Jochen Bölsche

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Jochen Bölsche (born April 10, 1945 in Lehrte ) is a German journalist and author.

Life

Bölsche worked as an editor for Spiegel from 1965 . After he was head of the Germany II department and editor-in-chief of the monthly magazine Spiegel special, he wrote from 2000 until he reached the age limit in 2010 as an author for all print and online objects of the Spiegel publishing house.

He volunteers as the first chairman of the non-profit working group Osteland e. V. for the preservation of the natural and cultural heritage and monument protection on the Lower Saxony river Oste . He is Vice President of the World Association of Suspended Ferries and the initiator of the German Ferry Route, a themed route with a history of technology, and the German Crime Route literature promotion project .

Bölsche received journalism prizes from the German Forest Owners Association and the German Environmental Foundation as well as the Federal Cross of Merit (Merit Medal) and the silver medal from the district of Cuxhaven. He lives in Hamburg and the East (Oste) .

Works

  • The way to the surveillance state. Rowohlt-Taschenbuch-Verlag, Reinbek 1979, ISBN 3499145340
  • Nature without protection. New eco strategies against environmental degradation. Rowohlt-Taschenbuch-Verlag, Reinbek 1982, ISBN 3499330229
  • The German landscape is dying. Cut up, sprawled, destroyed. Rowohlt-Taschenbuch-Verlag, Reinbek 1983, ISBN 3499330377
  • What attacks the earth ... After the forests, the soils die. Rowohlt-Taschenbuch-Verlag, Reinbek 1984, ISBN 3499330563
  • The yellow poison. Cause of death: acid rain. Rowohlt-Taschenbuch-Verlag, Reinbek 1984, ISBN 3499330490
  • Waterkantgate, the Kiel affair. Steidl, Göttingen 1987, ISBN 3882430869
  • Rudolf Augstein. Write what is. Comments, discussions, lectures. Stuttgart 2003, ISBN 3421057478
  • German ferry route Bremervörde - Kiel. Bielefeld 2009, ISBN 9783870734596
  • About the Oste - Stories from 100 years of the Osten - Hemmoor transporter bridge. Drochtersen 2009, ISBN 978-3938097175

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