Gerhard Löwenthal Prize

The Gerhard Löwenthal Prize (German: Gerhard-Löwenthal-Preis) is an award for "free and conservative journalism" (freiheitlich-konservativen Journalismus) in Germany. Endowed by German "Foundation for Conservative Education and Research" (Förderstiftung Konservative Bildung und Forschung), it is awarded in cooperation with national-conservative newspaper Junge Freiheit and Ingeborg Löwenthal, widow of conservative journalist and Holocaust survivor Gerhard Löwenthal. Issued annually between 2004 and 2009, it has since been awarded only biannually.[1]

Recipients of the Gerhard Löwenthal Prize

Recipients of the prize have been:

Recipients of the Gerhard Löwenthal honorary prize

A special honorary prize has been awarded to:

References

  1. "Gerhard-Löwenthal-Preis". Bibliothek des Konservatismus (in German). Förderstiftung Konservative Bildung und Forschung. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  2. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung: Lesesaal: Thomas Paulwitz
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