Stephan Lebert

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Stephan Lebert (* 1961 in Munich ) is a German journalist and author .

Life

Lebert worked for the Tagesspiegel , the Spiegel and the Süddeutsche Zeitung . Today he's a reporter for Die Zeit .

In 1987 Lebert received the Journalist Prize of the German AIDS Foundation , and in 1998 the Egon Erwin Kisch Prize for the report The Last Moving , a biography of an old woman who moves into a retirement home. In 2007 he received the Herbert Riehl Heyse Prize together with Stefan Willeke for the report Die Starnberger Republik

He is the son of Ursula and Norbert Lebert , the brother of Andreas Lebert and the uncle of Benjamin Lebert .

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Stephan Lebert's best-known book was written 40 years after his father published a series of articles with conversations with children of prominent National Socialists such as Wolf Rüdiger Heß , Martin Bormann junior and Gudrun Burwitz . Lebert contacted the interviewees and spoke to them again, provided they were still alive and ready to speak. He published his father's articles and his own reflections under the title Because you carry my name.

The book You are my eye star has a similar idea . What time makes of marriages. underlying. Here a series of articles by his mother Ursula Lebert formed the basis, which had interviewed young married couples in the early 1970s.

Publications

Web links

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  1. ^ "The Starnberg Republic" (time 52/2006)