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Erich Ollenhauer (27
March 1901 – 14
December 1963) was the
leader of the
Social Democratic Party of
Germany (SPD) from 1952
until 1963. He was a key leader...
- journalists. The new SPD
leader (Kurt
Schumacher had died in 1952) was
Erich Ollenhauer, who was more
moderate in his
policies than
Schumacher had been. He did...
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solid advantages over his
Social Democratic Party (SPD) opponent,
Erich Ollenhauer; West
Germany had
become fully sovereign in 1955 and The Law on Pension...
- in Bonn, also
known as the "Baracke",
which was
replaced by the Erich-
Ollenhauer-Haus in 1975. In 1999, the
party executive moved its
headquarters to the...
- This was in
connection with the
opening of a
restaurant in the Erich-
Ollenhauer-Haus. In 2005, the
company crossed the EUR 10
million threshold in revenue...
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grasp of the ****s. Otto Wels, Paul Hertz,
Friedrich Stampfer,
Erich Ollenhauer, and
others were ****igned to
build up a
foreign party structure in Prague...
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Leader Year 1 Kurt
Schumacher 1946–1952 2
Erich Ollenhauer 1952–1963 3
Willy Brandt 1964–1987 4 Hans-Jochen
Vogel 1987–1991 5 Björn
Engholm 1991–1993 6...
- was the
spokesman for the
Magdeburg young workers, 19-year-old
Erich Ollenhauer, who
identified the
founding of the
republic as a
necessary condition...
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Youth International: Karl
Heinz (February 1924 –
October 1932),
Erich Ollenhauer (October 1932 – 1940) German:
Sozialistische Arbeiter-Internationale (SAI)...
- Carl Barks,
American illustrator and
screenwriter (d. 2000) 1901 –
Erich Ollenhauer,
German politician (d. 1963) 1901 –
Eisaku Satō, ****anese politician,...