Karin Thimm

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Karin Pfaehler-Thimm (* 1931 in Berlin ; † 1980 in Tegernsee ) was a German journalist.

Career

Thimm studied literature and sociology in the United States. She began her career as a journalist at the Neue Zeitung in Munich, published by the US military government . At the beginning of the 1950s she switched to the evening newspaper , where she was an editor for the features section for a long time. In addition to numerous cultural reviews, she published three children's novels.

She was buried in the Munich North Cemetery (grave 117-2-10).

Works

  • Edith: The story of a student love. Munich, 1959
  • Today we're going to the zoo. Munich, 1960
  • See you soon, Edith: A story from Salzburg. Munich, 1968
  • Blacks in Germany: Protocols. Munich: Piper, 1973 (with DuRell Echols)

literature

  • Erich Scheibmayr : Last home: personalities in Munich cemeteries 1784-1984. - Munich: Scheibmayr, 1989