Wolfram from Raven

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Wolfram Küneke Otto Anton Dirk Adolf Alfons Rudolf von Raven (born April 11, 1924 in Berlin-Wilmersdorf ; † 2003 ) was a German publicist.

Life

His parents were Werner Alborus von Raven (1875–1928), government doctor and district administrator in Togo and later senior government councilor in the Reich Ministry of Economics , and Maria Margarethe Freiin teacher von Lehrstätt (* 1899). Wolfram von Raven had been married to Magret Fauth (* 1929) without children since 1952.

After graduating from high school , Raven did military and military service. After the Second World War he worked as a journalist from 1947 to 1956, before joining the newly founded Bundeswehr as a career officer . Here he was most recently active in the Federal Ministry of Defense in the rank of lieutenant colonel as deputy press officer. Since 1964 he was again a journalist and published articles on topics of national defense, on the East-West conflict, general security issues from a defense-political point of view, on issues of disarmament and on geostrategic topics such as the SALT agreement and strategy in space in daily and weekly newspapers. At the same time he was editor-in-chief of the magazine Europäische Wehrkunde . In addition, he also appeared as a book author and published specialist books on issues relating to military and defense policy of NATO and the Warsaw Pact . Raven became a colonel in the Bundeswehr reserve.

Honors

Publications

  • Army against war. Seewald, Stuttgart-Degerloch 1966.
  • Strategy in space. Study Society for Time Problems, Bad Godesberg 1969.
  • The two faces of the moon. SV-Verlag, Salzburg 1969.
  • Security in the tension field of relaxation. Eurobuch Verlag Lutzeyer, Freudenstadt 1972.
  • SALT or the breakthrough into the dead end. Seewald, Stuttgart 1976.
  • MURFAAMCE or the squaring of the circle. Seewald, Stuttgart 1976.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Genealogical handbook of the nobility. Volume A VII, pp. 319-320. CA Starke-Verlag, Limburg 1965.
  2. Raven. in: who is who? 1995/6.