Kurt Georg Kiesinger
German Chancellor during the 1960s

Born
April 6th, 1904
121 years ago
Died
March 9th, 1988
37 years ago — 83 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Germany
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Served as Chancellor of Germany from 1966 to 1969. Led a Grand Coalition between the Christian Democratic Union and the Social Democratic Party. Was a prominent member of the Christian Democratic Union during a pivotal time in German politics. Pursued policies focused on economic growth and stabilization, navigating complex Cold War dynamics.
Served as Chancellor of Germany from 1966 to 1969
Led a Grand Coalition government
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