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Henri Nannen (25 December 1913 in Emden – 13 October 1996 in Hanover) was a German journalist and art collector. He became one of the most prominent journalists and magazine publishers in Germany. His father was a police officer in Emden who was removed from his post by the NSDAP. After a one-year book dealer apprenticeship he studied the history of art at the University of Munich. In the 1930s he started working as a journalist. During the war he served in SS-Standarte Kurt Eggers, a propaganda unit in Italy. Being large, well-built and fair haired, he corresponded to the racial ideals of the time in Germany. This made him the speaker of the Olympic Oath during the 1936 event in Berlin – for Riefenstahl's film, but not in reality. Many years after the war, he confessed that "I knew what w

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  • Henri Franz Theodor Max Nannen (* 25. Dezember 1913 in Emden; † 13. Oktober 1996 in Hannover) war ein deutscher Verleger und Publizist. Er war Gründer, langjähriger Herausgeber und Chefredakteur der Zeitschrift Stern. (de)
  • Henri Nannen (25 December 1913 in Emden – 13 October 1996 in Hanover) was a German journalist and art collector. He became one of the most prominent journalists and magazine publishers in Germany. His father was a police officer in Emden who was removed from his post by the NSDAP. After a one-year book dealer apprenticeship he studied the history of art at the University of Munich. In the 1930s he started working as a journalist. During the war he served in SS-Standarte Kurt Eggers, a propaganda unit in Italy. Being large, well-built and fair haired, he corresponded to the racial ideals of the time in Germany. This made him the speaker of the Olympic Oath during the 1936 event in Berlin – for Riefenstahl's film, but not in reality. Many years after the war, he confessed that "I knew what was happening ... but I was too cowardly to do something against it." He got back to journalism while working for the Hannoverschen Neusten Nachrichten, the daily newspaper Abendpost and the youth newspaper Zickzack. He was the founder of Gruner + Jahr publishing house and the news magazine Der Stern. He led the magazine from 1948 to 1980 to become one of the strongest in Europe. Gruner + Jahr is the largest publisher in Europe as of 2014. Nannen gained popularity as an art collector and benefactor of the in Emden, an art museum, that he built in 1983. The annual Henri Nannen Prizes are awarded in his honor by Gruner + Jahr. The Henri-Nannen-Schule (formerly Hamburger Journalistenschule), is the journalist school of Gruner + Jahr and is considered one of the best schools of journalism in Germany, along with the German School of Journalism (Deutsche Journalistenschule) in Munich. He was married to Eske Nannen (born 1942), a former actress. Henri Nannen has a son Christian Nannen (born 1946), co-owner of Hamburg suitcase-producer Travelite. (en)
  • Henri Nannen (1913-1996), éditeur et publiciste allemand, est le fondateur et le rédacteur en chef du journal allemand Stern. (fr)
  • Henri Nannen född 25 december 1913 i Emden i nordvästra Tyskland, död 13 oktober 1996 i Hannover, var en tysk förläggare och publicist. Under flera år var han utgivare av och chefredaktör för den av honom grundade tyska tidskriften Stern. Nannen fick i juli 1948 tillstånd av den brittiska ockupationsmakten att genom sitt förlag Stern-Verlag Henri Nannen ge ut tidskriften Stern i Hannover. Henri Nannen var chefredaktör perioden 1948-80 och utgivare fram till 1983. År 1986 öppnades en konsthall i Emden med utgångspunkt i Henri Nannens konstsamling. (sv)
  • Генри На́ннен (нем. Henri Nannen; 25 декабря 1913, Эмден — 13 октября 1996, Ганновер) — немецкий издатель и публицист. Длительное время занимал должность главного редактора журнала Stern. (ru)
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  • Henri Franz Theodor Max Nannen (* 25. Dezember 1913 in Emden; † 13. Oktober 1996 in Hannover) war ein deutscher Verleger und Publizist. Er war Gründer, langjähriger Herausgeber und Chefredakteur der Zeitschrift Stern. (de)
  • Henri Nannen (1913-1996), éditeur et publiciste allemand, est le fondateur et le rédacteur en chef du journal allemand Stern. (fr)
  • Henri Nannen född 25 december 1913 i Emden i nordvästra Tyskland, död 13 oktober 1996 i Hannover, var en tysk förläggare och publicist. Under flera år var han utgivare av och chefredaktör för den av honom grundade tyska tidskriften Stern. Nannen fick i juli 1948 tillstånd av den brittiska ockupationsmakten att genom sitt förlag Stern-Verlag Henri Nannen ge ut tidskriften Stern i Hannover. Henri Nannen var chefredaktör perioden 1948-80 och utgivare fram till 1983. År 1986 öppnades en konsthall i Emden med utgångspunkt i Henri Nannens konstsamling. (sv)
  • Генри На́ннен (нем. Henri Nannen; 25 декабря 1913, Эмден — 13 октября 1996, Ганновер) — немецкий издатель и публицист. Длительное время занимал должность главного редактора журнала Stern. (ru)
  • Henri Nannen (25 December 1913 in Emden – 13 October 1996 in Hanover) was a German journalist and art collector. He became one of the most prominent journalists and magazine publishers in Germany. His father was a police officer in Emden who was removed from his post by the NSDAP. After a one-year book dealer apprenticeship he studied the history of art at the University of Munich. In the 1930s he started working as a journalist. During the war he served in SS-Standarte Kurt Eggers, a propaganda unit in Italy. Being large, well-built and fair haired, he corresponded to the racial ideals of the time in Germany. This made him the speaker of the Olympic Oath during the 1936 event in Berlin – for Riefenstahl's film, but not in reality. Many years after the war, he confessed that "I knew what w (en)
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  • Henri Nannen (de)
  • Henri Nannen (fr)
  • Henri Nannen (en)
  • Наннен, Генри (ru)
  • Henri Nannen (sv)
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