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Occupation
  
Business, Publishing

Headquarters
  
Berlin, Germany

Revenue
  
3 billion EUR (2014)

Parent(s)
  
Hinrich Springer

CEO
  
Mathias Dopfner

Name
  
Axel Springer

Founder
  
Axel Springer

Role
  
Publishing company

Founded
  
1946, Hamburg, Germany


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Born
  
May 2, 1912 (
1912-05-02
)

Died
  
September 22, 1985(1985-09-22) (aged 73)West Berlin, West Germany

Spouse(s)
  
Martha Else Meyer (1933–1938) divorcedErna Frieda Berta Holm (1939–)divorcedRosemarie Alsen (1953–1961) divorcedHelga Ludeweg(1962–) divorcedFriede Springer (1978–1985)

Children
  
Barbara (born 1933)Axel Springer jun. (1941–1980)Raimund Nicolaus (born 1962)

Stock price
  
SPR (ETR) € 47.92 +0.01 (+0.02%)2 Feb, 1:29 PM GMT+1 - Disclaimer

Operating income
  
507.1 million EUR (2014)

Net income
  
235.7 million EUR (2014)

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Axel Cäsar Springer (2 May 1912 – 22 September 1985) was a German journalist and the founder and owner of the Axel Springer SE publishing company.

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Early life

Springer was born in Altona near Hamburg, where his father worked as publisher. As a young man, from July 1941, Springer acted as projectionist at the Waterloo cinema, near the Dammtor railway station, which presented American films for the well-to-do youth of Hamburg until Germany's declaration of war against the United States in December 1941.

Journalist career

Springer's career started as an apprentice compositor and publisher at the publishers Hammerich & Lesser-Verlag, his father's company. After that, he received practical training in the news agency "Wolffs Telegraphisches Bureau" and worked as a local reporter for the newspaper Bergedorfer Zeitung.

Starting in 1934, he worked as a journalist with Altonaer Nachrichten until the compulsory closure of the newspaper in 1941. From 1941 to 1945, he published literary works in Hammerich & Lesser Verlag.

Publisher

Springer founded his own publishing company, Axel Springer GmbH, in Hamburg in 1946. He published the Hamburger Abendblatt newspaper, preceded by some magazines, including the popular radio and TV programm magazine Hörzu. In 1952, Springer started the publication of the tabloid Bild, becoming the daily newspaper for millions in Germany and an important influence on public opinion.

He went on to launch and acquire a string of papers and magazines characterised by entertainment and conservative politics, Die Welt among others. The Axel Springer AG today is one of the major magazine, newspaper and online media companies in Europe with over 230 newspapers and magazines as well as more than 80 online offerings.

Controversy

In the late 1960s, Springer was attacked by the German student movement for the political opinions propagated through the tabloid Bild and the other Springer media, and became a target of protest marches and direct actions. Springer was swift to denounce those who questioned the West German economic miracle of the fifties and sixties.

In 1974, Springer's Bild was attacked in The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum by Heinrich Böll. In 1977 Günter Wallraff, a noted German writer and journalist, worked for four months as an editor for Bild in Hanover, under the name "Hans Esser". In his books Der Aufmacher – a pun meaning both "Lead Story" and "the one who opens" – and Zeugen der Anklage ("Witnesses for the Prosecution") he portrays his experiences among the editorial staff of the tabloid and the journalism he encountered there.

Corporate principles

Part of the articles of association of Axel Springer AG are the five sociopolitical preambles that were written by Axel Springer in 1967, amended in 1990 following German reunification and supplemented in 2001, one day after 9/11.

  1. To uphold liberty and law in Germany, a country belonging to the Western family of nations, and to further the unification of Europe.
  2. To promote reconciliation of Jews and Germans and support the vital rights of the State of Israel.
  3. To support the Transatlantic Alliance, and solidarity with the United States of America in the common values of free nations.
  4. To reject all forms of political extremism.
  5. To uphold the principles of a free social market economy.

The corporate constitution defines fundamental sociopolitical convictions but does not offer opinions.

Death

Springer died in West Berlin in 1985. His heiress is his fifth (and last) wife Friede Springer (born 1942) who, 30 years Springer's junior, had been his sons' nanny.

References

Axel Springer Wikipedia