Karl Hermann Flach Prize
The Karl-Hermann-Flach-Preis is an award named after the Hessian FDP politician Karl-Hermann Flach for journalists and publicists who show a “special commitment to the further development of political liberalism”.
Between 1976 and 2000 the prize was awarded by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation , and since 2010 by the liberal Karl Hermann Flach Foundation . It was awarded annually until 1980, from 1983 to 2000 and since 2010 usually every two years.
Award winners
- 1976: Robert Leicht ( Süddeutsche Zeitung )
- 1977: Peter Bender ( WDR -Studio Berlin)
- 1978: Hanno Kühnert ( Badische Zeitung )
- 1979: Rolf Zundel ( Die Zeit )
- 1980: German General Sunday Gazette
- 1983: Franz Alt ( Südwestfunk )
- 1985: Hans D. Barbier ( Süddeutsche Zeitung )
- 1987: Leopold Glaser ( Badische Zeitung )
- 1989: Ada Brandes ( Stuttgarter Zeitung ) and Sibylle Krause-Burger ( Süddeutscher Rundfunk )
- 1991: Erich Loest
- 1993: Hermann Rudolph ( Der Tagesspiegel )
- 1995: Roderich Reifenrath ( Frankfurter Rundschau )
- 1998: Lutz Rathenow
- 2000: Uwe Vorkötter (Stuttgarter Zeitung)
- 2010: Jan Fleischhauer ( Der Spiegel )
- 2012: Ursula Weidenfeld ( Handelsblatt )
- 2013: Rainer Hank ( Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung )
- 2015: Sabine Adler ( Deutschlandfunk )
- 2017: Timothy Garton Ash
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Journalist Award for Appel? In: Der Spiegel . No. 35 , 1979, pp. 177 ( online ).
- ↑ Presentation of the award ( memento from January 1, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) on the website of the Karl Hermann Flach Foundation.
- ↑ Chronicle biography: Lutz Rathenow. In: Chronicle of the Wende of the RBB (accessed June 15, 2008).
- ^ Press release of the Federal Association of German Newspaper Publishers , September 29, 2000.
- ↑ Journalist Fleischhauer honored for liberalism. In: Hamburger Abendblatt . July 23, 2010.
- ^ Message on the website of the Karl Hermann Flach Foundation, November 21, 2015.
- ^ Message on the website of the Karl Hermann Flach Foundation, November 23, 2017.