• Heinz Patzig (19 September 1929 – 28 March 2013) was a German football player and manager. Patzig was born in Chemnitz. Early in his career he played...
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  • Lothar Ulsaß (1964–1971) Horst Wolter (1961–1972) Ronald Worm (1979–1987) Heinz Wozniakowski (1951–1958) Dieter Zembski (1975–1980) International Mushaga...
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  • Karlsruher SC, Eintracht Frankfurt, and FK Pirmasens. 28 March 2013 – Heinz Patzig, 83, midfielder for Eintracht Braunschweig and others. After his playing...
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  • American rock and roll session musician, producer and arranger, leukemia. Heinz Patzig, 83, German football player and manager (Eintracht Braunschweig). Yuri...
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  • – Reinhard Lakomy, German songwriter, composer (b. 1946) 28 March – Heinz Patzig, 83, footballer (b. 1929) 6 April – Ottmar Schreiner, 67, politician...
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    Conrad Patzig [de], was named chief of the Abwehr, even though it was staffed largely by army officers. Proving himself quite a capable chief, Patzig swiftly...
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    Heinz Friedrich Ruppert Riesenhuber (born 1 December 1935) is a German politician (CDU) who served as Minister of Scientific Research under Chancellor...
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    impending successor to the Abwehr chief Captain Conrad Patzig [de], who was forced to resign. Patzig recommended Canaris as his replacement because of his...
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  • book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Heimann, Karl-Heinz/Jens, Karl-Heinz (1991). Kicker Almanach 1991. Das Fußballjahr im Taschenbuch. München:...
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    Heinz Westphal (4 June 1924 in Berlin – 30 October 1998 in Bonn) was a German politician, representing the SPD. From April to October 1982, he was the...
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    Egon Karl-Heinz Bahr (German pronunciation: [ˈeːɡɔn kaʁlˈhaɪnts ˈbaːɐ̯]; 18 March 1922 – 19 August 2015) was a German SPD politician. The former journalist...
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    policy. He sought out his friend, Patzig, who had commanded Admiral Graf Spee, and a man he had known since 1907. Patzig argued he should remain in port...
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  • Heinz-Werner Meyer (24 August 1932 – 9 May 1994) was a German trade union leader and politician. Born in the Harburg area of Hamburg, Meyer became a coal...
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  • July 1889 4 January 1962 1 April 1942 3 April 1907  Kriegsmarine Conrad Patzig 24 May 1888 1 December 1975 1 April 1942 3 April 1907  Kriegsmarine Otto...
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    Arthur von Briesen Kurt von Briesen Fritz von Brodowski Helmut Brümmer-Patzig Franz Büchner Hans-Joachim Buddecke Walther Buhle Harry von Bülow-Bothkamp...
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    possible. Moreover, before leaving Germany, Lütjens had told Admirals Conrad Patzig [de] and Wilhelm Marschall, that he would adhere to Raeder's directives...
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    the Ben-Gurion-University of Negev. In 2006 she received the "Heinz-Galinski-Preis" ("Heinz-Galinski-Award") of the Berlin Jewish Community. Annemarie Renger...
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    political parties (see Party finance in Germany. For details see Adams, Karl-Heinz (2005). Parteienfinanzierung in Deutschland (in German). Marburg: Tectum...
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  • critics include: Theodor Ebert, Ernst Heitsch, Fritz-Peter Hager and Günther Patzig. The radical, skeptical position holds that Plato did not teach anything...
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    1990) Olderog Paar (from 3 October 1990) Pack (until 8 September 1989) Patzig (from 3 October 1990) Pesch Petersen Pfeffermann Pfeifer Pfeiffer (from...
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    party convention in late 1992, the CDU surprisingly replaced Rühe with Heinz Eggert, a representative from East Germany, as one of Kohl's four deputies...
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    Luxemburg Foundation, a position to which she was elected in succession to Heinz Vietze. Dagmar Gertraud Elsa Ebert was born in Altlandsberg, a small historic...
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    1990) Olderog Paar (from 3 October 1990) Pack (until 8 September 1989) Patzig (from 3 October 1990) Pesch Petersen Pfeffermann Pfeifer Pfeiffer (from...
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    1990) Olderog Paar (from 3 October 1990) Pack (until 8 September 1989) Patzig (from 3 October 1990) Pesch Petersen Pfeffermann Pfeifer Pfeiffer (from...
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    of Saxony In office 8 November 1990 – 18 April 2002 Deputy Rudolf Krause Heinz Eggert Hans Geisler Preceded by Rudolf Krause (as Landesbevollmächtigter)...
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    1990) Olderog Paar (from 3 October 1990) Pack (until 8 September 1989) Patzig (from 3 October 1990) Pesch Petersen Pfeffermann Pfeifer Pfeiffer (from...
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    chairman of the SPD parliamentary group. In October 1973, Klose succeeded Heinz Ruhnau as minister of the interior of Hamburg.[citation needed] Only a year...
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    to Veit Scherzer, he was born in Barstede, part of Ihlow. "When Conrad Patzig [de] was appointed head of the Abwehr on 7 June 1932], its strategic aerial...
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  • Georg Näder, Christiane Iven 2006 Gerhard Steidl, Christian von Bar 2007 Heinz Rudolf Kunze, Eva-Maria Neher 2008 Stefan Hell 2009 Aloys Wobben, Heinrich...
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    coalition enjoyed in the Bundestag. In October 1970, FDP deputies Erich Mende, Heinz Starke, and Siegfried Zoglmann crossed the floor to join the CDU. On 23...
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