Ingeborg Zaunitzer-Haase

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Ingeborg Zaunitzer-Haase , née Ingeborg Haase (born 1929 in Solingen ), is a German business journalist .

Professional background

Ingeborg Zaunitzer-Haase studied economics at the University of Bonn , where she received her diploma and her doctorate in 1958 . She did a journalistic traineeship at WDR in Cologne and worked for the weekly newspaper Die Zeit from the mid-1960s and later in current reporting and as a commentator for ARD radio.

Among other things, she is a member of the Berlin Public Service Broadcasting Initiative , which advocates the formation of democratic opinions through an independent public service broadcaster.

Works

  • The importance of the principle of competition for recent socialist theory and practice . Dissertation Bonn 1958
  • Revised, reviewed and supplemented by: Ludwig Reiners : The thing with the economy. Letters from an entrepreneur to his son. List, Munich 1966
  • In the grip of the corporations. Middle class crisis. List, Munich 1967
  • Participation in: Tasks and results in two decades of social housing promotion. State trustee office for housing construction, Hanover 1968
  • Together with Dieter Dowe (ed.): Rescue moments. Survival in the Nazi concentration camp. Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Historical Research Center, Bonn 2007, ISBN 978-3-89892-829-8 .

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