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Stefan Aust

    January 1, 1946

    Stefan Aust is a German journalist known for his in-depth investigative work and detailed reporting. His writing often delves into complex social and political issues, maintaining a sharp and analytical perspective. Aust is recognized for his commitment to rigorous research and uncovering truths. His style is direct, and readers appreciate his ability to present intricate information in a clear and accessible manner.

    Stefan Aust
    Heimatschutz
    Xi Jinping - The Most Powerful Man in the World
    Inside 9-11
    The Baader-Meinhof complex
    Baader-Meinhof
    The Baader-Meinhof group
    • 2022

      This biography skilfully unravelling the hidden story of Xi Jinping's life and career, from his early childhood to his rise to the pinnacles of the Party and the State, they flesh out his views and uncover how he became the most powerful man in the world

      Xi Jinping - The Most Powerful Man in the World
    • 2009

      Aust presents the definitive account of the RAF, capturing a highly complex story both accurately and colorfully. Much new information has surfaced since the mass suicide of the Groups' leaders in the 1980s. Some RAF members have come forward to testify in new investigations and formerly classified Stasi documents have been made public since the fall of the Berlin Wall, all contributing to a fuller picture of the RAF and the events surrounding their demise. Aust ranges from the group's creation in 1970 to their breakup in 1998, incorporating all of the new information.

      Baader-Meinhof
    • 2008

      Tells the story of how a small group of young middle-class people, out of moral indignation about the Vietnam War and the injustices of capitalist society, turned to bombings, kidnappings and murder - thus resorting to flagrant immorality themselves.

      The Baader-Meinhof complex
    • 2002

      Inside 9-11

      What Really Happened

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(32)Add rating

      Some of the finest writing and reporting on the events of September 11 was done by Der Spiegel, Germany's magazine of record. With its main office in Hamburg, base of operations for terrorist ringleader Mohamed Atta and many of the others, Der Spiegel's journalists were on the front lines of the earliest investigation into the identities of those who brought holy war to America. The award-winning team from Spiegel was also at Ground Zero, talking to people, gathering stories, interviewing survivors, seeking the words that might express the interconnections of horror and heroism. The words come from those who had been inside and somehow gotten out. Inside 9-11 gives us some of their accounts, taking us as close as we can get to what happened. The "why" of September 11 may remain beyond understanding. But here we learn who the terrorists were, and how they were able to take so many innocent lives by sacrificing their own. The profiles in this book render a chilling, alien mindset that has become part of our daily reality. Combining first-class investigative journalism and writing of great clarity, Inside 9-11 is a heartbreaking and gripping reconstruction of the events that changed us all. Translated from the German by Paul De Angelis and Elisabeth Kaestner, with contributions from Margot Dembo and Christopher Sultan.

      Inside 9-11