The Second Brandt cabinet was the government of Germany between 15 December 1972 and 17 May 1974, during the 7th legislature of the Bundestag. Led by the...
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The First Brandt cabinet was the government of Germany between 22 October 1969 and 15 December 1972, during the 6th legislature of the Bundestag. Led by...
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Bundestag MPs of the social-liberal coalition re-elected Willy Brandt chancellor. His Cabinet Brandt II returned to government the next day, again with FDP chairman...
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Willy Brandt (German: [ˈvɪliː ˈbʁant] ; born Herbert Ernst Karl Frahm; 18 December 1913 – 8 October 1992) was a German politician and statesman who was...
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the Cabinet Erhard II, but when the Free Democratic Party resigned from the government, that led to the formation of the new cabinet. The cabinet was...
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The Second Merkel cabinet (German: Kabinett Merkel II) was the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany during the 17th legislative session of the...
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Political parties: Nazi No elections held during World War II. Last convened on 26 April 1942. Cabinet nominated in Hitler's testament but never convened. In...
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Forces during wartime. The chancellor is the chief executive of the Federal Cabinet and heads the executive branch. The chancellor is elected by the Bundestag...
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The Scholz cabinet (German: Kabinett Scholz, pronounced [kabiˈnɛt ʃɔlt͡s] ) is the current cabinet of Germany, led by Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz....
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West Germany (section Willy Brandt)
crushed by the Germans, Brandt unexpectedly knelt and meditated in silence, a moment remembered as the Kniefall von Warschau. Brandt resigned as chancellor...
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List of Federal Republic of Germany governments (category Cabinets of Germany)
Government of Germany Chancellor of Germany Vice-Chancellor of Germany Cabinet of Germany The Federal Election took place in September 2017, but the formation...
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Edward Heath (redirect from Shadow Cabinet of Edward Heath II)
stage, serving on the Brandt Commission investigation into developmental issues, particularly on North–South projects (Brandt Report). His relations...
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October 1953. It was the first democratically-elected German cabinet after World War II. The cabinet was formed after the 1949 elections. Konrad Adenauer reached...
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cabinet was the government of Germany between 26 October 1965 and 30 November 1966. Led by the Christian Democratic Union Ludwig Erhard, the cabinet was...
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The SPD withdrew from the Stresemann II Cabinet on 3 November 1923. 2 The DNVP withdrew from the Luther I Cabinet on 26 October 1925. Political Party:...
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Federal Ministry of Defence (Germany) (category Cabinets of Germany)
federal agency, headed by the Federal Minister of Defence as a member of the Cabinet of Germany. The ministry is headquartered at the Hardthöhe district in...
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Walter Scheel (category Luftwaffe personnel of World War II)
1979. He led the FDP from 1968 to 1974. During the chancellorship of Willy Brandt, Scheel was Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Vice Chancellor...
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Stellvertreter des Bundeskanzlers), is the second highest ranking German cabinet member. The chancellor is the head of government and, according to the...
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the head of the Federal Ministry of Defence and a member of the Federal Cabinet. According to Article 65a of the German Constitution (German: Grundgesetz)...
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The Second Schmidt cabinet was the government of Germany between 16 December 1976 and 5 November 1980, during the 8th legislature of the Bundestag. Led...
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when the Frederiksen Cabinet was appointed. Denmark PM strikes deal to form new government. 2016-11-27. Andersen, Katja Brandt; Nielsen, Morten (2 May...
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the Second Kohl cabinet led by Helmut Kohl, was sworn in on March 29, 1983 and laid down its function on March 11, 1987. The cabinet was formed after...
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Finance (German: Bundesministerium der Finanzen), abbreviated BMF, is the cabinet-level finance ministry of Germany, with its seat at the Detlev-Rohwedder-Haus...
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Quisling regime (redirect from Quisling's Second Cabinet)
pp. 72–121. ISBN 82-03-11419-9. Brandt, Willy (1945). "Lærernes eksempel". Krigen i Norge (in Norwegian). Vol. II. Oslo: Aschehoug. pp. 33–43. Tangenes...
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The First Schmidt cabinet was the government of Germany between 16 May 1974 and 14 December 1976, during the 7th legislature of the Bundestag. Led by...
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The Third Kohl cabinet led by Helmut Kohl was sworn in on March 12, 1987. The cabinet was formed after the 1987 elections. This cabinet oversaw the German...
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have references showing they are Ukrainian Canadian and are notable. Paul Brandt Brett Kissel Alex Trebek Erik Everhard, actor and director Fred Ewanuick...
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to carry out Brandt's or Struensee's orders. Once, when he threatened his keeper, Brandt, with a flogging for some impertinence, Brandt ended up in a...
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the Ministry of Information also commissioned photographers such as Bill Brandt, who recorded Londoners taking shelter in Tube stations, church crypts,...
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fyːɐ̯ ˈvɪʁtʃaft ʊnt ˈkliːmaˌʃʊt͡s] ), abbreviated BMWK (was BMWi), is a cabinet-level ministry of the Federal Republic of Germany. It was previously known...
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