Karl-Otto Saur (journalist)

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Karl-Otto Saur (born March 14, 1944 ) is a German journalist.

Life

Karl-Otto Saur is the son of the engineer and Secretary of State for Armaments in National Socialist Germany, Karl-Otto Saur . The publisher Klaus Gerhard Saur is his older brother, the writer Michael Saur is his son.

Saur worked as a journalist for the Süddeutsche Zeitung for seventeen years , most of that time as the head of the “Radio and Television Editorial Team”. After an interlude at the Münchener Abendzeitung , he went to Spiegel in Hamburg as head of the culture department , but set up his own business in the Munich region in 1992. His “Kontor für Kultur und Kommunikation” in Ebenhausen produced programs for Bavarian radio , carried out service contracts for press houses and designed book series for publishing houses. From 2000 to 2012, Saur also directed the Baden-Baden TV Film Festival .

With his son Michael he alternately wrote the chapters for the book about his father He was in Hitler's will , which appeared in 2007.

Fonts

  • "A little something is always possible" . Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag , Munich 2009
  • with Michael Saur: It was in Hitler's will. A German family heritage. Econ, Berlin 2007
  • 9/11/2001, the attack on the USA . Weltbild, Augsburg 2004
  • Friedrich Krupp . Ullstein, Berlin 1999
  • with Rainer Kabel: Information, entertainment, education - public or private? . Fernuniv., Gesamtthochsch., Hagen 1988
  • Clearly. 100 x television and radio . Bibliographical Institute, Mannheim, Vienna, Zurich 1978
  • with Grete Gringmuth: Handbook of technical documentation and bibliography . Verl. Documentation d. Technology, Munich 1960

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Office for Culture and Communication Saur GmbH
  2. Ursula Homann: Who was Karl-Otto Saur or: How stressed do families feel by Nazi perpetrators? , at literaturkritik.de , November 2007