Herbert Ehrenberg

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Herbert Ehrenberg (* 21. Dezember 1926 in Collnischken, Kreis Goldap/Ostpreußen; † 20. Februar 2018 in Wilhelmshaven) war ein deutscher Politiker (SPD). Er war von 1972 bis 1990 Mitglied des Deutschen Bundestages und von 1976 bis 1982 Bundesminister für Arbeit und Sozialordnung. rdf:langString
Herbert Ehrenberg, né le 21 décembre 1926 à Kollnischken et mort le 20 février 2018 à Wilhelmshaven, est un homme politique allemand, membre du Parti social-démocrate d'Allemagne (SPD) et ministre fédéral du Travail entre 1976 et 1982. rdf:langString
Герберт Эренберг (нем. Herbert Ehrenberg; 21 декабря 1926, , Восточная Пруссия — 20 февраля 2018) — немецкий политик, член СДПГ. Федеральный министр труда и общественного порядка ФРГ. rdf:langString
Herbert Ehrenberg (21 December 1926 – 20 February 2018) was a German politician. Ehrenberg was born in Kollnischken, East Prussia (today Kolniszki, Poland) and visited school (Staatliche Kantschule) in Goldap until 1943, when he was conscripted to the Wehrmacht. After his release as Prisoner of war in 1947 he passed his Abitur and studied national economy in Wilhelmshaven and at the University of Göttingen, where he took his doctorate in 1958. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Herbert Ehrenberg (* 21. Dezember 1926 in Collnischken, Kreis Goldap/Ostpreußen; † 20. Februar 2018 in Wilhelmshaven) war ein deutscher Politiker (SPD). Er war von 1972 bis 1990 Mitglied des Deutschen Bundestages und von 1976 bis 1982 Bundesminister für Arbeit und Sozialordnung.
rdf:langString Herbert Ehrenberg (21 December 1926 – 20 February 2018) was a German politician. Ehrenberg was born in Kollnischken, East Prussia (today Kolniszki, Poland) and visited school (Staatliche Kantschule) in Goldap until 1943, when he was conscripted to the Wehrmacht. After his release as Prisoner of war in 1947 he passed his Abitur and studied national economy in Wilhelmshaven and at the University of Göttingen, where he took his doctorate in 1958. Ehrenberg joined the Public Services, Transport and Traffic Union (ÖTV) in 1949 and the Social Democratic Party of Germany, or SPD, in 1955. In 1964 he became the head of the national economy branch at the chairman of IG Bau-Steine-Erden-Union and in 1968 he started to work at the Federal Ministry of economics. In 1969 he switched to the German Chancellery and was a Secretary of State at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (Germany) in 1971–72 and its Minister in 1976–82. Ehrenberg was the Vice-President of the Social Democratic Fraction in the Bundestag in 1974–1976 and a member of the Federal Executive Board of the SPD in 1975–1984. In 1997–2001 he was the Chairman of the Honorary Executive Board and in 2001–2003 the first President of the Internationaler Bund Freier Träger der Jugend-, Sozial- und Bildungsarbeit, afterwards its Honorary President. Ehrenberg died on 20 February 2018 at the age of 91.
rdf:langString Herbert Ehrenberg, né le 21 décembre 1926 à Kollnischken et mort le 20 février 2018 à Wilhelmshaven, est un homme politique allemand, membre du Parti social-démocrate d'Allemagne (SPD) et ministre fédéral du Travail entre 1976 et 1982.
rdf:langString Герберт Эренберг (нем. Herbert Ehrenberg; 21 декабря 1926, , Восточная Пруссия — 20 февраля 2018) — немецкий политик, член СДПГ. Федеральный министр труда и общественного порядка ФРГ.
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