Münchhausen Prize
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The Münchhausen Prize was instituted in 1997, the 200th anniversary of the death of Baron Münchhausen. It is awarded in May each year in Bodenwerder, the Baron's hometown, for special talent in the art of speaking or presentation, either in literature or the visual arts, fantasy and satire, in the sense of the Baron. [1]
Recipients
- 1997: Dieter Hildebrandt
- 1998: Wolfgang Völz
- 1999: Werner Schneyder
- 2000: Norbert Blüm
- 2001: Ephraim Kishon
- 2002: Evelyn Hamann
- 2003: Bruno Jonas
- 2004: Wolfgang Stumph
- 2005: Rudi Carrell
- 2006: Günter Willumeit
- 2007: Tony Marshall
- 2008: Jürgen von der Lippe
- 2009: Emil Steinberger
- 2010: Götz Alsmann
- 2011: Eckart von Hirschhausen
- 2012: Herman van Veen
References
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