Hans-Dieter Jaene

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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 .

In 1946 he fled to Hanover .

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

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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

  1. Der Spiegel , October 25, 2004, DIED, Hans Dieter Jaene [1] Munzinger Archive , [2]
  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]
  3. 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]
  4. Journalism that made history: 60 Years of Press Freedom in the Federal Republic of Germany, p. 67
  5. 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 .