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Gerhard Schröder (CDU)

Gerhard Schröder (11 September 1910 – 31 December 1989) was a West German politician and member of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party. He served as Federal Minister of the Interior from 1953 to 1961, as Foreign Minister from 1961 to 1966, and as Minister of Defence from 1966 until 1969. In the 1969 election he ran for President of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) but was outpolled by Gustav Heinemann.

Gerhard Schröder
Schröder in 1966
Minister of Defence
(West Germany)
In office
1 December 1966 – 21 October 1969
ChancellorKurt Georg Kiesinger
Preceded byKai-Uwe von Hassel
Succeeded byHelmut Schmidt
Minister of Foreign Affairs
(West Germany)
In office
14 November 1961 – 30 November 1966
ChancellorKonrad Adenauer
Ludwig Erhard
Preceded byHeinrich von Brentano
Succeeded byWilly Brandt
Minister of the Interior
(West Germany)
In office
20 October 1953 – 13 November 1961
ChancellorKonrad Adenauer
Preceded byRobert Lehr
Succeeded byHermann Höcherl
Deputy Chair of the CDU/CSU in the German Bundestag
In office
24 June 1952 – 20 October 1953
Member of the German Bundestag
In office
7 September 1949 – 4 November 1980
Personal details
Born(1910-09-11)11 September 1910
Saarbrücken, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire
Died31 December 1989(1989-12-31) (aged 79)
Kampen (Sylt), West Germany
Political partyNazi Party (1933–1941)
Christian Democratic Union (1945–1989)
Alma materUniversity of Bonn
University of Edinburgh

Life edit

The son of a railway official, Schröder was born in Saarbrücken, then part of the Prussian Rhine Province. Having passed his Abitur exams, he went on to study law at the University of Königsberg and two semesters abroad at the University of Edinburgh, where he, according to his own accounts, became familiar with a British way of life. In 1932 he finished his studies in Bonn he had committed himself to the university group of the national liberal German People's Party.

Schröder passed the first and second Staatsexamen in 1932 and 1936. Having obtained his doctorate in 1934 he worked as a consultant at the Kaiser Wilhelm Society in Berlin. Still as a referendary in Bonn, he had joined the Nazi Party on 1 April 1933 and also the SA. He continued his career as a law firm employee and in 1939 obtained an attorney's certificate and worked as a tax lawyer. He left the NSDAP in May 1941 (a rather rare occurrence). In the same month and perhaps in connection, he married his wife, Brigitte Schröder née Landsberg, needing - she was half-Jewish - with an extraordinary permission by his Armed Forces superiors.

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. From 1966 to 1969 he served as Minister of Defence under Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger.

In 1969 Gerhard Schröder ran for the Office of the Federal President (supported by CDU and NPD), but he was beaten by Gustav Heinemann, the nominee of the SPD (supported by FDP), at the third ballot with 49.4% to 48.8% of the votes of the Federal Assembly.

In the years following his active political activity, Schröder maintained a private discussion circle of former politicians, diplomats and economic officials who philosophized about the global problems of the new era but no longer intervened politically in day-to-day business. He supported the Reagan administration and endorsed the SDI program.

His last appearance in the Bundestag was on 17 June 1984, when he held the ceremonial address of the commemoration ceremony of the June 1953 bloody uprising.

Schröder died on 31 December 1989 in his house on Sylt. After his death, the German Bundestag honored him on 12 January 1990 with a state act in the plenary hall. Gerhard Schröder was buried in the cemetery of the island church of St. Severin in Keitum, Sylt.

Decorations and awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Reply to a parliamentary question" (PDF) (in German). p. 133. Retrieved 22 December 2012.

