Claus Hinrich Casdorff
Claus Hinrich Casdorff (August 6, 1925 in Hamburg – February 6, 2004) was a German journalist.
Life
Casdorff worked as journalist for German broadcaster Westdeutscher Rundfunk. Together with journalist Rudolf Rohlinger he started tv-magazine Monitor in 1965.[1]
Books by Casdorff
- Kreuzfeuer. interviews von Kolle bis Kiesinger. Berlin: Lenz, 1971
- Weihnachten 1945: Ein Buch der Erinnerungen. Munich: Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, 1989 (original edition 1981), ISBN 978-3423250283
- Demokraten. Profile unserer Republik. Königstein: Athenäum 1983. ISBN 978-3761082638
Awards
- 1979: Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
- 1991: Order of Merit of North Rhine-Westphalia
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External links
Literature by and about Claus Hinrich Casdorff in the German National Library catalogue
References
- Berliner Zeitung: Kritisch, selbstbewusst, schlagfertig, 2004
- Claus Hinrich Casdorff, obituary in Der Spiegel on February 9, 2009
- Schlagfertig, streitlustig, unbestechlich, obit in Der Tagesspiegel on February 8, 2004
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