Kurt Bodewig (born 26 April 1955) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) who served as a member of the German Bundestag from 1998...
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1982–1983 Inner-German affairs) Norbert Blüm, CDU (1982–1998 Labour) Kurt Bodewig, SPD (2000–2002 Transportation) Wolfgang Bötsch, CSU Jochen Borchert...
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Reinhard Klimmt (born 1942) SPD 29 September 1999 16 November 2000 13 Kurt Bodewig (born 1955) SPD 20 November 2000 22 October 2002 14 Manfred Stolpe (1936–2019)...
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chess player 1954 – Alan Hinkes, English mountaineer and explorer 1955 – Kurt Bodewig, German politician 1956 – Koo Stark, American actress and photographer...
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October 2002 – 22 November 2005 Chancellor Gerhard Schröder Preceded by Kurt Bodewig Succeeded by Wolfgang Tiefensee (Transport, Building and Urban Development)...
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Brigitte Mohnhaupt (born 1949), former member of the Red Army Faction Kurt Bodewig (born 1955), politician (SPD), former Federal Minister of the Interior...
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decision. At the end of February 2002, the then Minister of Transport Kurt Bodewig had left the realisation of the project open. The new line is based on...
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Bloch Volker Blumentritt Christoph Blumhardt Hans Böckler Arnold Bode Kurt Bodewig Ibrahim Böhme Rolf Böhme Björn Böhning Gustav Böhrnsen Jens Böhrnsen...
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Wohnungswesen Franz Müntefering (1998–1999) Reinhard Klimmt (1999–2000) Kurt Bodewig (2000–2002) Manfred Stolpe (2002–2005) Transportation, Construction and...
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1999 SPD Reinhard Klimmt 29 September 1999 20 November 2000 SPD Kurt Bodewig 20 November 2000 22 October 2002 SPD Federal Minister for the Environment...
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(in German) (5): 211. 2002. ISSN 1421-2811. "Bundesverkehrsminister Kurt Bodewig über Transrapid, Bahnreform und eine zweite Fahrschule für Anfänger"...
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Heidrun Bluhm, Die Linke. Antje Blumenthal, CDU Volker Blumentritt, SPD Kurt Bodewig, SPD Maria Böhmer, CDU Wolfgang Börnsen, CDU Clemens Bollen, SPD Gerd...
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Engineering and Computer Science and Business Management and Social Sciences. Kurt Bodewig, honorary professor in traffic logistics Helge Breloer, lectureship in...
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postponed on 6 January 2001, when the former federal transport minister Kurt Bodewig stopped further construction on the Mid-Germany Railway. On 10 February...
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Bismarck, CDU Renate Blank, CSU Peter Bleser, CDU Antje Blumenthal, CDU Kurt Bodewig, SPD Maria Böhmer, CDU Gerd Bollmann, SPD Alexander Bonde, Bündnis 90/Die...
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Gerhard Schröder (redirect from Gerhard Fritz Kurt Schroder)
Gerhard Fritz Kurt "Gerd" Schröder (German: [ˈɡeːɐ̯haʁt fʁɪts kʊʁt ˈʃʁøːdɐ] ; born 7 April 1944) is a German former politician who served as Chancellor...
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Wohnungswesen Franz Müntefering (1998–1999) Reinhard Klimmt (1999–2000) Kurt Bodewig (2000–2002) Manfred Stolpe (2002–2005) Transportation, Construction and...
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Blens, CDU Peter Bleser, CDU Norbert Blüm, CDU Antje Blumenthal, CDU Kurt Bodewig, SPD Friedrich Bohl, CDU Maria Böhmer, CDU Sylvia Bonitz, CDU Jochen...
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September 1999 – 16 November 2000 Preceded by Franz Müntefering Succeeded by Kurt Bodewig Personal details Born (1942-08-16) 16 August 1942 (age 82) Berlin, Nazi...
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1998. Hermann Gröhe was then elected in 1998, but defeated in 2002 by Kurt Bodewig of the Social Democratic Party (SPD). Hermann Gröhe regained the constituency...
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Wohnungswesen Franz Müntefering (1998–1999) Reinhard Klimmt (1999–2000) Kurt Bodewig (2000–2002) Manfred Stolpe (2002–2005) Transportation, Construction and...
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present and involved at the M100 Media Award handover to Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard, who had triggered the Muhammad cartoons controversy. This happened...
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Chancellor Angela Merkel for speaking at an award ceremony for Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard in Potsdam, arguing that while it was true that the right to...
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Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier and the leader of the Social Democrats, Kurt Beck, who had both said that no senior party leaders would meet with him...
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percentage points from the 1984 elections. In late 1989, he joined forces with Kurt Biedenkopf, Lothar Späth, Rita Süssmuth and others in an unsuccessful effort...
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Hitler came to power in Germany (1933), Ott had been the adjutant of General Kurt von Schleicher. In 1934, he was sent to Tokyo as military attaché at the...
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Congregation August Reifferscheid (1835–1887), philologist Antonius Maria Bodewig (1839–1915), Jesuit missionary and founder Nathan Zuntz (1847–1920), physician...
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Social Democratic Party of Germany on 18 October 2008. On 7 September 2008, Kurt Beck had resigned as SPD Chairman. Following the SPD's defeat in the federal...
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the original on 15 December 2021. Retrieved 15 December 2021. Stukenberg, Kurt (11 February 2021). "SPD-Engagement für Nord Stream 2: Gasimport + Gasimport...
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his promise, Sharping resigned as Minister-President - his successor was Kurt Beck - and became leader of the opposition in Bonn. In his capacity as chairman...
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