Thomas Alexander Staisch

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Thomas Alexander Staisch (born August 19, 1971 in Karlsruhe ) is a German journalist and author .

Life

Staisch studied German, political science and online journalism in Heidelberg, Darmstadt and Vienna. Since 1997 he has worked as an editor and foreign correspondent for regional and national daily newspapers and magazines such as "BILD", "Focus" and "Münchner Abendzeitung" in Germany, Austria and the USA. He is currently the correspondent and deputy editor-in-chief of a Viennese daily newspaper.

Services

In addition to journalistic articles in German daily newspapers and magazines and co-authorship of the detective novel Schweinesonne (2006), he published the novel biography Heinrich Pommerenke, Frauenmörder, in August 2010 . A Buried Life , the first book about the notorious German serial killer Heinrich Pommerenke . In July 2014 he published Die Deutschmeister. 1909 - a forgotten championship , a book about the KSC predecessor club Phönix Karlsruhe. In the course of researching this work in 2013, Staisch discovered not only the six-volume log books by Phönix (from 1910), but also the oldest film recordings in German football - from the semifinals of the German championship in 1910 between Phönix Karlsruhe and the Karlsruher FV (1: 2) .

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