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Lea Rosh
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Lea Rosh (German pronunciation: [ˈʁoːs]; born Edith Renate Ursula Rosh; 1 October 1936[1][2]) is a German television journalist, publicist, entrepreneur and political activist. Rosh was the first female journalist to manage a public broadcasting service in Germany and in the 1970s the first anchorwoman of Kennzeichen D [de], a major political television program. She has been a member of the SPD since 1968.
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Born | Edith Renate Ursula Rosh (1936-10-01) 1 October 1936 (age 87) |
Occupation | journalist |
Website | www |
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Rosh has received major public awards (e.g. the Bundesverdienstkreuz), and is a controversial and influential figure in the local political scene of Berlin. The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin is seen as her main and personal achievement.