Dieter Breuers
Dieter Breuers was a German journalist and writer.
Breuers, originally from Düsseldorf, studied history, German and American studies in Cologne and Berlin. In 1992 he succeeded Jürgen C. Jagla as editor-in-chief of the Kölnische Rundschau/Bonner Rundschau.
He also became known primarily through his novels and non-fiction books on historical topics, especially the Middle Ages. Following the motto that he writes these books primarily for those who actually find history boring and that history consists primarily of stories, he created exciting and entertaining works that nevertheless do not lack competence. His first two books in particular, Ritter, Mönch und Bauersleut and Sterben für Jerusalem , received a lot of attention, very good r
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