Joana Radzyner

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Joana Radzyner (born May 17, 1954 in Warsaw ) is an Austrian journalist and was ORF correspondent in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland until December 2009 . Radzyner, mother of one daughter, speaks Polish and German, Slovak, Czech, English, French and Italian. Her sister, the economist Olga Radzyner , was killed in a plane crash in Africa.

Her family emigrated to Vienna in 1959, where they later studied history, sociology and political science and received their doctorate in philosophy in 1978. She then studied at the University of Minnesota in the USA.

In 1983 she came to ORF, where she worked in the editorial department for Eastern and Southeastern Europe under the direction of Paul Lendvai . Radzyner has been a permanent correspondent in Poland since 1985, and in Slovakia since 1992. In 1999 she got a permanent office in Prague, until then she was on the road as a "travel correspondent" in the countries. In 2005 the office was relocated to Warsaw.

Publications

  • Slave labor under the swastika: the suppressed history of Austrian industry together with Reinhard Engel, Deuticke 1999, ISBN 3-216-30456-6
  • Stanisław Madeyski: 1841-1910; e. Austro-Polish Statesman in conflict d. Nationality question in d. Habsburg Monarchy , Verlag der Österreichischen Akad. D. Knowledge 1983, ISBN 3-7001-0568-1
  • Human Rights in Eastern and South Eastern Europe (co-author), Studien Verlag 1988, ISBN 3-7065-1279-3

Web links

"Truth and freedom must win", 20 years after the "Round Table" in Poland and the "Velvet Revolution" in Prague [1]