KONKRET

konkret

'konkret' is a monthly German magazine "for politics and culture" (according to its subtitle) that has existed since 1955.

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Origins
''konkret'' since 1974
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Origins


It was founded in 1955 with support of the central committee of the Free German Youth by communist-pacifist students centered around Herbert Mies and Klaus Rainer Röhl. Until 1957, it appeared under the title ''Studentenkurier''. And until 1964, it had close ideological and financial relations with the East Germany government.[1] Innovative in its style, it had great influence with the radical and socially critical student movement. In the high phase of the German student movement of the sixties, it appeared biweekly and weekly.
Important authors such as Arno Schmidt, Kurt Hiller, Werner Riegel and Peter Rühmkorf published there in the fifties.
One of the most well-known workers at the magazine was Ulrike Meinhof, the chief editor from 1962. She ended her journalistic activities soon before she joined the Red Army Faction. On May 7, 1969, the house of ''konkret'' publisher Klaus Rainer Röhl was stormed by activists under Meinhof's leadership, its windows and furnishing destroyed. Röhl was also Meinhof's former husband and the father of her two children.

''konkret'' since 1974


The current location of publication is Hamburg and the chief publisher since 1974 has been journalist Hermann L. Gremliza, who also writes the introduction column of the magazine.
''konkret'' presents itself as a radical leftist magazine, standing to left of Germany's established parties. Currently, it is often connected to the Anti-German movement, although this attribution has been rejected by Gremliza. Its maxim is "reading what others don't want to know" (''lesen, was andere nicht wissen wollen'').
Notable contributors during the Gremliza era (among numerous others) were:

Norbert Blüm

Wolf Biermann

Heinrich Böll

Daniel Cohn-Bendit

Karlheinz Deschner

Jutta Ditfurth

Rudi Dutschke

Erich Fried

Robert Gernhardt

Sebastian Haffner

Yaak Karsunke

Oskar Negt

Robert Neumann

Willy Puchner

Alice Schwarzer

Klaus Theweleit

Sahra Wagenknecht

Günter Wallraff

Detlef zum Winkel

External links



Konkret website

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