Thilo Thielke Explained

Thilo Thielke
Birth Date:24 January 1968
Birth Place:Hanover, West Germany
Death Place:Tanzania
Nationality:German
Occupation:Journalist
Writer

Thilo Thielke (24 January 1968 – 29 October 2020) was a German journalist and writer.[1]

Biography

In 1985, Thielke was hired as a journalist for the daily newspaper Neuve Presse.[2] From 1990 to 1996, he was editor-in-chief of the television program Spiegel TV and their reports on the Balkans.[8 German] In 1996, he was awarded a prize at the New York Television Festival for his work on the Yugoslav Wars. The following year, he began working for the magazine Der Spiegel. From 2003 to 2008, he was a correspondent in Nairobi, where his children were born, then in Bangkok. In 2013, he lived with his family in a lodge on Mount Kilimanjaro.[3] [4] [5]

Thielke wrote numerous books on contemporary history in countries such as Kenya, Sudan and the Philippines. He also wrote about footballer Reinhard Libuda.[6] His first book, Eine Liebe in Auschwitz, helped him rise to fame. A biographical novel, it contained elements of journalistic reporting and historical and political documentation.[7]

Other places where Thielke worked as a journalist include Die Achse des Guten and The European.[8] [9]

Thilo Thielke died in Tanzania on 29 October 2020, at the age of 52 and was found dead in his lodge while on a research trip.[10]

Works

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Langjähriger Afrika-Reporter überraschend gestorben – Thilo Thielke schrieb auch für den stern. 31 October 2020. stern.de. German.
  2. Web site: Thilo Thielke †. Frankfurter Allgemeine. German.
  3. Web site: Thilo Thielke. Perlentaucher. German.
  4. Web site: Thilo Thielke. Reporter Forum. German.
  5. Web site: Thilo Thielke. Babelio. German.
  6. Web site: Thilo Thielke. Conbook Verlag. German.
  7. Web site: Thilo Thielke. bücher.de. German.
  8. Web site: Thilo Thielke. Anchgut.com. German.
  9. Web site: Thilo Thielke. The European. German.
  10. News: Afrika lag ihm am Herzen. 30 October 2020. Frankfurter Allgemeine. German. Frankenberger. Klaus-Dieter.
  11. Web site: Axel Springer Preis für Junge Journalisten 2000: Nominierungen stehen fest. 20 March 2000. PressePortal. German.