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Adenauer's and role
However, both Hitler and Speer concluded that Adenauer's political views and principles made it impossible for him to play any role in Nazi Germany.

Adenauer's and CDU
Brandt was the SPD candidate for the Chancellorship in 1961, but he lost to Konrad Adenauer's conservative Christian Democratic Union of Germany ( CDU ).
The economic-political instruments were implemented first by Ludwig Erhard ( CDU ), minister of economics under Konrad Adenauer's ( CDU ) chancellorship ( from 1949 to 1963 ), and Alfred Müller-Armack, head of the policy department of the ministry of economics.
He ran as the SPD's candidate for Chancellor of Germany in the 1953-and 1957 German elections, both of which were lost to Konrad Adenauer's CDU.

Adenauer's and British
Ludwig Erhard ( 1897 – 1977 ) was in charge of economic policy as economics director for the British and American occupation zones and was Adenauer's long-time economics minister.

Adenauer's and him
Zander, then a section Kapo of a labor camp near Bonn discovered Adenauer's name on a deportation list to the East and managed to get him admitted to a hospital.
Konrad Adenauer's deft handling of the issue enabled him to handily win re-election as Chancellor in September, but this strengthened his hand in negotiations with Conant.

Adenauer's and position
Led by Kurt Schumacher after World War II, the SPD initially opposed both the social market economy and Konrad Adenauer's drive towards western integration fiercely, but after Schumacher's death, it accepted the social market economy and Germany's position in the Western alliance in order to appeal to a broader range of voters.
He was chosen by Adenauer as a candidate for the largely ceremonial post of president to ensure that Adenauer's political schemes were not disturbed by too strong a personality in this position ( which is nominally the highest post in the German State ).
During the rest of Adenauer's first term in office, Schumacher continued to oppose his government, but the rapid rise in German prosperity, the intensification of the Cold War and Adenauer's increasing success in getting Germany accepted in the international community all worked to undermine Schumacher's position.

Adenauer's and called
Kaiser disagreed with Adenauer's social market economy and called for the nationalisation of key industries.

Adenauer's and by
Konrad Adenauer's state funeral in Cologne Cathedral was attended by a large number of world leaders, among them United States President Lyndon B. Johnson.
In 1957, she moved to the University of Münster, where she met the Spanish Marxist Manuel Sacristán ( who later translated and edited some of her writings ) and joined the Socialist German Student Union, participating in the protests against the rearmament of the Bundeswehr and its involvement with nuclear weapons as proposed by Konrad Adenauer's government.
Röpke & company ( Walter Eucken, Franz Böhm, Alfred Müller-Armack and Alexander Rüstow ) elucidated the ideas about Soziologischer Liberalismus ( a sociologically inclined variant of Ordoliberalism ), which then were introduced formally by Germany's post-World War II Minister for Economics Ludwig Erhard, operating under Konrad Adenauer's Chancellorship.

Adenauer's and for
Adenauer's intention was to switch government policy to reparations and compensation for the victims of NS rule ( Wiedergutmachung ), stating that the main culprits had been prosecuted.
In September, he was appointed Minister of Economics in the first cabinet of Konrad Adenauer, and kept the post for all 14 years of Adenauer's tenure.
Adenauer's intention was to switch government policy to reparations and compensation for the victims of NS rule ( Wiedergutmachung ), stating that the main culprits have been persecuted.
He worked very well with Konrad Adenauer's government in Bonn and West Germany provided large sums in compensation for Germany's mistreatment of Jews in the Reparations Agreement between Israel and West Germany.
As an SPD MP in the Bundestag, the parliament of West Germany, Heinemann passionately fought against Adenauer's plans of acquiring atomic weapons for the West German army ( Bundeswehr ).
One month after Adenauer's speech, Nahum Goldmann, co-chairman of the Jewish Agency for Israel and president of the World Jewish Congress, convened a meeting in New York City of 23 major Jewish national and international organizations.

Adenauer's and Germany
Adenauer's achievements include the establishment of a stable democracy in West Germany and a lasting reconciliation with France, culminating in the Élysée Treaty.
It can be argued that because of Adenauer's policies, a later reunification of both German states was possible ; and unified Germany has remained a solid partner in the European Union and NATO.
He nevertheless criticized Adenauer's insincerity concerning a reunification with East Germany, so that he came to support the new détente ideas of Willy Brandt.
) There was a widespread scepticism about the possibility of " another Germany " ever emerging, and specifically a suspicion of Konrad Adenauer's claim to be involved in the creation of a new, democratic Germany.
English as Adenauer's Germany and the Nazi Past: The Politics of Amnesty and Integration.

