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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lea_RoshLea Rosh - Wikipedia

    Lea Rosh (German pronunciation:; born Edith Renate Ursula Rosh; 1 October 1936) is a German television journalist, publicist, entrepreneur and political activist. Rosh was the first female journalist to manage a public broadcasting service in Germany and in the 1970s the first anchorwoman of Kennzeichen D [ de ] , a major political ...

  2. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lea_RoshLea Rosh – Wikipedia

    Lea Rosh [ ʁoːs] (* 1. Oktober 1936 in Berlin als Edith Renate Ursula Rosh) ist eine deutsche Fernsehjournalistin, Autorin und Publizistin. Sie war in den 1990er-Jahren Leiterin des NDR-Landesfunkhauses in Hannover und damit neben Ulrike Wolf beim MDR eine der ersten Frauen in Deutschland, die ein Funkhaus leiteten.

  3. 27 de ene. de 2020 · Para conmemorar a los judíos europeos asesinados de Europa, la junta directiva del patronato del monumento y su presidenta, Lea Rosh, colocaron velas rojas en el laberinto de estelas que forman...

  4. germanhistorydocs.ghi-dc.org › bioinfoGHDI - Rosh, Lea

    Rosh, Lea (1936*); born in Berlin, active as a television journalist; host of the former talk-show "Freitagnacht" ("Friday Night"); dedicated herself to preserving the memory of Germany’s Nazi past through films and documentaries; 1991, named director of the North German Radio (NDR) broadcasting studio in Hanover; 1999, founded her own ...

  5. 11 de may. de 2005 · La iniciadora del monumento a las víctimas del Holocausto que se inauguró ayer en el centro de Berlín, la periodista Lea Rosh, fue objeto hoy de fuertes críticas de la comunidad judía por su idea...

  6. We are Lea Rosh, television journalist, author, and chair of the Society to Support the Monument for the Murdered Jews of Europe; and Olaf Lemke, one of Europe’s five biggest frame dealers, both born in Berlin.

  7. In August 1988, the journalist Lea Rosh proposes at a panel discussion to erect a “memorial as a visible commitment to action” on the former Gestapo premises in Berlin-Kreuzberg.