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|image=Marion Grafin Donhoff.jpg
 
|nationality=German
 
|birth_date=2 December 1909
 
|birth_place=East Prussia
 
|birth_place_now=Kaliningrad
 
|death_date=11 March 2002
 
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|constitutes=journalist, editor
 
|description=Spooky German journalist
 
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'''Marion Grafin Donhoff'''
 
 
 
==Background==
 
Dönhoff was born in [[East Prussia]] in 1909 into the old aristocratic ('Junker') Dönhoff family at Schloss Friedrichstein (now in the Gurkyevsky District of the Russian oblast of [[Kaliningrad]]).
 
 
 
==Career==
 
In 1946, Dönhoff joined the fledgling, [[Hamburg]]-based magazine''[[Die Zeit]]'' as political editor, and to the time of her death on 11 March 2002, aged 92, Dönhoff was still co-publisher of the influential paper.
 
 
 
While being known as left-liberal in its cultural and literature coverage, the paper adopted a fundamentalist pro-American line in other matters, arguing heavily for the division of Germany, for West-German rearmament and the foundation of a new, big West-German army.
 
 
 
==Intelligence connection==
 
A payroll list from the German Foreign Intelligence Service [[BND]] from 1970, names 230 top journalists including Marion Countess Dönhoff (alias 'Dorothea') from the [[die Zeit]].<ref>[https://www.rubikon.news/artikel/wir-durfen-uns-den-begriff-lugenpresse-nicht-von-den-rechten-aus-der-hand-schlagen-lassen]</ref>
 
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