Adenauer's and .
Chancellor Adenauer's Christian Democratic Party slipped only a little in the voting but it was enough to lose the absolute Bundestag majority it has enjoyed since 1957.
Adenauer's government also commenced the long process of reconciliation with the Jews and Israel after the Holocaust.
Additionally, the departing and respected Theodor Heuss had established the precedent that the president be nonpartisan, which clashed with Adenauer's vision.
Adenauer's flat rejection was, however, out of step with public opinion ; he then realized his mistake and he started to ask questions.
With Adenauer's fourth term election in November 1961 and the end of his chancellorship in sight, his " nuclear ambitions " began to taper off.
David Ben-Gurion, Prime Minister of Israel, appreciated Adenauer's response in playing down the affair and not pursuing it further, as it would have burdened the relationship between the two new states.
Erhard failed to understand that American global interests — not Europe's needs — dictated policy in Washington, D. C., and he rejected Adenauer's policy of fostering good relations with both the United States and France in the pursuit of West German national interest.
Gustav Heinemann, the president of the Synod of Protestant Churches, reluctantly agreed to become Adenauer's Minister of the Interior although he had planned to resume his career in industry.
When the legal case collapsed, the scandal led to a major shake-up in chancellor Konrad Adenauer's cabinet and Strauß had to stand down.
When his Free Democratic Party reentered government in a coalition with Konrad Adenauer's Christian Democratic Union in 1961, Scheel was appointed federal minister of economic cooperation and development.

leading and role
He played the leading role in negotiating the treaty with Great Britain that ended the Revolution, and directed America's foreign affairs throughout the Confederation period.
They were stressed in the speeches of Si Mubarak Bekkai when the first Council of Ministers was formed and again when the Istiqlal took a leading role in the second Council.
Dolores Hart, is charming in a leading role, and quite believable.
Scholars place Antoninus Pius as the leading candidate for fulfilling the role as a friend of Rabbi Judah the Prince.
It also found a prominent role in the desktop video, video production, and show control business, leading to affordable video editing systems such as the Video Toaster.
Arnulf took the leading role in the deposition of his uncle, the Emperor Charles the Fat.
In 325, at the age of 27, Athanasius had a leading role against the Arians in the First Council of Nicaea.
The Goths appear to have established a loose political hegemony over the existing tribes in the region, or at least to have played the leading role in a series of major invasions of the empire launched by a grand coalition of lower Danubian tribes from ca.
Love worked with director Alex Cox on her first two films ; she gained a small part in the Sid Vicious biopic Sid and Nancy ( 1986 ), and was then given the leading role in his following film, Straight to Hell ( 1987 ), which caught the attention of artist Andy Warhol.
Other roles include: starring opposite Jim Carrey in the Andy Kaufman biopic Man on the Moon ( 1999 ); as Joan Vollmer in Beat ( 2000 ) alongside Kiefer Sutherland ; and a leading role in Julie Johnson ( 2001 ) as Lili Taylor's lesbian lover, for which she won an Outstanding Actress award at L. A .' s Outfest.
Conservative rabbis also play a leading role at a number of non-denominational institutions of advanced Jewish learning.
Following Khrushchev's ascension to power, the Central Committee still played a leading role ; it overturned the Politburo's decision to remove Khrushchev from office in 1957.
Stripped of its leading role in society the party lost its authority to lead the nation or the cohesion that kept the party united.
* 1989 – Cold War: East Germany's parliament abolishes the constitutional provision granting the communist party the leading role in the state.
Charles Taylor, in his 2007 book A Secular Age, showed the historical role of deism, leading to what he calls an exclusive humanism.
While he gained international renown for leading a Latin music band, the Desi Arnaz Orchestra, he is best known for his role as Ricky Ricardo on the American TV series I Love Lucy, starring with Lucille Ball, to whom he was married at the time.
Hopper's later work included a leading role in the television series Crash.
" His next order was to turn away by two points, and, in any case, a few minutes later he reversed his fleet's course to fulfill its anticipated role of leading the German forces towards the main British fleet.
During his tenure at the White House, Rohrabacher played a leading role in the formulation of the Reagan Doctrine.
Egypt played an important role in the negotiations leading to the Madrid Conference of 1991, which, under United States and Soviet sponsorship, brought together all parties in the region, including for the first time a Palestinian delegation, to discuss Middle East peace.
Following the 2001 earthquakes, the U. S. Embassy assumed a leading role in implementing U. S. sponsored assistance.
The United States played a facilitative role in the peace talks in Washington during the months leading up to the May 1991 fall of the Mengistu regime.
The common law also continues to play a leading role in American water law, in the doctrines of riparian rights and prior appropriation.
Since independence, Fiji has been a leader in the South Pacific region, and has played a leading role in the formation of the South Pacific Forum.
Coastal Finland consists of broad clay plains where agriculture plays a leading role.

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