Former AP German-language service head Ulrich Renz, who covered Nazi trials, dies at 90
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"Renz began working for the AP in Germany in 1971, after a stint at United Press International, and eventually headed the German-language service at its Frankfurt headquarters from 1986-92."
"The German-language news service was begun after World War II to help establish a free press and support democracy in postwar West Germany."
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