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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Bernhard Mann (section Willy-Brandt-Forum)
representative of the Social Democratic Party – and a member of the Forum in memory of Willy Brandt. The research in the view of sociology, public health, social...
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expositions including the Shanghai Biennale "Rehearsal" (2010) and Willy Brandt Forum, Unkel. Artwork: In 2002 Ralph Ueltzhoeffer creates the first biographical-portrait...
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The Brandt Report is the first report of the Independent Commission on International Developmental Issues, chaired by Willy Brandt, published in 1980....
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The Willy Brandt Center Association is based in Berlin and responsible body of the WBC in Jerusalem. As member organization of the forum ZFD the Willy Brandt...
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German Marshall Fund (redirect from Brussels Forum)
agreement to support an independent institution in 1971. German Chancellor Willy Brandt, announced the creation of GMF in a speech on June 5, 1972, at Harvard...
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Global North and Global South (redirect from Brandt Line)
Resources: The Brandt Commission Report, a 1980 report by a commission led by Willy Brandt that popularized the terminology Brandt 21 Forum, a recreation...
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Germany, Richard von Weizsäcker and the ex-Chancellor of West Germany Willy Brandt in 1984, in recognition of their humanitarian work. The two were twice...
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Research Center for Cultural and Social Scientific Studies, and the Willy Brandt School of Public Policy. The Gotha Research Library, which has one of...
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Bisky - Blockpartei - Bärbel Bohley - Brandenburg - Brandenburg Gate - Willy Brandt - Bertolt Brecht - Werner Bruschke - Thomas Brussig Cabaret - Heiner...
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Espace Léopold (redirect from Willy Brandt building)
bureau reached a final decision. The new buildings were named after Willy Brandt, the German chancellor from 1969 to 1974, and József Antall, the first...
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mortar) wz.18/31 mortar (Brandt Mle 27/31 produced under license) wz.28 mortar (Polish produced Stokes mortar) wz.31 mortar [pl] (Brandt Mle 27/31 produced...
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was outlawed in Nazi Germany but returned to government in 1969 with Willy Brandt. Meanwhile, the East German branch of the SPD was merged with the ruling...
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New York 1983 – 1994 lives in New York and Berlin 1996 Willy Brandt sculpture for Willy Brandt House, Berlin 2005 Portrait sculpture of Henri Nannen for...
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Started under the first Social Democratic chancellor of postwar Germany, Willy Brandt, WdH became a "defining pillar" of successive Social Democratic administrations...
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Gloria-Palast. In 1965, the Europa-Center shopping mall was opened by Mayor Willy Brandt on the site of the former Romanisches Café. It included a large cinema...
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Carlo Schmid, Herbert Wehner, and later Willy Brandt. In October 1989, Thierse joined the opposition group New Forum and in January 1990 the Social Democratic...
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Democratic Party of Germany the following year. He actively supported Willy Brandt's bid for chancellorship in 1972. From 1971 to 1984, Baudissin served...
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for three consecutive terms, under the presidency of Willy Brandt from West Germany. Willy Brandt and Carlos Andrés Pérez, together with the Dominican...
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East and West Germany were reduced in the late 1960s by Chancellor Willy Brandt's Ostpolitik. In 1989, Hungary decided to dismantle the Iron Curtain and...
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Economy of China's Economic Transitionin China's Great Transformation", in Brandt, Loren; Rawski, G. Thomas (eds.), China's Great Transformation, Cambridge:...
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in its history. The CDU and CSU were highly critical of Chancellor Willy Brandt's "change through rapprochement" policy towards the Eastern bloc (Ostpolitik)...
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of the interior in the SPD-FDP coalition government led by Chancellor Willy Brandt. In 1974 he became foreign minister and vice chancellor, both posts he...
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Library Gallery San Antonio, 2004 Utopie und Wirklichkeit, Forum für Fotografie Köln und Willy-Brandt-Haus Berlin (Beteiligung), 2004 Behind Walls, Noorderlicht...
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Günter Guillaume, which led to the downfall of West German Chancellor Willy Brandt in May 1974. In 1986, Wolf retired and was succeeded by Werner Grossmann...
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closest to Western Europe. A personal friend of François Mitterrand, Willy Brandt and Giorgio Napolitano, Zagladin was the theorist of a reformed communism...
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2009 to 2017, which made him the party's longest-serving leader since Willy Brandt. He was the Federal Minister of the Environment from 2005 to 2009 and...
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(Glockengießerwall, Steintorwall), a 1880s-built ring road continuing into Neustadt. Willy-Brandt-Straße is part of Bundesstraße 4, a 1960s-built thoroughfare, crossing...
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(1969–1972) and the minister of finance (1972–1974) in the government of Willy Brandt. In the latter role he gained credit for his financial policies. He had...
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