Klaus Rainer Röhl was born on December 1, 1928 in Free City of Danzig [now Gdansk, Pomorskie, Poland]. He was married to Ulrike Meinhof and Brunhilde. He died on November 30, 2021 in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
German journalist and writer, who published the left-wing magazine
"konkret" in the 1950s and 1960s, but later made a swing to the
right.
From 1981 to 1984, he published the left-wing magazine Spontan. However, from the mid-1980s, his political views gradually changed towards liberal conservatism.
Röhl and his daughters lived under constant police protection for some time, fearing a supposed attack or abduction by RAF members. Röhl was also supporting BKA's investigation providing information about Meinhof's past, places where she could be hiding, etc.
He was married to Ulrike Meinhof from 1961 until the spring of 1968, before her descent into left-wing terrorism. Their marriage produced two daughters, Regine and Bettina Röhl, who became an author critical of communism and far-left extremism.
For some years, he published the moderate leftist magazine das da.