Dieter Kronzucker
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Born | Hans-Dieter Kronzucker 22 April 1936 Munich, Germany |
Alma mater | University of Vienna |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, television presenter |
Children | 2, including Susanne Kronzucker |
Hans-Dieter Kronzucker (born 22 April 1936) is a German journalist and television presenter.[1]
Life
Kronzucker was born in Munich, the son of an opera singer mother and a father who worked in the tourism industry. He grew up in Cologne and Tegernsee, Bavaria. He attended the Wittelsbacher-Gymnasium in Munich, graduating in 1954; during his time there, he founded and was the editor-in-chief of the school newspaper. He then studied philosophy and cultural history in Munich, Barcelona and Vienna, completing his PhD at the University of Vienna.
Kronzucker worked for many years as a journalist and television presenter in Germany, and is perhaps best known for presenting news magazine
In 1980, his two daughters, Sabine and Susanne, along with a nephew, were kidnapped while on holiday in
Awards
- 1985: Hanns-Joachim Friedrichs
- 1988: Leo-M.-Goodman-Award
- 2002: Mitteldeutscher Medienpreis Hans Klein, lifetime achievement award
- 2007: Media award by the city of Munich
- 2008: Bayerischer Fernsehpreis
References
- ^ "Dieter Kronzucker". n24.de.
- ^ "Was macht eigentlich... Martin Wächtler". Stern. 19 June 2002. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
- ^ "Ende der Entführung". Die Zeit. 10 October 1980. Retrieved 1 March 2018.