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Kohl is best known for orchestrating reunification with the approval of all the Four Powers from World War II, who still had a voice in German affairs.
The appointments and dismissals of members of the German cabinet is approved by President of Germany | President Richard von Weizsäcker ( right ), on the advice of Chancellor of Germany ( Federal Republic of Germany ) | Chancellor Helmut Kohl ( left ) in 1991.
* December 2 – The German federal election, the first election held since German reunification is won by Helmut Kohl, who becomes Chancellor of Germany.
* November – More than 350, 000 people rally in Berlin to protest right-wing violence against immigrants, but the event is marred by radical leftists thowing stones and eggs at President of Germany Richard von Weizsäcker and Chancellor of Germany Helmut Kohl.
Helmut Josef Michael Kohl (; born 3 April 1930 ) is a German conservative politician and statesman.
Kohl is widely regarded as one of the main architects of the German reunification and, together with French President François Mitterrand, the Maastricht Treaty, which contributed to the creation of the European Union.
Since the Basic Law is restrictive on the dissolution of parliament, Kohl had to take another controversial move: he called for a confidence vote only a month after being sworn in, in which members of his coalition abstained.
This is generally seen as a sign that Kohl pursued Ostpolitik, a policy of détente between East and West that had been begun by the SPD-led governments ( and strongly opposed by Kohl's own CDU ) during the 1970s.
As reported in the German press, he also gave his name to the soon-to-be launched Helmut Kohl Centre for European Studies ( currently ' Centre for European Studies '), which is the new political foundation of the European People's Party.
* Kohl is honorary citizen of both Frankfurt am Main and Berlin.
Schreiber lost his fight against extradition to Germany, where he is at the center of a political bribery scandal that helped bring down a government and damaged the legacy of former Chancellor Helmut Kohl.
U. S. Senator Herb Kohl is the owner of the team, with Scott Skiles as head coach and John Hammond as general manager.
The Marketplace, when completely built, is intended to be a commercial development and includes national retailers and restaurants such as Home Depot, Kohl ’ s, Weis Markets, McDonalds, Chick-Fil-A and Petco.
At the national level, Campbellsport is represented by Congressman Tom Petri ( R-WI 6th District ), and Senators Ron Johnson ( R-WI ), and Herb Kohl ( D-WI ).
Ludwigshafen is the birthplace of the former German chancellor Helmut Kohl and the philosopher Ernst Bloch.
A contemporary of Brian Mulroney, Ronald Reagan, Helmut Kohl, François Mitterrand, Margaret Thatcher, and Mikhail Gorbachev, he is best known for pushing through the privatization of state-owned companies, and for helping to revitalize Japanese nationalism during and after his term as prime minister.
In 2012, he is the Republican nominee for the United States Senate seat being vacated by Herb Kohl.
Kohl Hall is a dormitory exclusive to members of the Chapman Learning Community, Partners in Context and Community for Urban Educators.
As an education theorist and writer, Postman is closely associated with other critics and commentators including John Holt, Ivan Illich, Paul Goodman, George Dennison, Jonathan Kozol, Herbert Kohl, James Herndon, Charles E. Silberman, John Taylor Gatto, and others.
The work, routinely described as " the first masterpiece of electronic music " ( Simms 1986, 391 ; Kohl 1998, 61 ) and " an opus, in the most emphatic sense of the term " ( Decroupet and Ungeheuer 1998, 97 ), is significant in that it seamlessly integrates electronic sounds with the human voice by means of matching voice resonances with pitch and creating sounds of phonemes electronically.
Baldwin is the Democratic nominee in the 2012 U. S. Senate election in Wisconsin to succeed retiring Senator Herb Kohl.
: The dark hair wildly flows The Kohl of the eyes is fiercely black
A destruction of documents at the end of the Kohl government in 1998 is alleged to be responsible for this gap in the record ( German Wikipedia: Bundeslöschtage ).
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BGSU offers eight residential learning communities: Arts Village, Global Village, Honors Learning Community, La Comunidad, La Maison Française, Natural and Health Sciences Residential Community, Partners in Context and Community, Chapman Community at Kohl ; eight residential theme communities: Army ROTC, Aviation, Batchelder Music Community, Construction Management, Fraternity and Sorority Life, Wellness, and SEARCH ; and one non-residential learning community known as Honors Scholars.
This practice became known as " System Kohl ".
Maxwell Kohl, who had previously operated traditional grocery stores, built his first supermarket in 1946, the first in what would become a southeastern Wisconsin chain known as Kohl's Food Stores.
Herbert R. Kohl is an educator best known for his advocacy of progressive alternative education and as the author of more than thirty books on education.
He became friendly with four men during his days on the trenches: a Polish fighter who was known only as " Kohl ", and Americans Alan Seeger, Henry Fansworth, and David King.
T. D. Allman ( born 1944 ) is an American freelance journalist best known for his exposés of the CIA's " secret war " in Laos and for his later interviews with world figures ( Yasser Arafat, Helmut Kohl, Boris Yeltsin, Manuel Antonio Noriega ) as foreign correspondent for Vanity Fair.

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In 1987, Rau tried to become chancellor of Germany for the SPD, but his refusal to contemplate forming a coalition with the Green Party meant he could not win the elections against Helmut Kohl ’ s Christian Democrats ( CDU ).
* May 5 – U. S. President Ronald Reagan joins German Chancellor Helmut Kohl for a controversial funeral service at a cemetery in Bitburg, Germany, which includes the graves of 59 elite S. S. troops from World War II.
In 1998, Kohl was named Honorary Citizen of Europe by the European heads of state or government for his extraordinary work for European integration and cooperation, an honour previously only bestowed on Jean Monnet.
In the 1976 federal election, Kohl was the CDU / CSU's candidate for chancellor.
In the 1980 federal elections, Kohl had to play second fiddle, when CSU-leader Franz Josef Strauß became the CDU / CSU's candidate for chancellor.
The ostensibly negative result for Kohl then allowed
Kohl and Mitterrand developed a close political relationship, forming an important motor for European integration.
Taking advantage of the historic political changes occurring in East Germany, Kohl presented a ten point plan for " Overcoming of the division of Germany and Europe " without consulting his coalition partner, the FDP, or the Western Allies.
In foreign politics, Kohl was more successful, for instance getting Frankfurt am Main as the seat for the European Central Bank.
In 1997, Kohl received the Vision for Europe Award for his efforts in the unification of Europe.
On 5 July 2001, Hannelore Kohl, his wife, committed suicide, after suffering from photodermatitis for years.
Kohl faced stiff opposition from the West German political left and was as well mocked upon for his provincial background, physical stature and simple language.
* In 1988, Kohl and Mitterrand received the Karlspreis for his contribution to Franco-German friendship and European Union.
* In 1996, Kohl received an award for his humanitarian achievements from the Jewish organisation B ' nai B ' rith.
* On May 16, 2011, Kohl received the Henry A. Kissinger Prize at the American Academy in Berlin for his " singularly extraordinary role in German reunification and laying the foundation for a lasting democratic peace in the new millennium ".
In the days following Germany's defeat in World War II, at the age of 12, Hannelore Kohl was raped by Red Army soldiers and subsequently “ thrown out of a window like a sack of potatoes by the Russians .” In addition to the obvious psychological impact, the attacks left her with a fractured vertebra and back pain for the rest of her life.

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