Jürgen Horlemann

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Jürgen Horlemann (born December 7, 1941 in Dahn ; † May 24, 1995 in Linz am Rhein ) was a German author and publisher .

Life

The son of a southern German shoe manufacturer was active as a sociology student at the Berlin SDS . His main focus was the Vietnam War . With Peter Gäng and Klaus Gilgenmann , Horlemann was a leader in the Vietnam working group established in the SDS in early 1965. In 1970 he founded the Maoist K group KPD / AO together with Christian Semler and Peter Neitzke . He was a member of their central committee from the start. In 1978 he was sentenced to one year suspended prison sentence for protesting against the visit of the South Vietnamese head of state Nguyễn Văn Thiệu on April 10, 1973 in Bonn, when the town hall was occupied by members of the KPD and the KPD / ML .

Horlemann founded the Horlemann publishing house named after him in 1990 . He has published several titles on development policy issues .

Fonts

  • Models of the colonial counterrevolution: description and documents. Suhrkamp, ​​Frankfurt / Main 1968 (Edition Suhrkamp; 255)
  • Kampuchea 1979, Liberation or Aggression? Rote Fahne publishing house, Cologne 1979. ISBN 3-8106-0079-2
  • The Third World concerns everyone: 20 years of joint development work by the state and social groups in the Federal Republic of Germany. Nomos-Verlagsgesellschaft, Baden-Baden 1982. ISBN 3-7890-0848-6
  • Vietnam: Genesis of a Conflict (With the DVD "Vietnam Herbst 68") Suhrkamp, ​​Frankfurt / Main 2008 (together with Peter Gäng , first 1967, Edition Suhrkamp; 173), ISBN 978-3-518-41986-1
  • A day for Africa. Television coverage of the hunger catastrophe in the Third World using the example of Africa. 1987. ISBN 978-3-88548-418-9
  • Development policy: En route dictionary. German Foundation for Internat. Development, Stuttgart 1988.
  • Promotion of women in development cooperation. Community work of the Evang. Journalism, Frankfurt / Main 1995.
  • Child distress and godparent happiness. For public relations work by child sponsorship organizations. Frankfurt / Main 1989 ISBN 978-3-89228-321-8

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. "Twenty Years After. Conversation with Peter Gäng, member of the working group Vietnam of the Berlin SDS 1964 and from 1966 second federal chairman of the SDS. “In: Werner Balsen, Karl Rössel: Hoch die Internationale Solidarität. On the history of the third world movement in the Federal Republic. Cologne 1986
  2. The visit to Thieu on April 10, 1973 in Bonn Materials for the Analysis of Opposition by Jürgen Schröder