur, Munich / Zurich 1979, ISBN 3-426-07604-7 , Jaene, Hans Dieter, p. 201 f .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Jaene, Hans-Dieter |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Jaene, Hans Dieter |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German journalist |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 19, 1924 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Nowawes |
DATE OF DEATH | October 17, 2004 |