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Josef Ackermann (born 31 January 1896, Munich – died 22 August 1959, Zürich) was a German journalist. ==Biography== Ackermann became contributing editor of the ''Weißenburger Tagblatt'' in 1917, and of the ''Telegraphen-Union'' in Munich. He was permanent Landtag rapporteur for the ''Münchner Zeitung'' and the ''Bayerische Staatszeitung''. During the Third Reich he was imprisoned in Stadelheim Prison, in the KZs Dachau, Buchenwald and Dora-Mittelbau. After World War II he became director of the municipal intelligence service of München. Ackermann was correspondent of ''Die Welt''. From 1948-51 he was head of Verband der Berufsjournalisten in Bayern (association of professional journalists in bavaria). In April 1945, he was founder and chief editor of the Münchner Stadtanzeiger. Ackermann was member of the Senate of Bavaria from 1950 to 1955. He was member of the executive board of the Deutscher Journalisten-Verband (German journalist association) and member of the ''Arbeitsgemeinschaft kommunaler Presseamtsleiter''.〔(Josef Ackermann profile ), hdbg.de; accessed 19 September 2015.〕 The ''Ackermannstraße'' in Munich was named in honor of him in 1960.
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