Karin Storch

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Karin Storch (born November 19, 1947 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German television journalist.

Her graduation speech “Education to Disobedience” held on June 24, 1967 at the Elisabeth School in Frankfurt am Main was awarded the Theodor Heuss Medal in 1968 .

During an event of the established celebrities in Frankfurt's Paulskirche on October 12, 1968, which had the motto: "Women in our time - 50 years of women's suffrage ", the model high school graduate spontaneously took part in a demonstration by an action council for the liberation of women , by vehemently enumerating evidence of how little reason there is to rest on historical achievements.

From 1967 to 1969 she studied economics and politics at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main. Since 1971 she worked for the second German television . Karin Storch was best known as a foreign correspondent.

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Today Karin Storch is retired. She is married to the journalist Gerd Helbig . The marriage resulted in a daughter.

Publications

  • Karin Storch: Step back from the abyss. The USA and nuclear disarmament, Frankfurt am Main 1998.

Individual evidence

  1. The Abitur speech online.
  2. ^ Wolfgang Kraushaar: Frankfurt School and Student Movement , Volume 1; Hamburg 1998, p. 364/5)