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Josef Hecken

(1959-Alive). Christian Democratic Union Minister of Justice, Health and Social Affairs of the Saarland, October, 2004-Current

Josef Hecken Signature

Klaus-Juergen Hedrich

1941-Alive). Christian Democratic Union Member of the Bundestag, 1983-Current.

Klaus-Juergen Hedrich Signature

Gustav Heinemann

(1899-1976). Member of the "admitting church," 1934. A Founder of the Christian Democratic Union, 1945 (withdrew, 1952). Minister of Justice of North Rheinland-Westphalen, 1947-1948. Federal Minister of the Interior, 1949-1950. Praeses of the Synod of the Evangelical Church of Germany, 1949-1955. Founder, German People's Party, 1952-1957. Joins Social Democratic Party, 1957. Federal Minister of Justice, 1966-1969. President of the Federal Republic of Germany, 1969-1974.

Gustav Heineman Signature

Ulrich Heinrich

(1939-Alive). Free Democratic Party Member of the Bundestag, 1987-Current.

Ulrich Heinrich Signature

Elisabeth Heister-Neumann

(1955-Alive). Christian Democratic Union Minister of Justice of Lower Saxony, 2003-Current.

Elisabeth Heister-Neumann Signature

Eckart Herold

(1940-Alive). German Ambassador to Uruguay, 1974-1977. German Ambassador to Colombia, 1977-1979. German Ambassador to Brazil, 1991-1994. German Ambassador to Spain, 1997-2001. German Ambassador to Latvia, 2001-Current.

Eckart Herold Signature

Elke Herrmann

(1956-Alive). Bundnis 90/Die Gruenen Member of the Landtag of Saxony, 2004-Current.

Juergen Herrmann

(1962-Alive). Christian Democratic Union Member of the Bundestag, 2002-Current.

Juergen Herrmann Signature

Roman Herzog

(1934-Alive). Christian Democratic Union Minister for Culture and Sport of Baden-Wuerttemberg, 1978-1980. Minister of the Interior of Baden-Wuerttemberg, 1980-1983. President of the Federal Constitutional Court, 1987-1994. President of the Federal Republican of Germany, 1994-1999.

Roman Herzog Signature

Rudolf Hess

(1894-1987). Born Walter Richard Rudolf Hess. 16th Member of the Nazi Party. Imprisoned for his role in the Beer Hall Putsch, 1923-1925. Private Secretary to Adolf Hitler. SS General, 1932. Deputy Fuerhrer of Germany, 1933-1941. Noted for his surprise flight to Scotland, May 10, 1941, on an intended peace mission. He was captured and spent the rest of his life in prison. Committed suicide at age 92.

Rudolf Hess Signature

Theodor Heuss

(1884-1963). Democratic Member of the Reichstag, 1928, 1928, 1930-1933. Secretary of Cultural Affairs of Wuerttemberg, 1945-1946. Chairman, Free Democratic Party, 1948. Member of the Bundestag, 1949. President of the Federal Republic of Germany, 1949-1959.

Theodor Heuss Signature

Reinhard Tristan Eugen Heydrich

(1904-1942). Nazi SS-Oberfuhrer of Munich, 1933. Chief of the Sicherheitspolizei and Sicherheitsdienst (SS), 1936. Leader of the Reichsicherheitshauptamt (RSHA), 1939. Leading figure in the planning and execution of the "Final Solution" of deportation, internment, and murder of Jewish prisoners. Assassinated by Czech resistance, May, 1942. As a result, the Nazis killed all male inhabitants over the age of 16 in the town of Lidice. Known as the "Butcher of Prague" and the "Blond Beast."

Reinhard Heydrich Signature

Bernd Heynemann

(1954-Alive). Christian Democratic Union Member of the Bundestag, 2002-Current.

Bernd Heynemann Signature