Klaus Simmering

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Klaus Simmering (born August 21, 1958 in Bochum ; † April 21, 2004 ) was a German science journalist and film producer.

Life

After graduating from high school, he studied journalism in Bochum and worked as a freelance author for West German Radio and Second German Television .

His reports included on the way to the UFO drive (via superconductors ) and faster than light . The programs were broadcast weekly on Space Night in 1999 and 2000 . Another broadcast had died down 300 years and was a lie? in the show nano (“science in fiction”), a contribution to the criticism of chronology . His last film was I am schizophrenic, but not crazy about the treatment of schizophrenic patients in Germany.

Simmering died of a brain tumor at the age of 45 ; He left behind his wife Sylvia Itzigehl and two children.

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