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    Johannes Rau (German: [joˈhanəs ˈʁaʊ] ; 16 January 1931 – 27 January 2006) was a German politician who served as President of Germany from 1999 to 2004...
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    reasonable time. He did so in April 2021. Karl Carstens, Roman Herzog, Johannes Rau, Christian Wulff, and Joachim Gauck have signed and promulgated all bills...
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    Gustav Heinemann 1969–1974 Johannes Rau 1999–2004 Frank-Walter Steinmeier 2017–present...
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  • filmmaker Johannes Radebe, South African dancer Johannes Rau (1931–2006), German politician Johannes Richter (born 1993), German basketball player Johannes Rudbeckius...
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  • 1931 – Robert L. Park, American physicist and academic (d. 2020) 1931 – Johannes Rau, German journalist and politician, eighth Federal President of Germany...
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    Reich Aufsätze. Teil I" (PDF). Gedächtnisvorlesung von Bundespräsident Johannes Rau aus Anlass des sechzigsten Jahrestags der Hinrichtung der Mitglieder...
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    held in West Germany before German reunification. The SPD nominated Johannes Rau, their vice chairman and the Minister-President of North Rhine-Westphalia...
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    Julius Plücker (1801–1868), physicist Kolja Pusch (born 1993), footballer Johannes Rau (1931–2006), politician (SPD), former Federal President of Germany. Hans...
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    office, the president can be re-elected only once. The previous president Johannes Rau (SPD) cited personal reasons for his decision not to run for a second...
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    Party (SPD) and Free Democratic Party (FDP) led by Minister-President Johannes Rau. The result was a clear victory for the SPD, who won an absolute majority...
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    leaves. The badge was permitted to be worn in 2000 by Federal President Johannes Rau. KSK units wear green as their Waffenfarbe, similar to infantry units...
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    junior members of Kohl's coalition government, expressed support for Johannes Rau, the candidate whom the opposition Social Democrats nominated. German...
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    Johann Jakob Rau Latinized as Johannes Jacobus Rau (with the variants Rouw or Ravius) (1668 – 18 September 1719) was a Dutch surgeon and anatomist who...
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    while one elector was absent because of a heart attack. Köhler succeeded Johannes Rau as president on 1 July 2004, for a five-year term. Germany's presidency...
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    Christina Rau (née Delius; 30 October 1956) is the widow of Johannes Rau, President of Germany from 1999–2004. Rau is the maternal granddaughter of former...
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    Burschenschaft ("On the Dissolution of the Jena Students' League") quoted by Johannes Brahms in his Academic Festival Overture. Another claim goes back to the...
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    Meyers 1908–2002 CDU 1958 1966 5 Heinz Kühn 1912–1992 SPD 1966 1978 6 Johannes Rau 1931–2006 SPD 1978 1998 7 Wolfgang Clement 1940–2020 SPD 1998 2002 8...
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    majority of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), led by Minister-President Johannes Rau. The SPD won re-election in a landslide, recording their best-ever result...
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    president Johannes Rau visited Nanjing University in 2003, he expressed concern about the dilapidated condition of John Rabe’s former residence. After Rau’s visit...
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    Philippe Petain Philippe of the Belgians Pope Pius XI Raymond Poincaré R Johannes Rau Ronald Reagan Lauri Relander Reza Shah Arnold Rüütel S Jorge Sampaio...
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    Heinrich Gottlob "Heiner" Rau (2 April 1899 – 23 March 1961) was a German communist politician during the time of the Weimar Republic; subsequently, during...
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    Lüst (1923–2020), astrophysicist Siegfried Palm (1927–2005), cellist Johannes Rau (1931-2006), SPD politician and President of Germany 1999-2004 SSV Barmen...
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    became chief of staff to Minister-President of North Rhine-Westphalia, Johannes Rau, in 1986. Steinbrück served as a state minister in both Schleswig-Holstein...
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    1994 German presidential election (category Johannes Rau)
      Nominee Roman Herzog Johannes Rau Hildegard Hamm-Brücher Party CDU SPD FDP Electoral vote 604 (1st round) 622 (2nd round) 696 (3rd round) 505 (1st round)...
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    (born 1977, married Saß), Dominic (born 1980) and five grandchildren: Johannes (1999), Benedikt (2001), Theresa Marie (2005), Ferdinand (2009) and another...
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    positions, including two Presidents of Germany, Gustav Heinemann and Johannes Rau. The party was formed by a number of former CDU or German Centre Party...
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  • Berlin 15–16 June Met with Chancellor Gerhard Schröder and President Johannes Rau.  Moldova Chișinău 16–17 June Met with President Petru Lucinschi.  Tajikistan...
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    1998, on the 54th anniversary of the massacre, the German President Johannes Rau made a formal apology to Italy and expressed his "profound sorrow and...
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  • the East German Free German Youth). In 2004, then President of Germany Johannes Rau spoke on the "headscarf issue" and the nature of the German state, as...
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    1999 German presidential election (category Johannes Rau)
      Nominee Johannes Rau Dagmar Schipanski Uta Ranke-Heinemann Party SPD CDU Independent Electoral vote 657 (1st round) 690 (2nd round) 588 (1st round) 572...
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