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    Lothar de Maizière (German pronunciation: [də mɛˈzi̯ɛːɐ̯]; born 2 March 1940) is a German former Christian Democratic politician. In 1990, he served as...
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    retirement until his death in August 2006. Maizière was born in Stade on 24 February 1912 to Walter de Maizière, who was a jurist by profession, and Elsbeth...
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    The cabinet of Lothar de Maizière was the last cabinet of East Germany before German reunification. It was formed on 12 April 1990, following the general...
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  • World Cup winner Lothar Matthes (born 1947), German diver Lothar de Maizière (born 1940), last Prime Minister of East Germany (1990) Lothar Meggendorfer (1847–7...
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    Klaus Reichenbach (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    As minister in the Minister-President's Office in the cabinet of Lothar de Maizière, Reichenbach was an important figure in coordinating German reunification...
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    Jürgen Kleditzsch (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    He served as the GDR's last Minister of Health in the cabinet of Lothar de Maizière. He also worked as a specialist physician in the Neu-Ulm district...
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    State Minister of Justice. Maizière was born in Bonn to the later Inspector general of the Bundeswehr, Ulrich de Maizière. He graduated at the Aloisiuskolleg...
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  • Herbert Schirmer (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    He served as the GDR's last Minister of Culture in the cabinet of Lothar de Maizière. Schirmer completed an apprenticeship as a machinist and stoker in...
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    formed the government in East Germany until German Reunification. Lothar de Maizière from the CDU was minister-president. "18 March: Alliance for Germany...
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    1989, Götting was deposed by inner party reformers. In December 1989 Lothar de Maizière, a lawyer and deputy chairman of the Evangelical Church Synod of East...
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    include Lothar de Maizière, last Prime Minister of the German Democratic Republic, the politician Thomas de Maizière and the general Ulrich de Maizière. Maizières-lès-Metz...
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  • Axel Viehweger (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Construction, Urban Development and Housing of the GDR in the cabinet of Lothar de Maizière. Viehweger attended the Extended Secondary School (EOS) and completed...
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    Hans-Wilhelm Ebeling (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    first and last Minister for Economic Cooperation in the cabinet of Lothar de Maizière. Ebeling's father was an officer with the Army High Command and was...
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    Emil Schnell (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    GDR's last minister for post and telecommunications in the cabinet of Lothar de Maizière. From 1960 to 1968, Schnell attended the Polytechnic Secondary School...
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  • Minister of East Germany Ulrich de Maizière (1912–2006), Chief of staff of the Bundeswehr 1966–1972 Andreas de Maizière [de] (born 1950), former member of...
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  • parliamentary leader. It then participated in the last GDR government led by Lothar de Maizière. On 27 March 1990, the Liberal Democratic Party and the National Democratic...
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    Alliance fell nine seats short of the 201 seats needed to govern alone. Lothar de Maizière of the CDU invited the SPD to join his Alliance partners – the German...
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    Peter-Michael Diestel (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    the last Interior Minister of East Germany, under Prime Minister Lothar de Maizière (1990). As such, he represented the DDR in the negotiations on the...
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  • politics were Wolfgang Schnur and Clemens de Maizière, the father of the later last GDR prime minister Lothar de Maizière. Schnur, later chairman of the opposition...
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    Günther Krause (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    in the Volkskammer and as a senior adviser to Minister-President Lothar de Maizière. In that role, he was a co-signatory to the Unification Treaty. After...
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  • Werner Maihofer, FDP (1972-1974 Special Affairs; 1974-1978 Interior) Lothar de Maizière, CDU (1994-1998 Family, Seniors, Women and Youth) Hans Matthöfer,...
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    winter of 1989 and 1990, he was the de facto leader of East Germany. Modrow was succeeded by Lothar de Maizière after what turned out to be the only...
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    Angela Merkel (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    spokesperson of this last pre-unification government under Lothar de Maizière. De Maizière was impressed with the way Merkel handled journalists investigating...
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    Stasi (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Retrieved 5 November 2018. "Biography: Lothar de Maizière - Biographies - Chronik der Wende". www.chronikderwende.de. Archived from the original on 17 March...
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  • government. Thus, the head of the SED's Politburo of the Central Committee was the de facto leader of the country. The political leadership of East Germany was...
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    East Germany (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    de facto capital. It also bordered the three sectors occupied by the United States, United Kingdom, and France known collectively as West Berlin (de facto...
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    Berlin electoral district. She also joined the coalition government of Lothar de Maizière, serving between April and August 1990 as the East German Minister...
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    Hans Modrow (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    at a rally on 13 March 1990 Modrow congratulating his successor, Lothar de Maizière, on his election as Minister-President On 27 May 1993, the Dresden...
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    was slated to be a senior minister in the grand coalition led by Lothar de Maizière. While coalition talks were underway, the weekly magazine Der Spiegel...
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    student organisation of the party. Lesbian and Gay Members of the Union [de] (LSU), neither an organization within the party (Vereinigung) nor an officially...
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