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Fritz Schenk : ウィキペディア英語版
Fritz Schenk
Fritz Schenk (10 March 1930 in Helbra near Eisleben; † 4 May 2006 in Frankfurt am Main) was a German publicist, journalist and television anchorman. He become well known for the general public thanks to his participation in ZDF-Magazin.
== Family ==

Schenk was born into a politically active and traditionally social democratic family in Helbra. A number of his family members were persecuted by Nazis in the Third Reich.
His father was a hydraulic engineer and worked for years managing a waterworks in Harz region, German Democratic Republic. When Fritz Schenk later escaped to the Federal Republic of Germany, his father was dismissed from the job and died of heart infarction on 10 November 1962 after an interrogation by the Stasi. Schenk later accused Communists throughout all of his life of having killed his father, whereas Nazis had just treated him in an unhuman manner〔Fritz Schenk: Letter to Angela Merkel of 12 November 2003, printed in: Schenk, Der Fall Hohmann, 2005, S. 110.〕
Since 1951, Fritz Schenk was married to Rosemarie (maiden name Müller). They had three sons.

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