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Renate Riemeck (4 October 1920 – 12 May 2003) was a German historian and Christian peace activist who became known as former foster parent of the famous journalist and left-wing militant Ulrike Meinhof.

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  • Renate Katharina Riemeck (* 4. Oktober 1920 in Breslau; † 12. Mai 2003 in Alsbach) war eine deutsche Historikerin und Friedensaktivistin. (de)
  • Dr. Renate Riemeck, född 4 oktober 1920 i Breslau, död 12 maj 2003 i Alsbach-Hähnlein, tysk konsthistoriker, fredsaktivist och sedermera välkänd skribent med starka liberala och socialistiska åsikter. 1949 tog hon över vårdnaden om och blev fostermor till Ulrike Meinhof och hennes storasyster Wienke Meinhof sedan deras mor, Ingeborg Meinhof, dött i cancer. Flickorna var då 15 respektive 18 år. Riemeck blev fostermor till flickorna eftersom hon i tio års tid haft en relation med modern. Enligt författaren Jutta Ditfurth, som 2008 kom ut med boken Ulrike Meinhof – en biografi, försummade Riemeck dock flickorna. Karriären kom före. (sv)
  • Renate Riemeck (4 October 1920 – 12 May 2003) was a German historian and Christian peace activist who became known as former foster parent of the famous journalist and left-wing militant Ulrike Meinhof. (en)
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  • Renate Katharina Riemeck (* 4. Oktober 1920 in Breslau; † 12. Mai 2003 in Alsbach) war eine deutsche Historikerin und Friedensaktivistin. (de)
  • Renate Riemeck (4 October 1920 – 12 May 2003) was a German historian and Christian peace activist who became known as former foster parent of the famous journalist and left-wing militant Ulrike Meinhof. As a young woman, she joined the "Christian Community" (Christengemeinschaft), an anthroposophical denomination founded by a group of evangelical theologians in Switzerland in 1922 and which was banned in Germany in 1941. After the war, she was among the millions who relocated away from the center and east of Germany, moving to Oldenburg, where she worked in teacher training, herself authoring one of the first democratic school text books of the period. In 1946, she joined the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). In 1960, she was among the founders of the German Peace Union (DFU). In the early 1940s, while living at Jena, Riemeck befriended the newly widowed Dr Ingeborg Meinhof, moving in with the Meinhof family as a lodger. After the war, with Jena in the Soviet occupation zone, the Meinhofs moved with her to Oldenburg where, following Ingeborg Meinhof's death from cancer in 1949, Riemeck formally became guardian to her friend's two orphaned children, one of whom, Ulrike Meinhof, would subsequently gain notoriety as a leading member of the Red Army Faction. (en)
  • Dr. Renate Riemeck, född 4 oktober 1920 i Breslau, död 12 maj 2003 i Alsbach-Hähnlein, tysk konsthistoriker, fredsaktivist och sedermera välkänd skribent med starka liberala och socialistiska åsikter. 1949 tog hon över vårdnaden om och blev fostermor till Ulrike Meinhof och hennes storasyster Wienke Meinhof sedan deras mor, Ingeborg Meinhof, dött i cancer. Flickorna var då 15 respektive 18 år. Riemeck blev fostermor till flickorna eftersom hon i tio års tid haft en relation med modern. Enligt författaren Jutta Ditfurth, som 2008 kom ut med boken Ulrike Meinhof – en biografi, försummade Riemeck dock flickorna. Karriären kom före. (sv)
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