2 stepsons including the theoretical physicist Dieter Lüst
Nina Grunenberg (7 October 1936 – 28 December 2017) was a German author and prize-winning journalist. Beginning her career in West Germany at a time when political journalism was largely a male preserve, she wrote carefully researched reports on life in that country, and its political, social and economic topics, and focusing frequently on science or education (her husband, Reimar Lüst, was an astrophysicist.) She wrote about leaders in industry, unions and politics.[1][2][3]
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NinaGrunenberg (7 October 1936 – 28 December 2017) was a German author and prize-winning journalist. Beginning her career in West Germany at a time when...
begeistertes Eintreten für die soziale Revolution." Leo Bauer, quoted by NinaGrunenberg in 1984 At school, while still only fourteen, Bauer was influenced...
and Empathy – Psychedelic Distortion and the Meaning of the 1960s". In Grunenberg, Christoph; Jonathan Harris (eds.). Summer of Love: Psychedelic Art, Social...
managed the solar lobby association Eurosolar for decades. His daughter Nina Scheer managed an eco management consulting company and is herself a member...
Alfred A. Knopf, New York, ISBN 0-307-26564-1. Tobias G. Natter, Christoph Grunenberg (Eds.):Gustav Klimt. Painting, Design and Modern Life, Tate Publishing...
original community, had been uprooted and forced to relocate to downtown Wadi Ninas... More relevant for our concerns here are Acre, Lydda, Ramle, and Jaffa...
archived from the original on September 30, 2007, retrieved 2007-09-01 Grunenberg & Harris 2005, p. 325. Selvin, Joel (June 24, 2011). "Summer of Love:...