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Chancellor and Konrad
Before the speech, US delegations met with Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, and French President Charles de Gaulle to brief them on the US intelligence and their proposed response.
Beginning with the replacement of the Reichsmark with the Deutsche Mark as legal tender, a lasting period of low inflation and rapid industrial growth was overseen by the government led by German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and his minister of economics, Ludwig Erhard, raising West Germany from total wartime devastation to one of the most developed nations in modern Europe.
The government was formed under Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and his conservative CDU / CSU coalition.
Despite these claims he nominated people active under Nazi Germany to top ministerial positions, including Hans Globke, Director of the Federal Chancellory of West Germany between 1953 and 1963 and one of the closest aides to Chancellor Konrad Adenauer.
* Konrad Adenauer ( CDU ) – Chancellor
* 15 March 1951 – Konrad Adenauer becomes Minister of Foreign Affairs as well as Chancellor when the Allies allow this post to be revived.
* Konrad Adenauer ( CDU ) – Chancellor and Minister of Foreign Affairs
* Konrad Adenauer ( CDU ) – Chancellor
* Konrad Adenauer ( CDU ) – Chancellor
* Chancellor Konrad Adenauer ( West Germany )
* Chancellor Konrad Adenauer ( West Germany )
* January 5 – Konrad Adenauer, Chancellor of Germany ( d. 1967 )
* April 19 – Konrad Adenauer, Chancellor of Germany ( b. 1876 )
He is notable for his leading role in German postwar economic reform and economic recovery (" Wirtschaftswunder ", German for " economic miracle "), particularly in his role as Minister of Economics under Chancellor Konrad Adenauer in 1949 to his own ascension to the Chancellorship in 1963.
First known as " Kölner Wurst " (= Cologne Sausage ) by later German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer ( 1876 – 1967 ).
When Konrad Adenauer became the first Chancellor of the newly-founded Federal Republic of Germany in 1949, he wanted a representative of the Protestants in the CDU in his government.
He made headlines by telling German audiences that the British people forgave them for what had happened in the war, but was later credited by the first West Germany Chancellor, Konrad Adenauer, with being among his country ’ s founding fathers.
Federal Chancellor Konrad Adenauer was informed of Strauss's actions.
He held federal office as Minister of the Interior ( 1953 – 1961 ) and as Minister of Foreign Affairs ( 1961 – 1966 ) in the cabinets of Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and of Ludwig Erhard.
In 1955 he joined the Christian Democratic Union ( CDU ) under Chancellor Konrad Adenauer.
In June 1951 the German Chancellor, Konrad Adenauer, appointed him state secretary ( a top-ranking civil servant ) in the Federal Chancellery ( Kanzleramt ) and made him head of the German delegation for the Schuman Plan negotiations.
Galland returned to Germany and was approached by a commissioner for Chancellor Konrad Adenauer for the purpose of joining the new Bundeswehr now that West Germany was to join NATO as a military power.
Under Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, West Germany rebuilt relationships with France, the United States, and Israel.
He became a member of the first Bundestag ( Federal Parliament ) in 1949 and, in 1953, Federal Minister for Special Affairs in the second cabinet of Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, in 1955 Federal Minister of Nuclear Energy, and in 1956 defence minister, charged with the build-up of the new Bundeswehrthe youngest man to hold this office at the time.
It was not until 1953 that the situation gradually started to improve for the Blohm & Voss, thanks in part to repeated pleas by German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer to the Allied High Commissioners.

Chancellor and Adenauer
That this and the closing of the East Berlin-West Berlin border have not been accepted by the Western governments appears in notes which Britain, France, and the United States sent to Moscow after the latter's gratuitous protest over a visit of Chancellor Adenauer and other West German officials to West Berlin.
And on 29th June 1933, i. e., several months after Hitler was made Chancellor and the Nazis were given full police power over Germany, and while the Nazis were still busy terrorizing and murdering Communists, Social Democrats, and Labor Union officials, Adenauer wrote in a letter: " In my opinion the only salvation is a monarch, a Hohenzoller [...], even Hitler in my opinion, a lifetime Reichpresident [...]“.
Theodor Heuss was elected the first President of the Republic, and Adenauer was elected Chancellor ( head of government ) on 16 September 1949 with the support of his own CDU, the Christian Social Union and the liberal Free Democratic Party.
The opposition leader Kurt Schumacher responded by labeling Adenauer " Chancellor of the Allies ".
When a rebellion in East Germany was harshly suppressed by the Red Army in June 1953, Adenauer took full advantage of the situation and was handily re-elected to a second term as Chancellor.
On 27 March 1952, a package addressed to Chancellor Adenauer exploded in the Munich Police Headquarters, killing one Bavarian police officer.
After the resignation of Adenauer in 1963, Erhard was elected Chancellor with 279 against 180 votes in the Bundestag on 16 October.
From 1966 to 1967, he also headed the Christian Democratic Union as de facto chairman, despite the fact that he was never a member of that party ( which made his election to the chairmanship irregular and void de jure ), as he never formally filed a membership application despite pressures from Chancellor Adenauer.
The CDU experienced considerable success gaining support from the time of its creation in Berlin on 26 June 1945 until its first convention on 21 October 1950, at which Chancellor Adenauer was named the first Chairman of the party.
Molotov ( far left ) with Khrushchev ( second from right ) and Premier Nikolai Bulganin ( to the left of Khrushchev ) in 1955 at a gala reception in Moscow for the visit of West German Chancellor Conrad Adenauer ( centre ).

