Karl Carstens (German: [kaʁl ˈkaʁstn̩s] ; 14 December 1914 – 30 May 1992) was a German politician. He served as the president of West Germany from 1979...
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Carstens is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Agustín Carstens (b. 1958), Mexican economist Arno Carstens, South African singer-songwriter...
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him were the president of the Bundestag, Karl Carstens, nominated by the Christian Democratic Union, and Carstens' immediate predecessor, Annemarie Renger...
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President of the Bundesrat. Two were members of the Bundestag (Heuss, Carstens), Carstens having been President of the Bundestag. One was president of the...
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in West Germany on 23 May 1984. Though not term limited, incumbent Karl Carstens elected not to seek a second term. His Christian Democratic Union instead...
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Veronica Carstens (born Prior; 18 June 1923 – 25 January 2012) was the wife of the German President Karl Carstens. She began medical studies in 1941, which...
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interpreted as a lack of leadership, while others such as future president Karl Carstens praised him for seeking a consensus at the centre of the party. In the...
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Helix Producer 1 (redirect from MV Karl Carstens)
floating production and offloading vessel, converted from the ferry MV Karl Carstens. It has no storage capability. The ship was built in 1986 for Deutsche...
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and Byron White; several heads of state, including German President Karl Carstens, President of the Philippines Jose P. Laurel, and Peter Mutharika, former...
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Apel and subsequently approved by President of the Federal Republic Karl Carstens. The first awards were made on November 6, 1980. In 2008, the decorations...
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(1949–1955; 1961–1964) Heinrich Krone (1955–1961) Rainer Barzel (1964–1973) Karl Carstens (1973–1976) Helmut Kohl (1976–1982) Alfred Dregger (1982–1991) Wolfgang...
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the NATO summit in 1982 under the auspices of President of Germany Karl Carstens. In 2010 Ratzinger indicated he would be prepared to testify to aid...
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of Bremen Parliament and former U-boat commander of submarine U-123 Karl Carstens (1914–1992), German politician (CDU), former President of the Federal...
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August 2022. Germany at the Polls: The Bundestag Elections of the 1980s, Karl H. Cerny, Duke University Press, 1990, page 34 GERMANY (FEDERAL REPUBLIC...
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Heinrich von Brentano (Second term) 1961–1964 3 Rainer Barzel 1964–1973 4 Karl Carstens 1973–1976 5 Helmut Kohl 1976–1982 6 Alfred Dregger 1982–1991 7 Wolfgang...
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Presidents, if the President stands as a candidate – as was the case with Karl Carstens in 1979). The procedure of the election of the Bundespräsident consists...
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Willy Brandt (redirect from Herbert Ernst Karl Frahm)
Willy Brandt (German: [ˈvɪliː ˈbʁant] ; born Herbert Ernst Karl Frahm; 18 December 1913 – 8 October 1992) was a German politician and statesman who was...
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losing a vote of no confidence on 17 December 1982. Federal President Karl Carstens then dissolved the Bundestag and held new elections. The Federal Constitutional...
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Buttmann Christopher Leblanc Paul Carell Hans Carste Karl Carstens Peter Carstens Werner Catel Karl Chmielewski Walter Christaller Friedrich Christiansen...
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President of West Germany by the German Federal Convention, succeeding Karl Carstens and drawing unusual support from both the governing center-right coalition...
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to his family. There they remained, until German Federal President Karl Carstens encouraged Reuber's surviving children to donate the work to the Kaiser...
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political sciences, international relations and diplomatic history Karl Carstens West Germany 1979–1984 Yale University 1949 (Master of Laws) Ahmed...
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Blumenfeld Bockelberg Böhm Braun Breidbach Bremer Bremm Burgbacher Burger Carstens Carstens Czaja Damm Delden Dregger Dreyer Eigen Eilers Entrup Erhard Erhard...
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minister Lee Hong-koo, Mexican president Ernesto Zedillo, German president Karl Carstens, Philippine president José Paciano Laurel, Latvian president Valdis...
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(CDU) 22 November 1969 17 May 1973 3 years, 207 days Willy Brandt 7 Karl Carstens (1914–1992) Christian Democratic Union (CDU) 17 May 1973 13 September...
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the NATO summit in 1982 under the auspices of then German president Karl Carstens. In 2006 they gave a concert in the Vatican City for Pope Benedict XVI...
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Star singers visit President Karl Carstens (1982)....
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Date Recipient 18 September 1979 Germany – President Karl Carstens (1979–1984) 14 May 1980 Portugal – President António Ramalho Eanes (1976–1986) 26...
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Franz-Josef Wuermeling Otto Lenz Hans Globke Ludger Westrick Werner Knieper Karl Carstens Horst Ehmke Horst Grabert Manfred Schüler Manfred Lahnstein Gerhard...
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International Who's Who 2004. Psychology Press. ISBN 9781857432176. Günsche, Karl-Ludwig (1 April 2016). "Zum Tod von Hans-Dietrich Genscher: Marathonmann...
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