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Nationality
  
Germany

Known for
  
Burda Style

Role
  
Publisher

Name
  
Aenne Burda

Occupation
  
Publisher


Aenne Burda laughing and drawing something while wearing a collared longsleeve dress.


Full Name
  
Anna Magdalene Lemminger

Born
  
28 July 1909 (
1909-07-28
)
Offenburg, Germany

Died
  
November 3, 2005, Offenburg, Germany

Spouse
  
Franz Burda I (m. 1931–1986)

Children
  
Hubert Burda, Frieder Burda, Franz Burda

Grandchildren
  
Elisabeth Burda, Jakob Burda, Felix Burda

Similar People
  
Hubert Burda, Franz Burda I, Maria Furtwangler, Christa Maar

Aenne burda


Aenne Burda (28 July 1909 – 3 November 2005), born Anna Magdalene Lemminger, was a German publisher of the Burda Group, a media group based in Offenburg and Munich, Germany. She was one of the symbols of the German economic miracle.

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Aenne Burda smiling closed mouth with short gray hair and wearing a light brown scarf.

Aenne Burda Award Ceremony (Cherie Blair, Maria Furtwängler-Burda, Viviane Reding) | DLD14


Biography

Aenne Burda smiling with his hand on her face and wearing a longsleeve black and white dress.

Aenne Burda was born in Offenburg, German Empire. She chose her name after the popular song Änchen von Tharau. She was daughter of a train locomotive driver. She left her convent high school at the age of 17 and became a cashier at the Offenburg electricity company. In 1930 she befriended with printer and publisher Franz Burda, son of Franz Burda, the founder of the Burda printing company. She married him a year later, on 9 July 1931. The couple had three sons, Franz (1932), Frieder (1936) and Hubert (1940). She was the mother-in-law of actress Maria Furtwängler.

Aenne Burda posing with her hair arranged and wearing a collared dress.

She was strongly committed to charity work. The two foundations she established support young academics and seniors in her hometown of Offenburg respectively.

Aenne Burda smiling with his hand on her face and wearing a longsleeve black and white dress.

Aenne Burda died in her native Offenburg, Germany, at the age of 96 from natural causes.

Magazine publishing

Aenne and her husband helped to expand the family business into women's magazines. In 1949 Aenne Burda founded a fashion magazine printing and publishing company in her home town Offenburg. The same year she started publishing magazine Favorit, which was later renamed to Burda Moden. The first issue of Burda Moden magazine was published in 1950 with a circulation of 100,000 (in January). It gained a great popularity in the market, especially since 1952, when they began to include sheets of paper with patterns for clothes. In 1987 Burda Moden became the first Western magazine published in Soviet Union. Burda Fashion is currently published in 90 countries in 16 different languages.

In 1977 she launched Burda CARINA magazine, a fashion and lifestyle magazine targeting a younger female audience.

Famous quotes

  • "My aim is to put together practical fashions at an affordable price that can be worn by the largest possible number of women."
  • "I have learned to grow old with a young heart, thus retaining my enjoyment of life, my joie de vivre."
  • Awards

  • 1974 Great Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
  • 1979 Offenburg’s Ring of Honour for her role in the city’s economic development
  • 1984 Bavarian Order of Merit
  • 1985 Baden-Württemberg Order of Merit
  • 1989 Jakob Fugger Medal by the Bavarian Publishers Association (the first time this was awarded to a woman)
  • 1989 Aenne Burda is made an honorary citizen of her hometown Offenburg
  • 1990 Karl Valentin Order of Merit
  • 1994 Golden Order of Merit from the province of Salzburg, Austria
  • 2001 Awarded the German Federal Republic’s highest Order of Merit with Star for her exceptional achievements as a business woman
  • References

    Aenne Burda Wikipedia