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Henri Nannen (25
December 1913 in
Emden – 13
October 1996 in Hanover) was a
German journalist and art collector. He
became one of the most
prominent journalists...
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forces with
Stern to
create the
Henri Nannen Prize,
which since 2016 has been
referred to
simply as the
Nannen Prize [de]. The
award honors outstanding...
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furor by
condemning Nannen, the prize's namesake, for his **** collaboration,
declaring that he
would have his
bronze bust of
Nannen melted down and recast...
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subsidiary of Bertelsmann.
Under the
editorship (1948–1980) of its
founder Henri Nannen, it
attained a
circulation of
between 1.5 and 1.8 million, the
largest in...
- The Henri-
Nannen-Schule,
formerly Hamburger Journalistenschule, is the
journalist school of Europe's
largest publishing house,
Gruner + Jahr (Brigitte...
- The
Nannen Arboretum is an eight-acre (3.2 ha)
arboretum and
botanical garden located at 28
Parkside Drive, Ellicottville, New York. It is
nonprofit and...
- 2019 - The
European Press Prize Investigative Reporting Award 2021 - The
Nannen Prize by
Gruner + Jahr for
Investigation 2022 - The ICFJ
Innovation in International...
- (PDF). The
Computer Journal. 42 (4): 270–283. doi:10.1093/comjnl/42.4.270.
Nannen, Volker. "A
short introduction to
Model Selection,
Kolmogorov Complexity...
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Kunsthalle Emden (Henri and Eske
Nannen Foundation,
Donation Otto Van de loo) is a
German art
museum in
Emden in East Frisia, Germany. The museum's collections...
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Chinese government. He has
received three World Press Photo awards, the
Henri Nannen Prize for photojournalism, the W.
Eugene Smith Grant, a
photography grant...