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Wolfgang Mischnick

Wolfgang Mischnick (29 September 1921 – 6 October 2002) was a German liberal politician (FDP). From 1961 to 1963 he was Federal Minister for Expellees, Refugees and War Victims and from 1968 to 1991 Chairman of the FDP parliamentary group and opposition leader from 1968/69.

Wolfgang Mischnick 1976 (right) together with Hans-Dietrich Genscher

Life edit

Mischnick was born 29 September 1921 and grew up in Dresden. After receiving his graduation from high school 1939, he was drafted into the military until the end of the war. As a former lieutenant in the Wehrmacht, the Soviet occupying forces forbade him to study engineering. As co-founder 1945 of the LDP in Dresden Mischnick was banned from writing and speaking very soon.[1] To avoid arrest, he fled 1948 to Frankfurt am Main, where he joined the FDP.

Political career edit

From 1957[2] to 1994 Wolfgang Mischnick was a member of the German Bundestag. From 1959 to 1961 he was Parliamentary Managing Director of the FDP parliamentary group.[1]

After the Bundestag election in 1961, Mischnick was appointed Minister for Expellees, Refugees and War Victims in the federal government led by Chancellor Konrad Adenauer as the youngest minister.[3] In 1963 he was deputy chairman and in 1968 chairman of the FDP parliamentary group. As such, he served as opposition leader until the Brandt government took office on 1969. In 1982 he argued for continuing the coalition with the SPD[4] but to preserve party unity, supported the shift of support the (CDU/CSU).[5]

1991 Mischnick left the office of parliamentary group chairman at his own request, which he held longer than any other parliamentary group chairman in the history of the Bundestag.[6] After reunion Mischnick played a leading role in merging the FDP and the LDPD in 1989-90.[4] He than entered the Bundestag via the state list of Saxony;[7] before always via the state list of Hesse.

Positions edit

Mischnick was considered a committed social politician[8] and sports sponsor. His main focus was on German-German relations[7][9][2] and reconciliation with the East.[4][10] 1973 he traveled with Herbert Wehner (SPD) to a secret meeting with the Chairman of the State Council Erich Honecker in the GDR to improve the relations.

More information edit

1987 to 1995 Mischnick was chairman of the FDP-affiliated Friedrich Naumann Foundation in Gummersbach. There, in the archive of liberalism, can now be found the extensive estate of Mischnick. He died 6 October 2002 in Bad Soden (near his home in Kronberg).

Awards edit

Mischnick got the Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany and was grand officier de la légion d'honneur. He was awarded with the Great Gold Medal of Honor with Star of the Republic of Austria and with the Banner Order of the Hungarian Republic. He got the Order of Merit of the Free State of Saxony, the Hessian Order of Merit and several other medals.[11][7]

In Dresden a new street was named after him[12] and also in Gröditz, the former street Am Osttor was renamed Wolfgang-Mischnick-Straße.[13]

Some publications edit

(besides several hundreds of newspaper articles)

  • Wolfgang Mischnick: Von Dresden nach Bonn. Erlebnisse - jetzt aufgeschrieben (From Dresden to Bonn. Experiences - now written down), Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, Stuttgart 1991 ISBN 9783421066121
  • Wolfgang Mischnick: Verantwortung für die Freiheit 40 Jahre F.D.P. (Responsibility for freedom 40 years of F.D.P.) Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, Stuttgart 1989 ISBN 9783421065001

References edit

  1. ^ a b DBNL. "Frits Bolkestein, Modern Liberalism · dbnl". DBNL. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
  2. ^ a b https://www.dbnl.org/tekst/bolk008mode01_01/bolk008mode01_01.pdf
  3. ^ Dodis (1921-09-21). "Mischnick, Wolfgang (1921–2002)". dodis.ch. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
  4. ^ a b c "GHDI - Mischnick, Wolfgang". germanhistorydocs.ghi-dc.org. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
  5. ^ Lewis, Derek; Zitzlsperger, Ulrike (2016-10-18). Historical Dictionary of Contemporary Germany. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 429. ISBN 978-1-4422-6957-6.
  6. ^ "PARLIAMENTARY PARTIES IN THE GERMAN BUNDESTAG" (PDF). Retrieved 2023-09-30.
  7. ^ a b c Dresden. "Wolfgang Mischnik verstorben - OB Roßberg bekundet sein Beileid". www.dresden.de (in German). Retrieved 2021-08-13.
  8. ^ Mierzejewski, Alfred C. (2020-11-13). The Party's Over: The End of the Welfare State Boom in Western Europe. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 52, 73. ISBN 978-1-7936-2920-3.
  9. ^ "GERMAN LIBERALISM AND FOREIGN POLICY: THE FDP'S OSTPOLITIK UNDER HANS-DIETRICH GENSCHER, 1974-1990" (PDF). p. 134. Retrieved 2023-09-30.
  10. ^ "Gerade auf LeMO gesehen: LeMO Biografie: Hans-Dietrich Genscher". www.hdg.de (in German). Retrieved 2021-08-13.
  11. ^ "Vita - Wolfgang Mischnick". www.wolfgang-mischnick.net. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
  12. ^ Resolution of the Dresden City Council, March 24, 2022
  13. ^ "Ein Herz für den Stahl". www.saechsische.de (in German). Retrieved 2021-08-13.

