NRW: Lebenslauf Heinz Kühn". www.landtag.nrw.de. Retrieved 12 December 2024. Media related to Heinz Kühn at Wikimedia Commons Heinz Kühn in the German National...
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Heinrich Kühn (1866–1944), Austrian Photographer Heinz Kühn (1912–1992), German politician Joachim Kühn (b. 1944), German jazz pianist Johannes Kühn (1934–2023)...
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Karl Heinz Kuhn, FBA (2 August 1919 – 10 June 2013) was a German-born British Coptologist. He was Professor of Coptic at Durham University from 1982 to...
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Minister of Science and Education in the cabinet of Minister President Heinz Kühn. He soon gained a reputation as a reformer. As part of the mass education...
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mathematician Heinz-Otto Kreiss (1930–2015), German mathematician Heinz Kühn (1912–1992), German politician Heinz Kurschildgen, German charlatan Heinz Rudolf...
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as a freelance journalist in Cuba, supported by a scholarship from the Heinz Kühn Foundation [de] of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia. As a freelance...
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Foundation (SEF), Ex-Officio Chair of the Board of Trustees (since 2021) Heinz Kühn Foundation, Ex-Officio Chair of the Board of Trustees (since 2021) Cultural...
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Party (SPD) and Free Democratic Party (FDP) led by Minister-President Heinz Kühn. The opposition Christian Democratic Union (CDU) returned as the largest...
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with the SPD. The CDU subsequently did the same, and though SPD leader Heinz Kühn initially supported a grand coalition, a clear majority of the SPD base...
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Steinhoff 1897–1969 SPD 1956 1958 4 Franz Meyers 1908–2002 CDU 1958 1966 5 Heinz Kühn 1912–1992 SPD 1966 1978 6 Johannes Rau 1931–2006 SPD 1978 1998 7 Wolfgang...
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Party (SPD) and Free Democratic Party (FDP) led by Minister-President Heinz Kühn. The opposition Christian Democratic Union (CDU) remained the largest...
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of the Nazi party) became illegal. Marianne was already involved with Heinz Kühn, who had already also been involved in the Rote Falken. He was a railway...
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of Trustees (since 2017), Chair of the Board of Trustees (since 2022) Heinz-Kühn-Stiftung, Member of the Board of Trustees (since 2023) Tarabya Cultural...
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Weichmann (1969) Franz Josef Röder (1969–1970) Hans Koschnick (1970–1971) Heinz Kühn (1971–1972) Alfons Goppel (1972–1973) Hans Filbinger (1973–1974) 4 Walter...
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authorities. 1953–1970: Gerhard Weisser 1970–1983: Alfred Nau [de] 1983–1987: Heinz Kühn 1987–2003: Holger Börner (chairman laureate from 2003 until his death...
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Georg Rückert (SP) 1949 - 1 October 1956: Dr. rer. pol. Heinz Brühne (SPD) 1957-1964: Heinz Kühn 1964-1965: Albert Saalwächter 1966-1972: Hans-Ulrich Oehlschlägel...
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(1887–1943), Red Orchestra Greta Kuckhoff (1902–1981), Red Orchestra Heinz Kühn (1912–1992), SPD Otto Kühne (1893–1955), KPD und Résistance Hansheinrich...
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First party Second party Third party Candidate Franz Meyers Heinz Kühn Willi Weyer Party CDU SPD FDP Last election 104 seats, 50.5% 81 seats, 39.2%...
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Burns Fellow at Chicago Tribune. Two years later, Precht received the Heinz-Kühn-Scholarship. In 2000–01, he was Fellow at the European College of Journalism...
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was close to the future minister president of North Rhine-Westphalia, Heinz Kühn (SPD). He died in 1968 in Austria in a traffic accident. (Hrsg.): Das...
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replaced by a constructive vote of no confidence 8 years, 140 days CDU 5 Heinz Kühn (1912–1992) 8 December 1966 20 September 1978 11 years, 286 days SPD 6...
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SPD parliamentary leader and culture minister Johannes Rau replaced Heinz Kühn as Minister-President. The table below lists parties represented in the...
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North Rhine-Westphalia (the SPD-FDP-coalition keeps its majority; MP Heinz Kühn forms his second cabinet) Landtagswahl im Saarland: the SPD gets 27 seats...
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Stephan Weil since 19 February 2013 11 years, 305 days Lower Saxony 22 Heinz Kühn 8 December 1966 – 20 September 1978 11 years, 286 days North Rhine-Westphalia...
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Minister for Federal Affairs by Minister-president Heinz Kühn, a position he retained under Kühn's successor Johannes Rau. Zöpel was also the plenipotentiary...
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Name Living/Lived begin end picture Fritz Steinhoff 1897–1969 1956 1958 Heinz Kühn 1912–1992 1966 1978 Johannes Rau 1931–2006 1978 1998 Wolfgang Clement...
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journalist. Hilde Purwin was awarded the Order of Merit, 1st class in 1970 by Heinz Kühn, at that time Minister-president of North Rhine-Westphalia. Her still...
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feature of scientific revolutions has become known as 'Kuhn-loss'". The term was coined by Heinz R. Post in Post, H. R. (1971), "Correspondence, Invariance...
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Constructive vote of no confidence) 3062 Christian Democratic Union 5 Heinz Kühn (1912–1992) 8 December 1966 20 September 1978 4304 Social Democratic Party...
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Abruzzi in Milan. In that attack, no German soldier was killed (the driver Heinz Kuhn, who slept in the cockpit, suffered only minor injuries) but it caused...
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