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Sigmar Gabriel
(1959-Alive). Social Democratic Party Minister-President of Lower Saxony, 1999-2003. Social Democratic Party Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, 2005-Current. |
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Sigmar Gabriel Signature
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Karl Heinz Gasser
(1944-Alive). Christian Democratic Union Minister of Justice of Thueringen, 2002-2004. Christian Democratic Union Minister of the Interior of Thueringen, 2004-Current |
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Karl Heinz Gasser Signature
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Gunter Gaus
Kurt Willi Gunter Gaus. (November 23, 1929, Braunschweig, Germany-May 14, 2004, Hamburg-Altona, Germany). Political journalist. Secretary of the Federal Chancellery of Germany, 1973. Chief of Mission, Permanent Mission of the Federal Republic of Germany to the German Democratic Republic, 1974-1981. Socialist Democratic Party Senator for Science and the Arts of Berlin, 1981. |
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Gunter Gaus Signature
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Peter Gauweiler
(1949-Alive). Christian Socialist Union Minister of State for Land Development and Environmental Questions of Bavaria, 1990-1994. Member of the Bundestag, 2002-Current. |
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Peter Gauweiler Signature
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Evelyne Gebhardt
(1954-Alive). Social Democratic Party Member of the European Parliament, 1994-Current. |
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Evelyne Gebhardt Signature
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Wolfgang Gehrcke
(September 8, 1943, Reichau, Germany-Alive). Co-Founder, Socialist German Workers Youth, 1968 (Federal Chairman, 1974-1979). Founding Member, Communist Party of Germany, 1968 (Executive Committee, 1981-1989). Joined Party of Democratic Socialism, 1990 (Federal Executive, 1991-1993, 2002-Current; Vice Chairman, 1993-1998). Party of Democratic Socialism/Die Linke Member of the Bundestag, 1998-2002, 2005-Current. Member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, 1999-2000. Party of Democratic Socialism/Die Linke Member of the Parliament of Brandenburg, 2004-2005. |
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Wolfgang Gehrcke Signature
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Kai Boris Gehring
(1977-Alive). Bundnis 90/Die Gruenen Member of the Bundestag, 2005-Current. |
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Kai Boris Gehring Signature
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Heiner Geissler
(1930-Alive). Christian Democratic Union Member of the Bundestag, 1965-1967, 1980-2002. Minister for Social Affairs, Youth, Health and Sport for Rhineland-Palatinate, 1967-1977. Secretary General, Christian Democratic Union, 19771-1989. Federal Minister for Youth, Family and Health, 1982-1985. Author. |
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Heiner Geissler Signature
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Hans-Dietrich Genscher
(1927-Alive). Fled to West Germany from the Germany Democratic Republic, 1952. Free Democratic Party Member of the Bundestag, 1965-1998. Minister of the Interior, 1969-1974. Minister of Foreign Affairs and Vice Chancellor of Germany, 1974-1992. |
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Hans-Dietrich Genscher Signature
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Hanspeter Georgi
(1942-Alive). Christian Democratic Union Minister of Economics and Work for Saarland, 2004-Current. |
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Hanspeter Georgi Signature
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Wolfgang Gerhardt
(1943-Alive). Free Democratic Party Minister for Science and Art and Deputy Prime Minister for Hesse, 1987-1991. Free Democratic Party Member of the Bundestag, 1994-Current. Vice President of Liberal International, 2002-Current. |
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Wolfgang Gerhardt Signature
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Manfred Gerlach
(1928-Alive). Co-Founder, Liberal Democratic Party of Germany, 1946-1990 (General Secretary, 1954-1967; Chairman, 1967-1990). Member of the Volkskammer, Democratic Republic of Germany, 1949-1990. Mayor of Leipzig, 1950s. Vice Chairman, Council of State, Democratic Republic of Germany, 1960-1990, Chairman and Head of State, 1989-1990. Led Liberal Democratic Party of Germany in merger with the Free Democratic Party, 1990. Resigned from Free Democratic Party, 1992. |
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Manfred Gerlach Signature
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Eugen Karl Albrecht Gerstenmaier
(August 25, 1906, Kirchheim unter Teck, Germany-March 13, 1986, Bonn, Germany). Member of the "admitting church" of Germany. Arrested in connection with the plot to assassinate Hitler, 1944. Sentenced to seven years in prison. Released by Allies, 1945. Christian Democratic Union Member of Bundestag, 1949-1969 (President, 1954-1969).
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Eugen Karl Albrecht Gerstenmaier Signature
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Otto Karl von Kessler
(February 6, 1875, Ludwigsburg, Wuerttemberg, Germany-March 24, 1955). Mayor of Regensburg, Germany, 1910-1914. Mayor of Nuembrg, Germany, 1913-1919. Founding Member, German Democratic Party (DDP), 1919. Minister of Reconstruction of Germany, 1919-1920. Minister of War of Germany, 1920-1928. Minister of the Interior of Germany, 1925-1926. President, War Graves Commission of Germany, 1928-1933. Arrested in plot to kill Hitler, 1944, and detained in concentration camp, 1944-1945. Chairman, German Red Cross, 1950-1952. Member, Senate of Bavaria, 1950-1955. |
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Otto Karl von Gessler Signature
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Konrad Gilges
(February 13, 1941, Cologne, Germany-Alive). Social Democratic Party Member of the Bundestag, 1980-2002. President, German Trade Union Congress, 1980. |
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Konrad Gilges Signature
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Martin Gillo
Minister of State for Economics and Work of Saxony, 2002-Current. |
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Martin Gillo Signature
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Norbert Glante
(1952-Alive). Social Democratic Party Member of the European Parliament, 1994-Current. |
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Norbert Glante Signature
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Iris Gleicke
(1964-Alive). Social Democratic Party Member of the Bundestag, 1990-Current |
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Iris Gleicke Signature
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Gerhard Glogowski
(1943-Alive). Social Democratic Party Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior of Lower Saxony, Germany, 1990-1998. Minister President of Lower Saxony, October 28, 1998-December 14, 1999. |
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Gerhard Glogowski Signature
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Michael Glos
(1944-Alive). Christian Socialist Union Member of the Bundestag, 1976-Current. Federal Minister of Economics and Technology, 2005-Current. |
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Michael Glos Signature
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Guenter Gloser
(1950-Alive). Social Democratic Party Member of Bundestag, 1994-Current. |
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Guenter Gloser Signature
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Peter Glotz
(March 6, 1939, Eger, Cheb, Czech Republic-August 25, 2005, Zurich, Switzerland). Social Democratic Party Member of the Bundestag of Germany, 1972-1977. State Secretary for Education and Research of Germany, 1974-1977, 1983-1996. Social Democratic Party Senator for Science and Research, Berlin, Germany, 1977-1981. Secretary General, Social Democratic Party of Germany, 1981-1987. |
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Peter Glotz Signature
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