Thomas Kielinger


Thomas Kielinger is a German journalist, political commentator and author, who for a long time used to be London correspondent for Die Welt.

Biography

Kielinger was born in 1940 in Danzig, the last of six children. He studied at the Universities of Münster and Bochum, as well as the University of Cardiff where in the 1960s he stayed for three years as a Lector in the German department.

Career

In 1971 he joined the German daily national newspaper Die Welt in Hamburg as its literary critic. In 1977, he was made Die Welt's chief correspondent in Washington DC to coincide with the inauguration of the United States President Jimmy Carter, and later in the era of Ronald Reagan.
After his time in the USA, he became Editor-in-Chief of the German weekly newspaper Rheinischer Merkur from 1985 to 1994. From 1994 to 1998 he pursued his own business as writer, broadcaster and political consultant. In 1998 he was invited to rejoin Die Welt, to become the paper's correspondent in London.
Kielinger was for many years on the jury of the Theodor-Wolff-Prize, and a jury member of the Lenkungsausschuss at the Königswinter Conference. He is a regular panelist on the BBC News weekly news discussion programme featuring a roundtable panel of foreign and British journalists Dateline London.
Several books testify to his abiding interest in Anglo-German history: Crossroads and Roundabouts: Junctions in German-British Relations, Großbritannien, a country portrait as part of a series called "Die Deutschen und ihre Nachbarn”, as well as a biography of the Queen, Elizabeth II - Das Leben der Queen. The latter was also favourably reviewed in The Times Literary Supplement, where it was stated that "amid all the warm words about the Queen’s commitment to duty, it is Thomas Kielinger who comes closest to explaining what motivates Elizabeth II".
In 2014 Kielinger added another biography to his list of publications: Winston Churchill – Der späte Held, which reached its 5th edition in 2015 and is available in paperback, as well as in an audio version, read by performer and author Gerd Heidenreich. It has been translated into Danish and Polish.
His latest biography is appearing in Spring 2019, about the Tudor Queen, Elizabeth I.

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