Was ist wolf von lojewski?

Wolf von Lojewski, whose full name is Wolf Gerhard Ernst August von Lojewski, is a German journalist and television presenter. He was born on September 10, 1940, in Berlin, Germany.

Lojewski began his career in journalism in 1962 as a radio reporter for Sender Freies Berlin (SFB). He then joined Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) in 1967. He gained popularity as a political reporter and presenter on NDR, notably hosting the political talk show "Talk im Turm" from 1973 to 1981.

Lojewski also worked for the German television network ZDF from 1981 to 1997. During his time at ZDF, he hosted several talk shows and political programs, including "Politbarometer" and "Talk aus Berlin."

Throughout his career, Lojewski has interviewed numerous politicians, including German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and former American President George H. W. Bush. He is known for his direct and confrontational interviewing style.

Apart from his journalism work, Lojewski has also written several books, including "Im Rausch der Politik: Die Faszination der Macht" (In the Intoxication of Politics: The Fascination of Power) and "Die Mauer war weg: Deutsche Geschichten" (The Wall Was Gone: German Stories).

Wolf von Lojewski has received various awards for his contributions to journalism, including the prestigious Bambi Award in 1993 for his outstanding achievement in television. He is considered one of Germany's most influential journalists and continues to be active in the media industry.