Marianne Enigl

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Marianne Enigl (born 1953 ) is an Austrian journalist .

life and work

After studying journalism in Vienna, Enigl worked in the editorial department of the daily newspaper Die Presse from 1978 . In March 1979 the series Holocaust ran on Austrian television , the press- publisher Otto Schulmeister polemicized against the series, its editor-in-chief Thomas Chorherr commissioned it with a street report: “I was supposed to be reporting people's disgust for this series and it was against me Bottom line, having to do that. ” Peter Michael Lingens called her in 1983 and asked if she would like to come to the profile . Since then and until the end of 2014, Enigl worked for the Austrian news magazine. Her subjects were social reports, the environment, the court, then contemporary history: profile series about the Gestapo , Hitler's family, the nobility and Nazis, the NSDAP in Austria . Enigl wrote a. a. the following reports: "Make yourself comfortable, Mr. Gross - to break off the Gross murder trial, which would have been Austria's last trial for a Nazi crime", "Forced labor at Innitzer" and "Heil Hitler, Schärf".

Book publications

  • (together with S. Perthold): The female body as a battlefield ; Reports from the future (with K. Langbein and others).
  • Baldermann : Vienna 1903 - Berlin-Plötzensee 1943. A workers' story in Red Vienna , Mandelbaum-Verlag, Vienna 2017, ISBN 978-3-85476-534-9 .

Award

Individual evidence

  1. Der Österreichische Journalist 6/7 2014, p. 88
  2. Sophia T. Fell Hauser Resei: You make history , Austrian journalist, 6-7 / 2014, 88-91