Heli Ihlefeld

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Heli Ihlefeld (born September 28, 1935 in Hanover ) is a German journalist.

Life

Helegine Ihlefeld was born in Hanover at the time of National Socialism in 1935 as the daughter of Kurt Ihlefeld , who later became the founder and owner of the political magazine and news agency of the same name, Neuer Landesdienst (NLD).

After the Second World War Ihlefeld studied sociology and economics . She was married to the journalist Hermann Otto Bolesch and has two grown children; the daughter Katharina Bolesch works as an art ceramist on Naxos, the son Sebastian Bolesch works as a photo journalist .

In the 1960s she worked as a Bonn correspondent for the Munich evening newspaper and became a reporter for the Illustrierte Stern . After working as a reporter, Ihlefeld was a personal assistant to Annemarie Renger, President of the Bundestag . As a result, she headed the press department of the Federal Post Office and was then given the staff task of equality in the Telekom Group .

Ihlefeld lives in Berlin and also on the Greek island of Naxos . She works as an author and business coach.

When Brigitte Seebacher- Brandt published the biography of her husband Willy Brandt , she asked Heli Ihlefeld to reveal who the "dear friend" from Willy Brandt's memories meant. In his memoirs, Willy Brandt writes the following about the rumors about "women stories":

“A product of blooming imagination. First, a sticky mixture of events that had been partly observed and partly assumed; secondly, it was about a dear friend with whom I had met for years and without a trace of secrecy and who had anything but deserved to be 'captured' by security policy. "

Heli Ihlefeld in her memory book “At eye level”: “There was great mutual sympathy between us, which was simply accepted” .

Honors

On October 31, 1999, Ihlefeld received the Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon for her exemplary commitment to equal opportunities for women and men.

Fonts

  • Anecdotes from Bonn , Heidelberg: Kemper 1964
  • Kiesinger anecdotes. Spirit and wit of the Federal Chancellor , Munich: Bechtle, 1967
  • Anecdotes about Willy Brandt , Munich: Bechtle 1968
  • Gustav Heinemann , anecdotal , Munich: Bechtle 1969
  • My Bonner Diary , Munich: List 1970
  • Willy Brandt, anecdotal , Gütersloh: Bertelsmann, 1972
  • About Ernst Breit , Stuttgart: Verlag Bonn Aktuell, 1983
  • Pictures from Postal History , Heidelberg: Decker 1990
  • Women should lead: Promotion of women at the Deutsche Bundespost Telekom , Heidelberg: Decker 1991
  • Willy Brandt in anecdotes , foreword by Günter Grass , Munich: Bechtle 1993
  • Heli Ihlefeld-Bolesch: Frauenförderprogramme , Bonn: Economica-Verlag 1994
  • In Naxos ... as always. Poems , Berlin: Rhombos-Verlag 2002
  • At eye level or how women began to change the world. Memories , Munich: Herbig 2008
  • Willy Brandt: "Grass will grow over that too". Anecdotal and profound information. Munich: Herbig 2013, ISBN 978-3-7766-2720-6 .
  • Heli Ihlefeld (Ed.): BRANDT to go. Political Quotes , Berlin: New Life 2018, ISBN 978-3-355-01869-2 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Torsten Körner : The Willy Brandt Family , Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer Verlag, 2013, ISBN 978-3-10-040407-7 and ISBN 3-10-040407-6 , passim ; Preview over google books
  2. Brigitte Seebacher-Brandt: Willy Brandt. Piper, Munich 2004, p. 276 ISBN 3492043836