Thomas Dehler (14 December 1897 – 21 July 1967) was a German politician. He was the Federal Republic of Germany's first Minister of Justice (1949–1953)...
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businessman Steven Dehler (born 1987), American model, actor and dancer Thomas Dehler (1897–1967), German politician See also Dehler Park, multi-use stadium...
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needed] Thomas Dehler, a representative of a more social-liberal course took over as party and parliamentary leader. The former Minister of Justice Dehler, who...
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been missed; six years after the exchange, two West German ministers, Thomas Dehler and Gustav Heinemann, blamed Adenauer for not having explored the chance...
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West German Free Democratic Party (FDP) – for example Theodor Heuss, Thomas Dehler and Reinhold Maier – and the East German Liberal Democratic Party (LDPD)...
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Biltz Peter Harry Carstensen Johannes Conrad Christian August Crusius Thomas Dehler Wilhelm Dörpfeld Rolf Emmrich Paul Flechsig Levin Goldschmidt Ernst...
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(2010) for her achievements as a human rights activist. Thomas Dehler Prize (2013) of the Thomas Dehler Foundation, presented by Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger...
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titled Thomas Dehler und seine Politik (Thomas Dehler and His Politics, Berlin: Nicolai Verlag, 1998). Aside from Zitelmann's contribution, Thomas Dehler und...
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including federal FDP politicians Theodor Heuss (Federal President), Thomas Dehler (Federal Justice Minister) and Franz Blücher (Vice-Chancellor and FDP...
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Heinrich Mann Prize, 1966; the Carl Albert Anderson Prize, 1967; the Thomas Dehler Prize, 1978; the Cologne Literature Prize, 1981; the Bremen Literature...
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March 1954 4 years, 175 days North Rhine-Westphalia Konrad Adenauer 3 Thomas Dehler (1897–1967) 6 March 1954 26 January 1957 2 years, 326 days Bavaria...
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Curt C. Silberman Thomas Dehler and Curt Silberman in 1967 Born Kurt Leo Silbermann (1908-05-23)May 23, 1908 Würzburg, Bavaria, Germany Died September...
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Külz, Manfred Gerlach Freie Demokratische Partei: Reinhold Maier – Thomas Dehler – Hans-Dietrich Genscher – Otto Graf Lambsdorff – Walter Scheel – Guido...
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Akhnaten spoken role David Warrilow (as Stuttgart) Michael Mohammed — — Thomas Dehler Zachary James The Scribe / Tourist Guide narrator Hildegard Wensch/...
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Stasi Records Agency, Member of the Advisory Board Thomas Dehler Foundation (since 2011) "Thomas Hacker | Abgeordnetenwatch". www.abgeordnetenwatch.de...
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Konrad Adenauer was so furious with Ramcke's remarks that he directed Thomas Dehler, the German federal Minister of Justice, to investigate the possibility...
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Schleswig-Holstein, serving as President of the Bundesrat in 2005/06 Thomas Dehler (1897–1967), Politician, Federal Republic of Germany's first Minister...
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establishment of the Grundgesetz in West Germany, politicians like Thomas Dehler—the federal chairman of the Free Democratic Party (FDP) and Federal...
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2021–present) Federal Minister of Justice and Consumer Protection (2013–2021) 1 Thomas Dehler (1897–1967) FDP 20 September 1949 20 October 1953 Adenauer (I) 2 Fritz...
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Lehr 11 October 1950 20 October 1953 CDU Federal Minister of Justice Thomas Dehler 20 September 1949 20 October 1953 FDP Federal Minister of Finance...
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the Federal Executive Committee of the FDP under the leadership of Thomas Dehler began to investigate the personnel policy of the North Rhine-Westphalian...
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done in Denmark. She wrote to West Germany’s Minister of Justice Dr. Thomas Dehler and was told the same. At some point, she arranged to gain citizenship...
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citizenship or the travel ban on Pavel Kohout) as well as the awarding of the Thomas Dehler Prize by the Federal Ministry for Inner-German Relations [de], which...
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near Lichtenfels. It is a regional rail hub and a former ICE stop. Thomas Dehler (1897–1967), politician (DDP, FDP), Federal Minister of Justice Niklas...
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revive the national liberal tradition represented by Gustav Stresemann, Thomas Dehler, and Erich Mende, among others. He was also a regular columnist for...
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Preis 2005: Honorary doctorate of the University of Augsburg 2008: Thomas Dehler Prize 2009: Das Glas der Vernunft 2010: Geschwister-Scholl-Preis Ireland:...
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Strasbourg Award Medal of Honor 2015 Franco-German Journalism Prize 2015 Thomas Dehler medal, from the Free Democratic Party, Germany Press Freedom Prize 2015...
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58.3% 28.8% 5.3% Fourth party Fifth party Leader Alfred Loritz Thomas Dehler Party WAV FDP Seats won 8 3 Popular vote 137,765 68,417 Percentage 5...
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October 1969 President Eugen Gerstenmaier Kai-Uwe von Hassel Preceded by Thomas Dehler Succeeded by Liselotte Funcke Minister for Economic Cooperation In office...
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Michaela Noll was elected to the vacant post. The SPD's Vice President Thomas Oppermann died on 25 October 2020, Dagmar Ziegler was elected to the vacant...
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