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  1. Beate Auguste Klarsfeld (née Künzel; born 13 February 1939) is a Franco-German journalist and Nazi hunter who, along with her French husband, Serge, became famous for their investigation and documentation of numerous Nazi war criminals, including Kurt Lischka, Alois Brunner, Klaus Barbie, Ernst Ehlers and Kurt Asche.

  2. Nov 9, 2018 · But as Beate Klarsfeld was passing behind West Germany’s chancellor, Kurt Georg Kiesinger, she stopped and shouted, “Nazi!” “He turned round,” she recalls. “Knew exactly who I was.”

  3. Beate Klarsfeld ist eine deutsch-französische Journalistin. Bekannt wurde sie durch die Ohrfeige gegen den 1966 zum neuen deutschen Bundeskanzler gewählten Kurt Georg Kiesinger, ihre Nähe zur Staatssicherheit der DDR sowie zusammen mit ihrem französischen Mann Serge Klarsfeld durch ihr Engagement bei der Aufklärung und Verfolgung von NS ...

  4. Beate Auguste Klarsfeld (née Künzel) was born on February 13, 1939, in Berlin. Beate was the only child of Helen and Kurt Künzel who were not Jewish. According to Beate her parents were not Nazis, but they did vote for Adolf Hitler. Her father was drafted in the summer of 1939 into the infantry.

  5. May 10, 2021 · A scandalous act changed the course of history in Germany. A new graphic novel tells the story of "Nazi-hunters" Beate and Serge Klarsfeld in poignant pictures.

  6. 2 days ago · Beate Klarsfeld in 1967 wrote a series of articles in the leftist newspaper Combat attacking German Chancellor Kurt Kiesinger for his role as a Nazi propagandist during World War II. In 1968 she attended a rally at which he was speaking, charged to the podium, and slapped Kiesinger on the face.

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  8. Learn about the lives and achievements of Serge and Beate Klarsfeld, who survived the war in hiding and pursued Nazi war criminals and collaborators in France and Germany. They also published books on Holocaust victims and Auschwitz photographs.