Willy Brandt Prize

The Willy Brandt Prize is an annual prize awarded by the Norwegian-German Willy Brandt prize foundation (in German: Norwegisch-Deutsche Willy-Brandt-Stiftung) since 2000. It is awarded to persons or institutions that make significant contributions to German-Norwegian relations.[1] It is named after the former German Bundeskanzler Willy Brandt and comprises a Willy Brandt statuette by Nils Aas and a certificate.[2] It is separate from the International Willy-Brandt Prize founded in 2011 by the Social Democratic Party of Germany.

Prize winners

2018

  • Robin Allers
  • Kate Hansen Bundt

2017

2016

2015

  • Sten Inge Jørgensen, Norwegian journalist writing for Morgenbladet and author of the book "Tyskland stiger frem"
  • Clemens Bomsdorf, German journalist writing for Focus, The Art Newspaper, art – Das Kunstmagazin

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

  • Sverre Dahl, Norwegian translator
  • Klaus-Ewald Holst, Honorary Consul General for Norway in Sachsen-Anhalt, Thüringen and Brandenburg

2009

  • Inge Lønning, Norwegian professor and politician
  • Fritz Fadranski, German historian

2008

  • Grete Lächert, Music teacher
  • Hannelore Besser, School principal[3]

2007

2006

  • Gymnasium Carolinum (Neustrelitz), Neustrelitz, a German academic school
  • Stor-Elvdal ungdomsskole, Koppang, a Norwegian academy
  • Herzog-Johann-Gymnasium in Simmern, Hunsrück, a German academic school

2005

2004

2003

  • Nils Morten Udgaard, Norwegian journalist
  • Einhard Lorenz, German historian

2002

2001

  • Klaus Liesen, former Director-General of Ruhrgas AG
  • Olav Christopher Jensen, German-Norwegian visual artist

2000

References

  1. "Willy Brandt Foundation Awards Ceremony 2014". 2014-11-03. Retrieved 18 September 2015.
  2. "The State Visit Continues". The Royal House of Norway. 2007-10-17. Retrieved 18 September 2015.
  3. "DER WILLY-BRANDT-PREIS 2008". 2008. Retrieved 18 September 2015.
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