Genscher, Hans-Dietrich, 1927-2016

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Name (Hebrew)
גנשר, הנס-דיטריך, 1927-2016
Name (Latin)
Genscher, Hans-Dietrich, 1927-2016
Date of birth
1927-03-21
Date of death
2016-03-31
Place of birth
Reideburg (Germany)
Place of death
Wachtberg (Germany)
Associated country
Germany (West)
Germany (West) Germany
Field of activity
German reunification question (1949-1990)
Germany--History--Unification, 1990
Associate group
Germany. Auswärtiges Amt
Germany. Auswärtiges Amt (1990-10-03 - 1990-10-03)
Germany (West). Auswärtiges Amt
Germany (West). Auswärtiges Amt (1982-10-01 - 1982-10-01)
Germany (West). Auswärtiges Amt (1974-05-17 - 1974-05-17)
Germany (West). Bundesministerium des Innern
Germany (West). Bundesministerium des Innern (1969-10-22 - 1969-10-22)
Freie Demokratische Partei
Occupation
Politicians Cabinet officers Foreign ministers
Associated Language
ger
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 71442679
Wikidata: Q106235
Library of congress: n 50018293
Sources of Information
  • His Stichworte zur Bundespolitik, 1965
  • Heiterkeit und Härte, c1984:t.p. (Hans-Dietrich Genscher) p. 388 (b. 1927; lawyer; since 1974 fed. minister of foreign affairs [of Germany])
  • Info. converted from 678, 2012-10-02(b. 1927)
  • LC database, Apr. 4, 2016(heading: Genscher, Hans Dietrich; usage: Hans-Dietrich Genscher [predominant form], Hans Dietrich Genscher)
  • New York times WWW site, viewed Apr. 4, 2016(in obituary published Apr. 1: Hans-Dietrich Genscher; b. Mar. 21, 1927, Reideburg, near Halle; d. Thursday [Mar. 31, 2016], near Bonn, aged 89; widely respected German elder statesman who helped break down international resistance to the 1990 reunification of East and West Germany)
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Wikipedia description:

Hans-Dietrich Genscher (21 March 1927 – 31 March 2016) was a German statesman and a member of the liberal Free Democratic Party (FDP), who served as Federal Minister of the Interior from 1969 to 1974, and as Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs and Vice Chancellor of Germany from 1974 to 1992 (except for a two-week break in 1982, after the FDP had left the Third Schmidt cabinet), making him the longest-serving occupant of either post and the only person to have held one of these positions under two different Chancellors of the Federal Republic of Germany. In 1991 he was chairman of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). A proponent of Realpolitik, Genscher has been called "a master of diplomacy". He is widely regarded as having been a principal "architect of German reunification". In 1991, he played a pivotal role in international diplomacy surrounding the breakup of Yugoslavia by successfully pushing for international recognition of Croatia, Slovenia and other republics declaring independence, in an effort to halt "a trend towards a Greater Serbia". After leaving office, he worked as a lawyer and international consultant. He was President of the German Council on Foreign Relations and was involved with several international organisations, and with former Czech President Václav Havel, he called for a Cold War museum to be built in Berlin.

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