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==Reviews==
==Reviews==
<blockquote>German journalist Stefan Aust reflects that uneasy relationship with his country's traumatic past in his new history of the terrorist movement launched by [[Andreas Baader]], [[Ulrike Meinhof]] and [[Gudrun Ensslin]]. Aust, for many years the editor of ''Der Spiegel'', the German newsweekly, has a long history with the [[Red Army Faction|RAF]]. He even played a big part in one of the gang's exploits, helping to retrieve Meinhof's young twins from a Palestinian orphans' camp after she had abandoned the girls there.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/04/10/AR2009041001086.html| title=At Least They Weren't Nazis: Review | author= Marc Fisher| date= April 12, 2009 | work=the Washington Post}}</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>German journalist Stefan Aust reflects that uneasy relationship with his country's traumatic past in his new history of the terrorist movement launched by [[Andreas Baader]], [[Ulrike Meinhof]] and [[Gudrun Ensslin]]. Aust, for many years the editor of ''Der Spiegel'', the German newsweekly, has a long history with the [[Red Army Faction|RAF]]. He even played a big part in one of the gang's exploits, helping to retrieve Meinhof's young twins from [[Gibellina]] comune in [[Sicily]] .<ref> [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klaus_Rainer_R%C3%B6hl Klaus Rainer Rohl's page in en.wikipedia.org] </ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 16:47, 9 February 2013

Stefan Aust

Stefan Aust (born 1 July 1946 Stade, Lower Saxony) is a German journalist and was the editor-in-chief of the weekly news magazine Der Spiegel from 1994 to February 2008.[1][2]

Two of Aust's books have been made into films: Der Pirat 1997 by Bernd Schadewald and Der Baader Meinhof Komplex 2008 by Uli Edel.[3][4]

Books

  • Kennwort 100 Blumen – Verwicklung des Verfassungsschutzes in den Mordfall Ulrich Schmücker. Konkret Literatur Verlag, Hamburg 1980. ISBN 3-922144-04-7
  • Hausbesetzer: Wofür sie kämpfen, wie sie leben und wie sie leben wollen. Hoffmann und Campe, Hamburg 1981. ISBN 3-455-08765-5 (mit Sabine Rosenbladt)
  • Brokdorf: Symbol einer politischen Wende. Hoffmann und Campe, Hamburg 1981. ISBN 3-455-08782-5
  • Der Baader Meinhof Komplex. Hoffmann und Campe, Hamburg 1985. ISBN 3-455-08253-X (erweitert und aktualisiert: 1997, ISBN 3-455-11230-7; Taschenbuchausgabe 1998, ISBN 3-442-12953-2; völlig überarbeitete und ergänzte Neuausgabe 2008, ISBN 978-3-455-50029-5)
  • Werner Mauss – ein deutscher Agent. Hoffmann und Campe, Hamburg 1988. ISBN 3-455-08641-1 (Neuausgabe 1999, ISBN 3-442-12957-5)
  • Der Pirat: Die Drogenkarriere des Jan C.. Hoffmann und Campe, Hamburg 1990. ISBN 3-455-08367-6 (Taschenbuchausgabe 2000, ISBN 3-442-15046-9)
  • Die Flucht: Über die Vertreibung der Deutschen aus dem Osten. Spiegel-Buchverlag, Hamburg 2002. ISBN 3-421-05682-X
  • Der Lockvogel: Die tödliche Geschichte eines V-Mannes zwischen Verfassungsschutz und Terrorismus. Rowohlt, Reinbek 2002. ISBN 3-498-00063-2 (Taschenbuchausgabe 2003, ISBN 3-499-61638-6)
  • 11. September. Geschichte eines Terrorangriffs. DVA, Stuttgart 2002. ISBN 3-421-05656-0 (mit Cordt Schnibben)
  • Irak: Geschichte eines modernen Krieges. Spiegel-Buchverlag, Hamburg 2003. ISBN 3-421-05804-0 (Hrsg. mit Cordt Schnibben)
  • Die Gegenwart der Vergangenheit: Der lange Schatten des Dritten Reichs. DVA, München 2004. ISBN 3-421-05754-0 (Hrsg. mit Gerhard Spörl)
  • Der Fall Deutschland: Abstieg eines Superstars. Piper, München 2005. ISBN 3-492-04831-5 (mit Claus Richter, Gabor Steingart, Matthias Ziemann)
  • Wettlauf um die Welt: Die Globalisierung und wir. Piper, München 2007. ISBN 978-3-492-05032-6 (mit Claus Richter, Matthias Ziemann)

Reviews

German journalist Stefan Aust reflects that uneasy relationship with his country's traumatic past in his new history of the terrorist movement launched by Andreas Baader, Ulrike Meinhof and Gudrun Ensslin. Aust, for many years the editor of Der Spiegel, the German newsweekly, has a long history with the RAF. He even played a big part in one of the gang's exploits, helping to retrieve Meinhof's young twins from Gibellina comune in Sicily .[5]

References

  1. ^ http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-179316252.html
  2. ^ http://medienkritik.typepad.com/blog/2008/11/stefan-aust-denies-antiamerican-populism-in-der-spiegel.html
  3. ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0042266/
  4. ^ Michael Burleigh (08 Dec 2008). "The Baader-Meinhof Complex by Stefan Aust - review". The Telegraph. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  5. ^ Klaus Rainer Rohl's page in en.wikipedia.org

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