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Richard von Weizsäcker
Dr. jur.
Alternative spellings: Richard Weizsäcker, Freiherr von Li xia de Feng Wei ci ze ke Lixiade-Feng-Weicizeke Lixiade-Feng Weicizeke Weicizeke Feng-Weicize Weicizeke Feng Weicize Richard Von Weizsäcker Richard Karl von Weizsäcker Rihyaruto fon Vuaitsuzekkā Waitsuzekā Vaitsuzekkā Richard Weizsäcker, Frhr. von Richard v. Weizsäcker リヒャルト・フォン・ヴァイツゼッカー リヒャルト・フォン ヴァイツゼッカー
B:15. April 1920Stuttgart D: 31. Januar 2015 Biblio: Mitglied des Deutschen Bundestages 20.10.1969-15.6.1981 (6.-9. WP); 1981-1984 Regierender Bürgermeister von Berlin; 1.7.1984-30.6.1994 Bundespräsident Place of Activity: Düsseldorf Place of Activity: Ingelheim am Rhein Place of Activity: Bonn Death Place:
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Richard Karl Freiherr von Weizsäcker (German: [ˈʁɪçaʁt fɔn ˈvaɪtszɛkɐ]; 15 April 1920 – 31 January 2015) was a German politician (CDU), who served as President of Germany from 1984 to 1994. Born into the aristocratic Weizsäcker family, who were part of the German nobility, he took his first public offices in the Evangelical Church in Germany. A member of the CDU since 1954, Weizsäcker was elected as a member of parliament at the 1969 elections. He continued to hold a mandate as a member of the Bundestag until he became Governing Mayor of West Berlin, following the 1981 state elections. In 1984, Weizsäcker was elected as President of the Federal Republic of Germany and was re-elected in 1989 for a second term. As yet, he and Theodor Heuss are the only two Presidents of the Federal Republic of Germany who have served two complete five-year-terms. On 3 October 1990, during his second term as president, the reorganized five states of the German Democratic Republic and East Berlin joined the Federal Republic of Germany, which made Weizsäcker President of a reunified Germany. Weizsäcker is considered the most popular of Germany's presidents, held in high regard particularly for his impartiality. His demeanor often saw him at odds with his party colleagues, particularly longtime Chancellor Helmut Kohl. He was famous for his speeches, especially one he delivered at the 40th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe on 8 May 1985. Upon his death, his life and political work were widely praised, with The New York Times calling him "a guardian of his nation's moral conscience". (Source: DBPedia)
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Reden und Interviews (6)
Gegenwartsfragen (3)
Protokoll / Bergedorfer Gesprächskreis zu Fragen der Freien Industriellen Gesellschaft (2)
Europe / Dokumente (1)
Heyne-Bücher / 19, Heyne-Sachbuch (1)
Beck'sche Reihe (1)
Das Umweltgespräch : Schriftenreihe der Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Umweltfragen (1)
Das Umweltgespräch : Schriftenreihe der Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Umweltfragen e.V (1)