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Wolfgang Mischnick 29 September 1921 6 October 2002 was a German liberal politician FDP From 1961 to 1963 he was Federal Minister for Expellees Refugees and War Victims and from 1968 to 1991 Chairman of the FDP parliamentary group and opposition leader from 1968 69 Wolfgang Mischnick 1976 right together with Hans Dietrich Genscher Contents 1 Life 2 Political career 3 Positions 4 More information 5 Awards 6 Some publications 7 ReferencesLife editMischnick was born 29 September 1921 and grew up in Dresden After receiving his graduation from high school 1939 he was drafted into the military until the end of the war As a former lieutenant in the Wehrmacht the Soviet occupying forces forbade him to study engineering As co founder 1945 of the LDP in Dresden Mischnick was banned from writing and speaking very soon 1 To avoid arrest he fled 1948 to Frankfurt am Main where he joined the FDP Political career editFrom 1957 2 to 1994 Wolfgang Mischnick was a member of the German Bundestag From 1959 to 1961 he was Parliamentary Managing Director of the FDP parliamentary group 1 After the Bundestag election in 1961 Mischnick was appointed Minister for Expellees Refugees and War Victims in the federal government led by Chancellor Konrad Adenauer as the youngest minister 3 In 1963 he was deputy chairman and in 1968 chairman of the FDP parliamentary group As such he served as opposition leader until the Brandt government took office on 1969 In 1982 he argued for continuing the coalition with the SPD 4 but to preserve party unity supported the shift of support the CDU CSU 5 1991 Mischnick left the office of parliamentary group chairman at his own request which he held longer than any other parliamentary group chairman in the history of the Bundestag 6 After reunion Mischnick played a leading role in merging the FDP and the LDPD in 1989 90 4 He than entered the Bundestag via the state list of Saxony 7 before always via the state list of Hesse Positions editMischnick was considered a committed social politician 8 and sports sponsor His main focus was on German German relations 7 9 2 and reconciliation with the East 4 10 1973 he traveled with Herbert Wehner SPD to a secret meeting with the Chairman of the State Council Erich Honecker in the GDR to improve the relations More information edit1987 to 1995 Mischnick was chairman of the FDP affiliated Friedrich Naumann Foundation in Gummersbach There in the archive of liberalism can now be found the extensive estate of Mischnick He died 6 October 2002 in Bad Soden near his home in Kronberg Awards editMischnick got the Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany and was grand officier de la legion d honneur He was awarded with the Great Gold Medal of Honor with Star of the Republic of Austria and with the Banner Order of the Hungarian Republic He got the Order of Merit of the Free State of Saxony the Hessian Order of Merit and several other medals 11 7 In Dresden a new street was named after him 12 and also in Groditz the former street Am Osttor was renamed Wolfgang Mischnick Strasse 13 Some publications edit besides several hundreds of newspaper articles Wolfgang Mischnick Von Dresden nach Bonn Erlebnisse jetzt aufgeschrieben From Dresden to Bonn Experiences now written down Deutsche Verlags Anstalt Stuttgart 1991 ISBN 9783421066121 Wolfgang Mischnick Verantwortung fur die Freiheit 40 Jahre F D P Responsibility for freedom 40 years of F D P Deutsche Verlags Anstalt Stuttgart 1989 ISBN 9783421065001References edit a b DBNL Frits Bolkestein Modern Liberalism dbnl DBNL Retrieved 2021 08 13 a b https www dbnl org tekst bolk008mode01 01 bolk008mode01 01 pdf Dodis 1921 09 21 Mischnick Wolfgang 1921 2002 dodis ch Retrieved 2021 08 13 a b c GHDI Mischnick Wolfgang germanhistorydocs ghi dc org Retrieved 2021 08 13 Lewis Derek Zitzlsperger Ulrike 2016 10 18 Historical Dictionary of Contemporary Germany Rowman amp Littlefield p 429 ISBN 978 1 4422 6957 6 PARLIAMENTARY PARTIES IN THE GERMAN BUNDESTAG PDF Retrieved 2023 09 30 a b c Dresden Wolfgang Mischnik verstorben OB Rossberg bekundet sein Beileid www dresden de in German Retrieved 2021 08 13 Mierzejewski Alfred C 2020 11 13 The Party s Over The End of the Welfare State Boom in Western Europe Rowman amp Littlefield pp 52 73 ISBN 978 1 7936 2920 3 GERMAN LIBERALISM AND FOREIGN POLICY THE FDP S OSTPOLITIK UNDER HANS DIETRICH GENSCHER 1974 1990 PDF p 134 Retrieved 2023 09 30 Gerade auf LeMO gesehen LeMO Biografie Hans Dietrich Genscher www hdg de in German Retrieved 2021 08 13 Vita Wolfgang Mischnick www wolfgang mischnick net Retrieved 2021 08 13 Resolution of the Dresden City Council March 24 2022 Ein Herz fur den Stahl www saechsische de in German Retrieved 2021 08 13 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wolfgang Mischnick amp oldid 1218949961, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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