Gabriele Krone-Schmalz

Gabriele Krone-Schmalz (born 8 November 1949 in Lam, District of Cham, Bavaria) is a German broadcast journalist and author.

Krone-Schmalz in 2018

Biography

With an academic background in Eastern European history, political science, and Slavic studies, Krone-Schmalz holds a doctorate in history and political science. Since 1976, she has worked primarily for various radio and television broadcasts of the West German broadcasting company Westdeutscher Rundfunk.

Krone-Schmalz worked at the Moscow studio of ARD broadcasting from 1987 to 1992. Between 1992 and 1997, she hosted the world culture programming of the ARD. Since then, she has been self-employed as a freelance journalist.

Krone-Schmalz is also known for her involvement with the philanthropic work on behalf of orphans in Saint Petersburg. She is the author of several books on Russia.[1]

In 2008 she was awarded with the prestigious Pushkin Medal of the Russian Federation.[2]

She is sometimes described as Putinversteher[3] and as a "mouthpiece of Putin's propaganda".[4]

Books

  • 1993: Russland wird nicht untergehen... (Russia Will Not Stand Down), ECON Verlag, ISBN 3-430-15697-1
  • 2000: An Russland muss man einfach glauben. Meine Moskauer Jahre. (You Simply Must Believe in Russia. My Years in Moscow), ECON-Verlag, ISBN 3-612-26012-X
  • 2007: Was passiert in Russland (What Is Happening in Russia), Herbig-Verlag, 1. Auflage, 29. September 2007, ISBN 3-7766-2525-2
  • 2015: Russland verstehen: Der Kampf um die Ukraine und die Arroganz des Westens (Understanding Russia: The Battle for Ukraine and the Arrogance of the West), ISBN 978-3-406-67525-6

Career recognition

References

  1. Official web site
  2. "Pressemitteilung". Russian Embassy in Germany. 2008. Archived from the original on 23 June 2009. Retrieved 23 June 2009.
  3. Georgi, Oliver (10 July 2022). "Linke und der Krieg: Putin verstehen und kapitulieren". FAZ.NET (in German). Retrieved 17 November 2022.
  4. "Wissenschaftler ensetzt: "Krone-Schmalz ist die Synchronstimme Putins"". www.t-online.de (in German). 17 December 2022. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
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