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  1. Nov 9, 2002 · Germany Mourns Loss of Rudolf Augstein. 11/09/2002. 40 years ago, a police raid on the German news magazine "Der Spiegel" shook the nation. The affair turned out to be a boon for the magazine, and ...

  2. Nov 8, 2002 · Rudolf Augstein, who died yesterday aged 79, was the founder of Germany's most influential news magazine, Der Spiegel, publishing such controversial and sensitive stories that he was once jailed ...

  3. On the evening of October 26, federal police detained a Der Spiegel employee who they mistakenly thought was the magazine’s publisher, Rudolf Augstein, the subject of one of the arrest warrants.

  4. We are primarily involved in three areas: 1. Investigative journalism. We support and fund structures that help journalists to uncover injustices and abuses of power. Many of our projects strengthen collaboration – across national borders and disciplines. Because a globalised, networked world also requires cooperation in the field of journalism.

  5. Oct 10, 2012 · The late publisher Rudolf Augstein once said, the attempt to eliminate the inconvenient Spiegel failed. In the end, the weekly even benefitted from the ordeal.

  6. Rudolf Karl Augstein (5 November 1923 – 7 November 2002) was one of the most influential German journalists, founder and part-owner of Der Spiegel magazine. Born in Hanover, Germany, he was a radio operator and artillery observer in the Wehrmacht during World War II. By war's end, he held the rank of Leutnant der Reserve (reserve officer). He founded Der Spiegel in 1946/1947, which became ...

  7. Oct 25, 2023 · Rudolf Karl Augstein (5 November 1923 7 November 2002) was one of the most influential German journalists, founder and partowner of Der Spiegel magazine. Born in Hanover, Germany, he was a radio operator and artillery observer in the German Wehrmacht during World War II. He founded Der Spiegel in

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