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    Berndt Seite (born 22 April 1940 in Hahnswalde, Trebnitz) is a German politician. He was the 2nd minister president of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern from 1992...
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  • Look up Seite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Seite is a German word meaning side. Seite may also refer to: Berndt Seite (born 1940), German politician...
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    (1989–1990) Henning Voscherau (1990–1991) Alfred Gomolka (1991–1992) Berndt Seite (1992) Oskar Lafontaine (1992–1993) Klaus Wedemeier (1993–1994) 1989...
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  • Bundesrat (1988–1989) Walter Momper, President of the Bundesrat (1989–1990) Berndt Seite, President of the Bundesrat (1992) Oskar Lafontaine, President of the...
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    Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. He remained as a state MP until 1994 and was replaced by Berndt Seite as minister president. From November 1991 until March 1992, Gomolka also...
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    1 November 1992 – 31 October 1993 First Vice President Berndt Seite Preceded by Berndt Seite Succeeded by Klaus Wedemeier Lord Mayor of Saarbrücken In...
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    Union (CDU) and Free Democratic Party (FDP) led by Minister-President Berndt Seite. While the CDU remained the largest party in the Landtag, the FDP suffered...
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    February 1995. Her sponsor was Annemarie Seite, wife of the then Minister-President of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Berndt Seite. After undergoing trials she was commissioned...
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    German shipyards to their West German competitors. On 19 March 1992, Berndt Seite (CDU) succeeded him as Minister President. The election for the second...
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    Union (CDU) and Social Democratic Party (SPD) led by Minister-President Berndt Seite. The SPD overtook the CDU as the largest party and chose not to continue...
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  • October 1990 19 March 1992 (resigned) 509 Christian Democratic Union 2 Berndt Seite (born 1940) 19 March 1992 3 November 1998 2420 Christian Democratic Union...
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  • (1942–2020) 27 October 1990 19 March 1992 resigned 1 year, 144 days CDU 2 Berndt Seite (born 1940) 19 March 1992 3 November 1998 6 years, 229 days CDU 3 Harald...
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    Mecklenburg-Vorpommern In office 8 December 1994 – 2 November 1998 Minister-President Berndt Seite Preceded by Gabriele Wurzel Succeeded by Otto Ebnet...
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    vice-minister-president in a coalition government with the CDU under minister-president Berndt Seite (CDU). In 1998, the SPD agreed to form a coalition with the PDS (now...
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    Mecklenburg-Vorpommern The office was vacant from 19 March to 15 May 1992. 45 Seite, BerndtBerndt Seite (born 1940) 15 May 1992 31 October 1992 169 days CDU Mecklenburg-Vorpommern...
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  • March — Victor von Halem, German operatic bass (died 2022) 22 April — Berndt Seite, German politician 3 May — Conny Plank, German musician (died 1987) 11...
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  • Schwarz-Schilling Elisabeth Schwarzhaupt Hartmut Schwesinger Hans-Christoph Seebohm Berndt Seite Rudolf Seiters Bernd Siebert Kurt Sieveking Renate Sommer Jens Spahn...
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    Mecklenburg-Vorpommern In office 3 March 1990 – May 1993 General Secretary Berndt Seite Günter Reitz Preceded by Office established Succeeded by Angela Merkel...
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    Alfred Ingemar Berndt, a senior official at the Reich Propaganda Ministry who had volunteered for military service. Seconded by Goebbels, Berndt was assigned...
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    2022-12-16. "Grete Helene Berndt". geni_family_tree. Retrieved 2022-02-14. Stolpersteine in Frankfurt am Main (Städtische Seite) retrieved 22 February 2020...
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  • Alfred Ingemar Berndt, a senior official at the Reich Propaganda Ministry, who had volunteered for military service. Seconded by Goebbels, Berndt was assigned...
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    beim Reichskanzler«, Vossische Zeitung, Berlin 1933-08-04, Abendausgabe, Seite 3, "Vossische Zeitung Berlin 1933-08-04". Archived from the original on...
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    voters in 2024. "Ergebnisse Landtagswahl in 28 - Dahme-Spreewald III". "Seite wird geladen" (PDF). "Ergebnisse Landtagswahl in 28 - Dahme-Spreewald III"...
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  • neither initiated nor financially supported by the government. Hans-Christoph Berndt, the AfD faction leader in Brandenburg, urged other parties to dismantle...
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  • Kippenberger), Cologne 1991 Kunsthalle Szombathely, Hungary 1991 Galerie Berndt, Cologne 1995 Nothing is not nothing, Retrospective (1965-1995). Kunsthalle...
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  • Groß, Hessische Abgeordnete 1820–1933, Darmstadt 1980, ISBN 3-922316-14-X, Seite 53 Klee (2005), p. 10. Christine Koch: Das Bibliothekswesen im Nationalsozialismus:...
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  • Carstens über seine Vergangenheit?" (Der Spiegel 46/1978, 13 November 1978, Seite 23) Snyder (1998), p. 308. Klee (2007), pp. 529-530 Klee (2007), p. 530...
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    für ärztliche Fortbildung. 83 (2): 102–6. ISSN 0044-2178. PMID 2655300. Berndt, H (1985). "[Johann Lucas Schönlein and the beginnings of the Berlin clinical...
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  • in 1926) to architect Bruno Wisniewski and pianist Edith Wisniewski (née Berndt) in Stolp. After World War II and the subsequent expulsion of Germans from...
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    and Sword Military. ISBN 9781399061308. Willy Wolff (1976) [1973]. An der Seite der Roten Armee На стороне Красной армии. Bloody Streets: The Soviet Assault...
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