In March 1923 Alfred Rosenberg became editor-in-chief of Adolf Hitler's propaganda newspaper "Völkischer Beobachter" - he shaped the ideology of the Nazis like no other. His religion was that of "blood" until his death. Access to all STERN PLUS content and articles from the print magazine Ad-free & can be canceled at any time Already registered? Login here source site-3
The authors were aware that it would not be easy to do justice to their "desideratum", i.e. their desired object, without wanting to sugarcoat something. "Because who seriously wants to be with one reactionary and nationalist hand it over," they ask, emphatically provocative but not really meant to be serious, in the introduction to their almost 600-page tome. It's about "the" provocative figure in German post-war history, it's about Alfred Dregger (1920-2002).The special thing about him: Although a very well-known...
from Ralf Togel, KatowiceOnce Alfred Gislason lost his composure. Due to the course of the tournament so far, the coach of the German national handball team had calmly surfed the wave that the players loved to talk about. The ride then came to an abrupt end, the 28:35 against Olympic champion France made the wave break. And because the defeat also revealed to the Icelander that the gap to the top of the world is larger than hoped, it obviously...
national handball coach Alfred Gislason found a new love after his wife died from cancer Handball national coach Alfred Gislason © Jan Woitas / DPA In terms of sport, the national handball coach is swimming on a wave of success. And Alfred Gislason is also doing privately: He is in love again - after his wife died of cancer. From a German perspective, the Handball World Cup has so far been a single success story. With five wins in six...
Heart. Passion. And a gnarly Icelandic next to the record. The fact that the German national handball team is not without a chance in the World Cup quarterfinals against France is also due to the special relationship between the young team and its coach Alfred Gislason. You could literally see the young man in front of the ARD microphone how much the defeat he had just suffered in the last main round game of the World Cup hurt him. "It's...
Alfred Gislason had to laugh, of course he had anticipated the question about the quarter-finals and he easily fended it off: "It's always bad when you start to calculate, it was always wrong. We just want to win against Holland, everything else is perfect unimportant." He will withdraw to his hotel room to study videos, prepare for the Dutch and then convey this to his team.So far it has worked extremely well, with the preparation for the respective opponent. The...
The boss of the Austrian energy company OMV, Alfred Stern, urgently warns of the planned gas price cap. He calls for savings incentives - and explains why gas continues to come from Russia.Interviewed by Caspar BusesAlfred Stern, 57, has a spectacular view of the whole of Vienna from the top floor of the OMV high-rise. The man from Styria has been the boss of the largest company in Austria for a good year: 22,000 employees, 36 billion euros in sales,...
In 2004, at the time of the release of the film "The Terminal", he received journalists on a red bench at Roissy airport, who came en masse from all over the world to meet the man who had inspired the American director Steven Spielberg . Mehran Karimi Nasseri - alias Sir Alfred, as he called himself - died this Saturday in this same airport, where he spent eighteen years of his life.He died a natural death shortly before noon at...
TV tip Sean Connery can also be nasty: Arte shows Alfred Hitchcock's "Marnie" Mark (Sean Connery) tries to build a new life for Marnie (Tippi Hedren). © Leo L. Fuchs/ZDF Alfred Hitchcock is always worth seeing. Arte is showing a film from his late work on Sunday evening: In "Marnie", James Bond actor Sean Connery is not gentlemanly at all. No matter how many times you've seen it, seeing an Alfred Hitchcock film again is always worthwhile. Because the "Master...
Despite denials: Alfred Schreuder remains a candidate at VfB Stuttgart Alfred Scheuder Alfred Schreuder is said to remain on the list of candidates at VfB Stuttgart. In winter, the club will make a decision. It is now clear that there are three candidates at VfB Stuttgart to be the permanent successor to Pellegrino Matarazzo. Alfred Schreuder, who was recently associated with the Swabians several times, denied his interest in the post. The Dutchman should still be on the Stuttgart list...