External links edit

  • Martin Menke: , H-German, H-Net Reviews, March 2004.
  • Photograph (Gerhard Schröder is the second person from the right).
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of the Interior
1953–1961
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs
1961–1966
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Defence
1966–1969
Succeeded by

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For other people named Gerhard Schroder see Gerhard Schroder disambiguation Gerhard Schroder 11 September 1910 31 December 1989 was a West German politician and member of the Christian Democratic Union CDU party He served as Federal Minister of the Interior from 1953 to 1961 as Foreign Minister from 1961 to 1966 and as Minister of Defence from 1966 until 1969 In the 1969 election he ran for President of the Federal Republic of Germany West Germany but was outpolled by Gustav Heinemann Gerhard SchroderSchroder in 1966Minister of Defence West Germany In office 1 December 1966 21 October 1969ChancellorKurt Georg KiesingerPreceded byKai Uwe von HasselSucceeded byHelmut SchmidtMinister of Foreign Affairs West Germany In office 14 November 1961 30 November 1966ChancellorKonrad Adenauer Ludwig ErhardPreceded byHeinrich von BrentanoSucceeded byWilly BrandtMinister of the Interior West Germany In office 20 October 1953 13 November 1961ChancellorKonrad AdenauerPreceded byRobert LehrSucceeded byHermann HocherlDeputy Chair of the CDU CSU in the German BundestagIn office 24 June 1952 20 October 1953Member of the German BundestagIn office 7 September 1949 4 November 1980Personal detailsBorn 1910 09 11 11 September 1910Saarbrucken Kingdom of Prussia German EmpireDied31 December 1989 1989 12 31 aged 79 Kampen Sylt West GermanyPolitical partyNazi Party 1933 1941 Christian Democratic Union 1945 1989 Alma materUniversity of BonnUniversity of Edinburgh Contents 1 Life 2 Decorations and awards 3 References 4 External linksLife editThe son of a railway official Schroder was born in Saarbrucken then part of the Prussian Rhine Province Having passed his Abitur exams he went on to study law at the University of Konigsberg and two semesters abroad at the University of Edinburgh where he according to his own accounts became familiar with a British way of life In 1932 he finished his studies in Bonn he had committed himself to the university group of the national liberal German People s Party Schroder passed the first and second Staatsexamen in 1932 and 1936 Having obtained his doctorate in 1934 he worked as a consultant at the Kaiser Wilhelm Society in Berlin Still as a referendary in Bonn he had joined the Nazi Party on 1 April 1933 and also the SA He continued his career as a law firm employee and in 1939 obtained an attorney s certificate and worked as a tax lawyer He left the NSDAP in May 1941 a rather rare occurrence In the same month and perhaps in connection he married his wife Brigitte Schroder nee Landsberg needing she was half Jewish with an extraordinary permission by his Armed Forces superiors 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 From 1966 to 1969 he served as Minister of Defence under Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger In 1969 Gerhard Schroder ran for the Office of the Federal President supported by CDU and NPD but he was beaten by Gustav Heinemann the nominee of the SPD supported by FDP at the third ballot with 49 4 to 48 8 of the votes of the Federal Assembly In the years following his active political activity Schroder maintained a private discussion circle of former politicians diplomats and economic officials who philosophized about the global problems of the new era but no longer intervened politically in day to day business He supported the Reagan administration and endorsed the SDI program His last appearance in the Bundestag was on 17 June 1984 when he held the ceremonial address of the commemoration ceremony of the June 1953 bloody uprising Schroder died on 31 December 1989 in his house on Sylt After his death the German Bundestag honored him on 12 January 1990 with a state act in the plenary hall Gerhard Schroder was buried in the cemetery of the island church of St Severin in Keitum Sylt Decorations and awards editIron Cross 2nd class 1942 Black Wound Badge 1942 Eastern Front Medal 1942 Cholm Shield 1942 awarded to German soldiers who participated in the defence of the occupied Soviet city of Kholm Grand Decoration of Honour in Gold with Sash for Services to the Republic of Austria Grosses Goldenes Ehrenzeichen am Bande 1962 1 Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic 8 August 1965 with Willy Brandt Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic 1966 References edit Reply to a parliamentary question PDF in German p 133 Retrieved 22 December 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gerhard Schroder CDU Martin Menke Review of Torsten Oppelland Gerhard Schroeder 1910 1989 Politik zwischen Staat Partei und Konfession H German H Net Reviews March 2004 Photograph Gerhard Schroder is the second person from the right Political offices Preceded byRobert Lehr Minister of the Interior1953 1961 Succeeded byHermann Hocherl Preceded byHeinrich von Brentano di Tremezzo Minister of Foreign Affairs1961 1966 Succeeded byWilly Brandt Preceded byKai Uwe von Hassel Minister of Defence1966 1969 Succeeded byHelmut Schmidt Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gerhard Schroder CDU amp oldid 1221811265, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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