Jakob Kaiser Prize
The Jakob Kaiser Prize is a prize awarded annually by the Federal Ministry for Pan-German Issues for the best television program or report . The award is named after Jakob Kaiser , a German politician and resistance fighter against National Socialism .
The Jakob Kaiser Prize was awarded from 1960 until the Federal Ministry was dissolved in 1991 and was endowed with 10,000 D-Marks .
Award winners (selection)
- 1960: Günter Lincke
- 1961: Matthias Walden
- 1965: Olrik Breckoff
- 1966: Wolfgang Menge and Egon Monk
- 1967: Dieter Meichsner
- 1968: Dieter Meichsner and Fritz Schenk
- 1968: Fritz Schenk
- 1970: Carola Stern
- 1973: Lutz Lehmann
- 1976: Holger Oehrens
- 1977: Manfred Bieler and Peter Stripp
- 1978: Peter Schulze-Rohr
- 1980: Walter Kempowski and Eberhard Fechner
- 1981: the television magazine Kontraste and Eberhard Fechner
- 1983: Joachim Jauer , Theodor Schübel and license plate D (television)
- 1984: Helga Märthesheimer and Dieter Zimmer
- 1985: Guido Knopp
- 1986: Guido Knopp
- 1987: Sabine Postel
- 1988: Claus Richter
- 1989: Heinz Sielmann
- 1989: Michael Steinbrecher
- 1990: the television magazine Kontraste
- 1991: Wolfgang Kirchner
- Heike Mundzeck
- Wolfgang Venohr
- Horst Schättle