Chancellor and took
This time Lord Derby ( as he had become ) took office, and to general surprise appointed Disraeli Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Edward was in the care of Hugh Giffardfather of the future Chancellor Godfrey Giffarduntil Bartholomew Pecche took over at Giffard's death in 1246.
Following the resignation of the Chancellor Prince Metternich during the Revolutions of 1848, the young Archduke, who it was widely expected would soon succeed his uncle on the throne, was appointed Governor of Bohemia on 6 April, but never took up the post.
On some occasions Number 11 has been occupied not by the Chancellor of the Exchequer but by the individual considered to be the nominal deputy Prime Minister ( whether or not they actually took the title ); this was particularly common in coalition governments.
Consequently, a grand coalition with the SPD took over government under CDU Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger.
When his half-brother deposed Richard and took the throne as Henry IV of England, he made Bishop Beaufort Lord Chancellor of England in 1403.
He initially took up politics as a career, and held important appointments under the Angelus emperors ( amongst them that of Grand Logothete or Chancellor ) and was governor of the theme of Philippopolis at a critical period.
In 1880 he retired from the world of surveying, and took the position of Chancellor of Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario.
Horwitz writes that this was not just limited to Bacon, and that " after the dramatic confrontations between Lord Chief Justice Coke and Lord Chancellor Ellesmere, chancellors took care to circumscribe the Court's corrective jurisdiction and to focus more narrowly on territories they had staked out as peculiarly their own ".
In addition, they took depositions and acted as secretaries to the Lord Chancellor, maintaining the plea rolls.
A memorial ceremony, with the participation of the Chancellor, the Prime Minister, and the Chairman of the Yad Vashem Directorate Avner Shalev, took place in the Hall of Remembrance.
* An event in 815 where assassins murdered Chancellor Wu as he was leaving the eastern gate of the northeasternmost ward in south central Chang ' an ; the event took place just before dawn.
However, her father then died, leaving no other children, while she was still a minor, and the Lord Chancellor took her on as his ward.
The Conservatives soon began to get annoyed that they were unable to criticise the Government, and took this into Parliament ; rather than criticising policy, they would attack individual ministers, including the Lord Chancellor ( who they considered " far too enamoured of German culture ") and the Home Secretary, who was " too tender to aliens ".
The current Chancellor is Count Nikolai Tolstoy, the well-known historian, who took up the post in late 1987.
Gustav Horn's father-in-law, the Chancellor Oxenstierna, took the leadership of the civil government.
This took place after careful negotiations in the Swedish Riksråd ( state council ) in which Leslie worked behind the scenes to ensure Chancellor Oxenstierna allowed up to 300 officers to be decommissioned along with an unknown number of ordinary soldiers.
Although the Chancellor did hold some degree of political authority over the Jedi, very little pressure was ever put on the Council before Palpatine took office and commanded that Anakin Skywalker become a member of the Council, despite the misgivings of the Jedi.
The post of Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs took over the remaining responsibilities of the Lord Chancellor, and also became the sponsoring Department for the Secretary of State for Wales and the Secretary of State for Scotland.
He suspended his duties temporarily on 5 April 1757, when appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer, due to an old custom that the Lord Chief Justice took the position when it was empty.
Early in 1720 a partial reconciliation took place between the parties of Stanhope and Townshend, and in June of this year the latter became Lord President of the Council, a post which he held until February 1721, when, after the death of Stanhope and the forced retirement of Sunderland, a result of the South Sea Bubble, he was again appointed secretary of state for the northern department, with Walpole as First Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Before 1967, including his time as a student, all of St Andrews ' clinical medical activity took place at University College, Dundee, which would eventually become the University of Dundee, of which Black later became Chancellor.
It took its name from Viscount Grey, at one time Chancellor of the University and UK Foreign Secretary, and a lifelong birdwatcher, perhaps best known as the man who remarked, on the eve of the First World War:
The last great Justiciar, Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent, was removed from office in 1232, and the Chancellor soon took the position formerly occupied by the Chief Justiciar as second to the King in dignity, as well as in power and influence.

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