Leonhard Reinisch

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Leonhard Reinisch (born August 29, 1924 in Schluckenau ; † November 28, 2001 ) was a German journalist , author and editor. Reinisch worked for Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR) for a long time ; as a BR employee, he edited numerous volumes that arose from BR series.

Reinisch began to work for the former women's radio, church radio, night studio and time radio of the BR since 1950. In 1965 he went to Prague as a correspondent . Since he had relatives in the countries of the "Eastern Bloc" at that time, he often used the pseudonym "Johannes Michael Egermann", which also reminded of the famous Bohemian glassmaker Friedrich Egermann , whom his great-grandmother had once adopted.

Reinisch headed the BR's night studio from 1973 to 1989. Part of his estate is with Bayerischer Rundfunk, a large part is in the Monacensia library in Munich .

Publications (selection)

  • als (Ed.): The game with the apocalypse: about the last days of mankind , Freiburg im Breisgau; Basel; Vienna: Herder 1984, ISBN 3-451-20205-0 .
  • Manes Sperber: A political life: Conversations with Leonhard Reinisch , 1st edition, Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt 1984, ISBN 3-421-06194-7 .
  • als (Ed.): The sense of history: 7 essays (including by Golo Mann), 5th unchanged edition, Munich: Beck 1974 (first edition 1961), (Beck'sche black series, volume 15), ISBN 3-406 -02415-7 .
  • als (Ed.): Beyond knowledge: questions instead of answers; [this book goes to e. Series d. Bayer. Rundfunks zurück] , 1st edition, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp 1977, (Suhrkamp-Taschenbücher; 418), ISBN 3-518-06918-7 .
  • als (Ed.): Permanent Revolution from Marx to Marcuse , Munich: Callwey 1969.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. see information in the finding aid of the estate in the BR, downloadable from https://www.br.de/unternehmen/inhalt/geschichte-des-br/leonhard-reinisch102.html