Kurt Georg Kiesinger

Kurt Georg Kiesinger

Infobox Chancellor
name=Kurt Georg Kiesinger



order=3rd Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany
term_start =1 December 1966
term_end =21 October 1969
president =Heinrich Lübke (1966-1969)
Gustav Heinemann (1969)
deputy =Willy Brandt
predecessor =Ludwig Erhard
successor =Willy Brandt
order2 =Minister-President of Baden-Württemberg
term_start2 =1958
term_end2 =1966
predecessor2 =Gebhard Müller
successor2 =Hans Filbinger
birth_date =birth date|df=yes|1904|4|6
birth_place =Ebingen, Germany
death_date =death date and age|df=yes|1988|3|9|1904|4|6
occupation =Lawyer
religion =Roman Catholic
party=NSDAP (1933-45), CDU

Kurt Georg Kiesinger (6 April 1904–9 March 1988) was a conservative German politician and Chancellor of West Germany from 1 December 1966 until 21 October 1969.

Early life

Born in Ebingen, Germany, Kiesinger was educated in Berlin and became a lawyer. As a Student, he became Member of the Roman Catholic fraternity Askania-Burgundia. He joined the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in 1933. From 1940, Kiesinger worked at the German foreign ministry's radio propaganda department where he was responsible for that ministry's connection with the propaganda ministry. After the war, he was interned and spent several months in the Ludwigsburg camp before being acquitted by the denazification courts.He was exonerated by a protocol of the RSHA which noted that he had hampered and averted anti-Jewish actions in his department.

Political career

By the time the first national elections were held in the Federal Republic in 1949, Kiesinger had joined the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and won a seat in the "Bundestag", the West German parliament. In 1951 he became a member of the CDU executive board. During that time, he became known for his rhetorical brilliance, as well as his in-depth knowledge of foreign affairs. However, despite the recognition he enjoyed within the Christian Democrat parliamentary faction, he was passed over during various cabinet reshuffles. Consequently, he decided to switch from federal to state politics: He was appointed Prime Minister ("Ministerpräsident") of the state of Baden-Württemberg on 17 December 1958, an office in which he served until 1 December 1966.

Chancellorship

In 1966 following the collapse of the existing CDU/CSU-FDP coalition Kiesinger was elected to replace Ludwig Erhard as Chancellor, heading a new CDU/CSU-SPD alliance. The government formed by Kiesinger remained in power for nearly three years with the SPD leader Willy Brandt as Deputy Federal Chancellor and Foreign Minister. Kiesinger reduced tensions with the Soviet bloc nations establishing diplomatic relations with Czechoslovakia, Romania and Yugoslavia but he opposed any major conciliatory moves.

One of his low points as chancellor was in 1968 when activist Beate Klarsfeld publicly slapped him in the face during the 1968 Christian Democrat convention, while calling him a Nazi. She did so in French but - whilst being dragged out of the room by two ushers - repeated her words in German saying "Kiesinger! Nazi! Abtreten!" ("Kiesinger! Nazi! Step down!") Kiesinger, holding his left cheek and being close to tears, did not respond. Up to his death he refused to comment on the incident.

After the election of 1969, the SPD preferred to form a coalition with the FDP, ending the uninterrupted post-war reign of the CDU chancellors. Kiesinger was succeeded as Chancellor by Willy Brandt. Kiesinger continued to head the CDU/CSU in opposition until July 1971 and remained a member of the Bundestag until 1980. He died in Tübingen. His funeral procession was followed by protesters (mainly students) who wanted his entire legacy known - even after his death - especially his former membership in the NSDAP.

Kiesinger's Ministry

1 December 1966 - 21 October 1969

*Kurt Georg Kiesinger (CDU) - Chancellor
*Willy Brandt (SPD) - Vice Chancellor and Minister of Foreign Affairs
*Gerhard Schröder (CDU) - Minister of Defense
*Paul Lücke (CDU) - Minister of the Interior
*Franz Josef Strauß (CSU) - Minister of Finance
*Gustav Heinemann (SPD) - Minister of Justice
*Karl Schiller (SPD) - Minister of Economics
*Hans Katzer (CDU) - Minister of Labour and Social Affairs
*Hermann Höcherl (CSU) - Minister of Food, Agriculture, and Forestry
*George Leber (SPD) - Minister of Transport
*Lauritz Lauritzen (SPD) - Minister of Construction
*Bruno Heck (CDU) - Minister of Family and Youth
*Käte Strobel (SPD) - Minister of Health
*Gerhard Stoltenberg (CDU) - Minister of Scientific Research
*Hans-Jürgen Wischnewski (SPD) - Minister of Economic Cooperation
*Werner Dollinger (CSU) - Minister of Posts and Communications
*Kai-Uwe von Hassel (CDU) - Minister of Displaced Persons, Refugees, and War Victims
*Herbert Wehner (SPD) - Minister of All-German Affairs
*Carlo Schmid (SPD) - Minister of Bundesrat and State Affairs
*Kurt Schmücker (CDU) - Minister of Federal Treasure

Changes
*2 April 1968 - Ernst Benda (CDU) succeeds Lücke as Minister of the Interior.
*16 October 1968 - Aenne Brauksiepe (CDU) succeeds Heck as Minister of Family and Youth. Erhard Eppler (SPD) succeeds Wischnewski as Minister of Economic Cooperation.
*7 February 1969 - Heinrich Windelen (CDU) succeeds Hassel as Minister of Displaced Persons, Refugees, and War Victims.

Literature

* Gassert, Philipp. "Kurt Georg Kiesinger 1904-1988. Kanzler zwischen den Zeiten" DVA, München 2006.

Persondata
NAME= Kiesinger, Kurt Georg
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Chancellor of West Germany
DATE OF BIRTH=birth date|df=yes|1904|4|6
PLACE OF BIRTH=Ebingen, Germany
DATE OF DEATH=death date|df=yes|1988|3|9
PLACE OF DEATH=Tübingen


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