Peter Boenisch

German journalist and author
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Boenisch in 1983

Peter Boenisch (4 May 1927 in Berlin – 8 July 2005 in Gmund am Tegernsee) was a German columnist and journalist.

Life

Boenisch worked as journalist for German newspaper Bild, where he became in 1961 editor-in-chief. He was the founder of magazine Bravo. From 1978 to 1981 he worked for German newspaper Die Welt. From 19 May 1983 to 14 June 1985 Boenisch was speaker of Helmut Kohl's German cabinet. In 2001, he became president of organisation Union-Clubs von 1867.[1] Boenisch married three times.

Awards

References

  1. ^ Ernst Cramer. (9 July 2005). Mann mit Grundsätzen, Berliner Morgenpost,
  2. ^ Welt.de: Grosses Verdienstkreuz für den Journalisten Peter Boenisch (German)

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  • Literature by and about Peter Boenisch in the German National Library catalogue
  • Sprecher mit beschränkter Vollmacht, by Gerhard Spörl in Zeit, Nr. 11, 9 March 1984
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