Vladimir Mikhailovich Ostrogorsky

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Wladimir Michailowitsch Ostrogorski (also Vladimir M. Ostrogorskij ; * 1924 in Moscow ; † February 2017 Carmzow-Wallmow ) was a Russian journalist , editor and publicist .

Life

Ostrogorski was deployed as a Red Army soldier on the German-Soviet front from 1942 to 1945 during World War II , including in the Battle of Stalingrad . After the war he studied at Lomonossow University from 1947 to 1952 and married a woman from Potsdam .

From 1957 to 1988 he was a political commentator and head of the German-language editorial team of Radio Moscow (later the voice of Russia ). Meanwhile doctorate he 1970 at the Karl Marx University in Leipzig for Dr. rer. pole.

He has published numerous publications in the USSR and worked as a freelance journalist since 1990 and correspondent of the radio station Voice of Russia in Berlin worked. Among other things, he publishes at the Berlin publishing house Wostok .

Fonts

  • The German-language service of the Moscow radio station in the fight against fascism in Germany (1929–1945) (diss.), Leipzig 1971.
  • Radiostanciju nazyvali "Marichen": Gosudarstvennyj Komitet Soveta ministrov SSSR po televideniju i radioveščaniju; Centr naučnogo programmirovanija; (K istorii radioveščanija iz Moskvy na nemeckom jazyke 1929-1945 gg.) . Iskusstvo, Moscow 1972.
  • Pravda protiv lži: Moskovskoe radio v nemeckom ėfire; 1917-1980 vs. Iskusstvo, Moscow 1982.
  • War and humanity: 16 questions from a suspicious person to a war participant in connection with the inhumanity of the fascist conquerors and the humanity of the Soviet soldiers . APN Publishing House , Moscow 1986.
  • Future-oriented: dialogues about new political thinking. APN Publishing House, Moscow 1989.
  • German Lessons: Views and Insights; a series of Deutsche Welle . Deutsche Welle - Public Relations, Cologne 1990.
  • Are the Russians coming back ?: Answers to an explosive question. Mittler , Hamburg 1995. (together with Rita Schick )
  • The Chechen Knot: The Russian Bear in the Caucasian Trap. Mittler, Hamburg / Berlin / Bonn 1995.
  • Gennady Zyuganov : A Dossier; the legacy of the Soviet Union and the Russian opposition leader. Ed. Ost, Berlin 1996.
  • Alexander Ivanovich Lebed : the road to power. Brandenburg publishing house, Berlin 1996.
  • Tsar Boris and his heirs: no obituary. ; in Wostok , Wostok Verlag , Cologne 1997.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Like a rabbit , Der Spiegel 35/1990, August 27, 1990.