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Hermann L. Gremliza

Hermann Ludwig Gremliza (November 20, 1940 – December 20, 2019)[1] was a German radical left journalist.

Gremliza was born in Cologne. In the 1960s he studied in Tübingen. He learned the profession working at Der Spiegel, and after 1974 Gremliza become editor-in-chief of the radical left-wing magazine konkret.

In 1987, he contended that he was a ghostwriter for the investigative journalist Günter Wallraff. Wallraff impugned the accusations.[2]

In 1989, he left the Social Democratic Party because of its support of German reunification. Gremliza was known for his support of Israel. He died in Hamburg, aged 79.

Works (selection)

  • 1987 - Betrug dankend erhalten - ISBN 3-922144-30-6
  • 1991 - Krautland einig Vaterland - ISBN 3-922144-83-7
  • 1997 - Wie Hannelore Kohl die Russen bezauberte - ISBN 3-922144-56-X
  • 1997 - Vorwärts. Nieder. Hoch. Nie wieder. Vierzig Jahre Konkret. Eine linke deutsche Geschichte 1957-1997 - ISBN 3-89458-156-5
  • 2000 - Gegen Deutschland: 48 Nestbeschmutzungen - ISBN 3-89458-193-X

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