Gerhard Fritz Kurt "Gerd" Schröder (German: [ˈɡeːɐ̯haʁt fʁɪts kʊʁt ˈʃʁøːdɐ] ; born 7 April 1944) is a German lobbyist and former politician, who was the...
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April 1974, Ed. G. Funke, Berlin: de Gruyter, 1974, pp. 862 – 74. "Zur Genese des Historismus", in: bewußt sein, Gerhard Funke zu eigen, ed. A Bucher...
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Gerhard Glogowski (born 11 February 1943) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD). Born in Hanover, Glogowski finished public school...
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of Lower Saxony. In 1990, Funke's Social Democratic Party won the state elections, which brought future-Chancellor, Gerhard Schröder, into power as the...
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Gerhard Stoltenberg (29 September 1928 – 23 November 2001) was a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and minister in the cabinets...
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Allerseelen (band) (redirect from Gerhard Petak)
Allerseelen is the musical project of the Austrian musician Gerhard Petak, also known as Kadmon and Gerhard Hallstatt. Briefly a group in 1987, it has been a solo...
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Cabinet Schröder III (Lower Saxony) (category Gerhard Schröder)
this cabinet - Funke - was also part of Schröder's first cabinet as Chancellor. His cabinet was succeeded by his former deputy Gerhard Glogowski, forming...
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Geheimdienst: Gerhard Schindler (59) wird neuer BND-Chef Archived 13 September 2018 at the Wayback Machine in DerWesten, published by Funke Mediengruppe...
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Bernd Heynemann (redirect from Bernd Reinhold Gerhard Heynemann)
Bernd Reinhold Gerhard Heynemann (born 22 January 1954 in Magdeburg) is a former German football referee and now a German politician. "Bernd Heynemann"...
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Cabinet Schröder II (Lower Saxony) (category Gerhard Schröder)
position in 1998 upon being elected Chancellor. One member of this cabinet - Funke - was also part of Schröder's first cabinet as Chancellor. Ergebnis der...
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Gerhard Jahn (10 September 1927 – 20 October 1998) was a German politician and a member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). He was Parliamentary...
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Deutsche Revolution 1918–1923, in: Aufstand der Vernunft Nr. 3. Hrsg.: Der Funke e.V., Eigenverlag, Wien 2005 Bernt Engelmann [Wikidata]: Wir Untertanen...
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Gerhard Heimann (12 February 1934 – 10 August 2017) was a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and former member of the German Bundestag...
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foreign minister and as the vice chancellor of Germany in the cabinet of Gerhard Schröder from 1998 to 2005. Fischer has been a leading figure in the German...
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First Schröder cabinet (category Gerhard Schröder)
It succeeded the Fifth Kohl cabinet formed after the 1998 elections. Gerhard Schröder, Minister President of Lower Saxony, reached an agreement on a...
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Gerhard Braun (December 28, 1923 – October 23, 2015) was a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and former member of the German Bundestag...
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other masters of Baroque and pre-Classical music. Its director is Christian Funke. Gewandhauskapellmeister Franz Konwitschny performed Bach's six Brandenburg...
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lost by a wide margin. He served as Minister of Finance under Chancellor Gerhard Schröder after the SPD's victory in the 1998 federal election, but resigned...
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set in Venice is The Thief Lord, written by the German author Cornelia Funke. The poet Ugo Foscolo (1778–1827), born in Zante, an island that at the...
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SPD in 2002, where he served alongside SPD leader and then-Chancellor Gerhard Schröder. He became his party's Chief Whip in the Bundestag, later entering...
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Sattler 1982: Volker Dohm, Reinhard Folk 1981: Klaus von Klitzing 1980: Klaus Funke 1979: Heiner Müller-Krumbhaar 1978: Bernhard Authier, Horst Fischer 1977:...
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Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety in the government of Chancellor Gerhard Schröder from 1998 to 2005. Trittin was born in Bremen, as son of Helene...
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Gerhard Dewitz (December 16, 1926 – May 24, 2008) was a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and former member of the German Bundestag...
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(disambiguation) Gavin Schmidt, Climatologist Gerhard Schmidt (art historian) (1924–2010), professor of the history of art Gerhard Schmidt (crystallographer) (1919–1971)...
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Gerhard Riege (23 May 1930 - 15 February 1992) was a respected East German law professor. On 18 March 1990 East Germany held the first truly free election...
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of the 1998 elections, he joined the Federal Government of Chancellor Gerhard Schröder and was appointed Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal...
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elections. In 1998, he became Defence Minister in the government of Chancellor Gerhard Schröder but resigned shortly before the 2002 elections. From March 1995...
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Echeverria Eichwede Engelhardt Esdar Esken Fäscher Fechner Fiedler Franke Funke Gava Gerdes Gerster Glöckner Griese Hagedorn Hagl-Kehl Hakverdi Hartmann...
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is published by Germany's third largest newspaper and magazine publisher Funke Mediengruppe. Several magazines also originate from Dortmund. The Rock Rock...
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1922 4 October 1923 317 days Independent Cuno Stresemann I 6 Kanitz, GerhardGerhard von Kanitz (1885–1949) 6 October 1923 5 December 1925 2 years, 62 days...
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