Jürgen Vietig

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Jürgen Vietig (* 1940 in Bad Kreuznach ) is a German Slavist, journalist and author.

Life

He grew up in Stockelsdorf , attended the Katharineum in Lübeck until he graduated from high school and studied Eastern European history and Slavic studies at the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich and the Free University of Berlin . A DAAD scholarship enabled him to study at the Jagellonen University in Krakow in 1967/68 .

He joined the Eastern Europe editorial team at RIAS as a volunteer and became a freelancer. From 1971 he worked for three years as an editor at Südwestfunk in Baden-Baden for the programs Pop-Shop and Funkreport, afterwards editor at RIAS. In the meantime, from 1980 to 1981 he was a research associate in the interdisciplinary working group Germania Slavica at the Free University of Berlin.

From 1986, Vietig worked as a correspondent for the RIAS and the Süddeutsche Zeitung in Warsaw . From 1988 to 1994 he was the head of the Poland editorial team at Deutschlandfunk (DLF) and after the integration of the DLF Europe programs into German international broadcasting from DW-RADIO / Polish. Then he was radio correspondence with ARD in Warsaw until 1999. From 1999 to 2002 he headed DW-TV's parliamentary studio in Berlin .

Jürgen Vietig lives in Kleinmachnow . In addition to works on German-Polish relations, he is the editor of an epic travelogue from 1651 by the Polish baroque poet Marcin Borzymowski and a book on the life and work of Margarete Junge .

Works

  • (with Karlheinz Kögel, Walther Krause): Schlager, pop and show business Ravensburg: Maier 1973 ISBN 978-3-473-39755-6 (Ravensburger Taschenbücher 5)
  • (with Hans-Jochen Markmann, ed.): The German-Polish relationship: presentations on problems of the German-Polish school book recommendations. Berlin: Pedagogical Center 1981
  • (with Felix Escher): Germans and Poles: a chronicle. [Accompanying book for the four-part ARD television series Germans and Poles] Berlin: Nicolai 2002 ISBN 978-3-87584-471-9
  • (Ed.) Marcin Borzymowski: From Danzig to Lübeck - a sea voyage in 1651. From the Polish. transfer by Bernhard Hartmann. Frankfurt am Main: Long Edition 2013 ISBN 978-3-631-63332-8
  • (with Marion Welsch, ed.): Margarete Junge: Artist and teacher on the move into the modern age. Dresden: Sandstein Verlag [2016] ISBN 978-3-95498-218-9

literature

Individual evidence

  1. DW-TV: Change of staff in the parliamentary / political editorial office. Christian F. Trippe becomes new manager - farewell to predecessor Jürgen Vietig. , Press release dated June 28, 2002, accessed November 29, 2016