Konrad Adenauer Prize
The Konrad Adenauer Prize (German: Konrad-Adenauer-Preis) is an award that was infrequently awarded by the Germany Foundation, an organisation associated with the Christian Democratic Union, from 1967 to 2001. It was named after statesman and former German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer.
List of prize winners
- 1967 Armin Mohler (journalism)
- 1967 Bernt von Heiseler (literature)
- 1967 Ludwig Freund (science)
- 1968 Frank Thiess (literature)
- 1968 Emil Franzel (journalism)
- 1968 Wilhelm Stählin (science)
- 1969 Edzard Schaper (literature)
- 1969 Hans-Joachim Schoeps (science)
- 1970 Pascual Jordan (science)
- 1971 Zenta Mauriņa (literature)
- 1971 William S. Schlamm (journalism)
- 1972 Richard Nikolaus Graf von Coudenhove-Kalergi
- 1975 Gerhard Löwenthal (journalism)
- 1975 Karl Steinbuch (science)
- 1977 Hans Habe (literature)
- 1977 Helmut Schelsky (science)
- 1977 Otto von Habsburg (journalism)
- 1979 Christa Meves (journalism)
- 1980 Lucius D. Clay
- 1981 Axel Cäsar Springer (journalism)
- 1983 Gertrud Fussenegger (literature) (von ihr abgelehnt)
- 1984 Herbert Kremp (journalism)
- 1986 Jean-François Revel (science)
- 1986 Gerd-Klaus Kaltenbrunner (literature)
- 1988 Gertrud Höhler (literature)
- 1990 Alfred Dregger (Konrad Adenauer Freedom Prize)
- 1992 Gabriele Wohmann (literature)
- 1992 Michael Wolffsohn (science)
- 1994 Helmut Kohl (Konrad Adenauer Freedom Prize)
- 1996 Lutz Rathenow (literature)
- 1996 Hans-Peter Schwarz (science)
- 1996 Heinz Klaus Mertes (journalism)
- 1998 Wolfgang Schäuble (Konrad Adenauer Freedom Prize)
- 2000 Ernst Nolte (science)
- 2000 Otfried Preußler (literature)
- 2001 Peter Maffay (culture)
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