Kurt Hans Biedenkopf (German pronunciation: [kʊʁt ˈbiːdn̩ˌkɔp͡f] ; 28 January 1930 – 12 August 2021) was a German jurist, academic teacher and politician...
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politician (SPD) Kurt Benkert (born 1995), American football player Kurt Bevacqua (born 1947), American baseball player Kurt Biedenkopf (1930–2021), German...
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Gerhard Schröder (redirect from Gerhard Fritz Kurt Schroder)
Schröder joined the minister-presidents of two other German states, Kurt Biedenkopf and Edmund Stoiber, in making the case for a five-year delay in Europe's...
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satellite, was the suggestion of the then Minister-President of Saxony, Kurt Biedenkopf. While DT64 was broadcast throughout East Germany, Sputnik is available...
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Theodor Oberländer but also future CDU chairman and West German chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger). A prominent member was theologian Eugen Gerstenmaier, who...
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Bundeskanzleramt 1982–1984 Helmut Kohl (1930–2017), German chancellor (1982–1998) Kurt Biedenkopf (1930–2021), politician (CDU), former Ministerpräsident of Saxony (1990–2002)...
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conversation between senior West German CDU politicians Helmut Kohl and Kurt Biedenkopf. It was then "leaked" to Stern magazine as a transcript recorded by...
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and economic fields, including state prime ministers Erwin Teufel, Kurt Biedenkopf and Bernhard Vogel. While the German-American Steuben Parade is held...
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1997, he joined the minister-presidents of two other German states, Kurt Biedenkopf and Gerhard Schröder, in making the case for a five-year delay in Europe's...
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(1931–2006) 1 July 1999 – 30 June 2004 SPD 1999 Roland Koch (1999) Kurt Biedenkopf (1999–2000) Kurt Beck (2000–2001) Klaus Wowereit (2001–2002) Wolfgang Böhmer...
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on the left, he noted common ground with CDU politician and critic Kurt Biedenkopf. Inspired by Mikhail Gorbachev's perestroika, Bahro hoped for a "prince...
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Kurt Beck (born 5 February 1949) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), who served as the 7th Minister President of Rhineland-Palatinate...
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also attended and completed his BA in May 2022. The German politician Kurt Biedenkopf, former Minister President of Saxony and former President of the Bundesrat...
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Christian Democratic Union (CDU) government led by Minister-President Kurt Biedenkopf retained its majority and continued in office. The table below lists...
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making it one of the ten largest universities in Germany as of 2014. Kurt Biedenkopf, who later became prime minister of the state of Saxony, was rector...
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party and remained in office, not least due to the lauded work of Kurt Biedenkopf, whom Kohl had brought in as Secretary General of the CDU. Kohl remained...
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addition to Reinhard Mohn and Hans-Dieter Weger, the board's members were Kurt Biedenkopf, Gerd Bucerius, Friedhelm Farthmann and Eberhard Witte. In 1985, a...
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society. He co-founded the Institut für Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft with Kurt Biedenkopf in 1977, and served as a Professor at the University of Leipzig from...
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1999 to 2001, with the rank of cabinet minister. As chief of staff to Kurt Biedenkopf, he helped negotiate the special Solidarity Pact designed to finance...
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Sabine Bergmann-Pohl Christoph Bergner Otto Bernhardt Ole von Beust Kurt Biedenkopf Ulrich Biel Adolf Bieringer Clemens Binninger Alfred Biolek Andreas...
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Christian Democratic Union (CDU) government led by Minister-President Kurt Biedenkopf retained its majority and continued in office. As of 2024, this is...
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Parkway. Lore Agnes (1876–1953), politician and women's rights activist Kurt Biedenkopf (1930–2021), politician (CDU), 1967–1969 Rector of the Ruhr University...
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(CDU) led by Kurt Biedenkopf dominated the election with 53.8% of the vote, followed by the Social Democratic Party (SPD) with 19.1%. Biedenkopf subsequently...
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preceding law is executed herewith and is to be proclaimed. — Prof. Dr. Kurt Biedenkopf (Minister President), Steffen Heitmann (State Minister of Justice)...
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April 1999 – 31 October 1999 Preceded by Hans Eichel Succeeded by Kurt Biedenkopf Leader of the Christian Democratic Union in Hesse In office 25 January...
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Michael Spence Wendelin Wiedeking Michael E. Porter Philip Kotler Kurt Biedenkopf Bernhard Walter Burkhard Schwenker Hans Werner Sinn Gerhard Casper...
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(chairmanship by the B states NW, NI, HE, SN) until he was replaced by MP Kurt Beck (Rhineland-Palatinate) in 2009. Until reunification in 1990, the presidency...
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Oldenburg, Swedish-American sculptor and illustrator (d. 2022) 1930 – Kurt Biedenkopf, German academic and politician, 54th President of the German Bundesrat...
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26 January - Reinhart Hummel, theologian (died 2007) 28 January - Kurt Biedenkopf, CDU politician 30 January Alfred Herrhausen, banker (died 1989) Egon...
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1980. The CDU's original lead candidate was Heinrich Köppler, who died on 20 April, shortly before the election. Biedenkopf was appointed to replace him....
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