Gerd Ruge
Gerd Ruge (9 August 1928 – 15 October 2021) was a German journalist, author and filmmaker. As a journalist he was associated with public broadcasters
Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk (NWDR),
ARD and
WDR. Through his career spanning over 50 years, he reported from many countries including the former Soviet Union, China, the United States, and Afghanistan. He was the first German journalist with a visa to work in
Yugoslavia, and the first correspondent for national television
ARD in Moscow. He was ARD correspondent in the U.S. from 1964 and 1969, where he reported after the assassination of both
Martin Luther King Jr. and
Robert F. Kennedy. Ruge summarised his reports in books such as ''Sibirisches Tagebuch'' ("Siberia Diary") and ''Russland: Portrait eines Nachbarn'' ("Russia: Portrait of a Neighbour") and ''Unterwegs: politische Erinnerungen'' ("On the way: political memories")
Ruge co-founded the German chapter of
Amnesty International in 1961. He was professor of television journalism at Munich's
University of Television and Film. He received awards for journalism, peace movement and national merit including the Commander's Cross of the
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in 2014.
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