Klaus Kreuzeder (4 April 1950 in Forchheim, West Germany – 3 November 2014 in Munich, Germany) was a German saxophonist. Klaus Kreuzeder was born in Forchheim...
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brewmaster Dora Hitz (1856–1924), Impressionist painter Klaus Kreuzeder (1950–2014), saxophonist Klaus Wolfermann (born 1946), athlete (javelin thrower) Thomas...
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disseminated encephalomyelitis. Mariam Fakhr Eddine, 81, Egyptian actress. Klaus Kreuzeder, 64, German saxophonist. Jim Leonard, 64, American photographer. Herbert...
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Wolfgang Droege (1949–2005), Canadian-German right-wing extremist Klaus Kreuzeder (1950–2014), saxophonist Horst Kummeth (born 1956), actor, director...
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-regisseur; Ehrenpreis) 2009: Joachim Jung (Bildender Künstler) 2009: Klaus Kreuzeder (Saxophonist) 2009: Rotraut Susanne Berner (Grafikerin und Illustratorin;...
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Gottwald (1983–1985) Klaus Hecker (1983) Erika Hickel (1983–1985) Hannegret Hönes (1985–1987) Milan Horacek (1983–1985, successor of Klaus Hecker) Willi Hoss...
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Klaus Beckmann (11 August 1944 – 27 May 1994) was a German politician of the Free Democratic Party (FDP) and former member of the German Bundestag. From...
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Mariano 1977 Apo-Calypso with Embryo 1979 Aera Live with Locko Richter, Klaus Kreuzeder, Lutz Oldemeier, Helmut Meier-Limberg, Freddy Setz 1980 Reise (CD)...
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Klaus Daweke (14 May 1943 – 28 March 2020) was a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and former member of the German Bundestag....
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Klaus Bühler (16 January 1941 – 3 February 2021[better source needed]) was a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) who served as member...
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had won the plurality (43.9%) of votes while being absent, nevertheless Klaus Schütz, relying on a coalition of Social Democrats and Free Democrats, remained...
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Klaus-Peter Creter (born April 8, 1943) is a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and former member of the German Bundestag. Creter...
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unification of Europe - CVCE Website". www.cvce.eu. Retrieved 13 May 2024. Klaus Wiegrefe (17 December 2021), "Informant »O-35-VIII«: Willy Brandt war für...
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Berlin-Lichtenberg in East Berlin, Soviet Zone of Germany. His father was Klaus Gysi, a high-ranking official in East Germany who served as the Minister...
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group rejected her nomination and voted instead to name Justice Minister Klaus Kinkel to head the Foreign Ministry. Ahead of the German presidential election...
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position, Bahr drew attention amid the uproar surrounding the expulsion of Klaus Uwe Benneter, who at that time had been serving as the Federal Chairman...
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ISBN 3-430-12608-8 Geld und Gemeinden, Südwest Information, München 1972 Klaus Esser, Kurt Faltlhauser: Beteiligungsmodelle, Verlag Moderne Industrie,...
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Klaus Francke (17 July 1936 – 28 June 2020) was a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and former member of the German Bundestag...
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working group on cultural and media affairs, led by Michael Kretschmer and Klaus Wowereit. When Federal President Joachim Gauck announced in June 2016 that...
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Chancellor Helmut Kohl Preceded by Hans-Dietrich Genscher Succeeded by Klaus Kinkel Minister of Economics In office 18 January 1991 – 21 January 1993...
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group rejected her nomination and voted instead to name Justice Minister Klaus Kinkel to head the Foreign Ministry. After resigning from active politics...
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Rhine-Westphalia in 1984 and the federal FDP board in 1994. Under the leadership of Klaus Kinkel, he was Secretary General of his party from 1993 to 1994. From 1997...
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Sigmar Gabriel In office 21 March 2004 – 16 November 2005 General Secretary Klaus Uwe Benneter Preceded by Gerhard Schröder Succeeded by Matthias Platzeck...
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and civil society building. In 2001, former Czech Prime Minister Václav Klaus accused Verheugen of a "tragic misuse of his position", after Verheugen...
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Klaus-Peter Creter, CDU (from 3 October 1990) Dieter-Julius Cronenberg, FDP Herbert Czaja, CDU Hans Daniels, CDU Wolfgang Daniels, Die Grünen Klaus Daubertshäuser...
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Brandt and Schmidt Are Acclaimed in Party Votes New York Times. Thomas Klau (6 March 1996), SPD joins growing clamour for IGC action on unemployment...
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the election for federal Juso chairmanship in 1977, he was defeated by Klaus Uwe Benneter, who was later suspended from the SPD, and in 1978 he lost...
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he became vice chairman of the parliamentary group and in 1973, under Klaus Schütz, he became a senator for federal affairs. After Schütz's resignation...
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about mafia structures and he charged the manager of the German subsidiary, Klaus Betz. Betz was covered by the company for two years. The investigator, identified...
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Offenburg was found desecrated. Schäuble, Wolfgang; Koch, Dirk; Wirtgen, Klaus (1991). Der Vertrag (in German). Stuttgart: Dt. Verl.-Anst. ISBN 978-3-421-06605-3...
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