Günter Gaus
Günter Gaus (23 November 1929 – 14 May 2004) was a prominent German journalist-commentator who became a diplomat and (very briefly) a regional politician in Berlin. Once he had moved on – as he probably assumed, permanently – from the worlds of print journalism and television, in 1976 Günter Gaus joined the Social Democratic Party. The party's leader (and former chancellor), Willy Brandt, was a close political ally and a friend. Gaus let it be known that he had resigned his party membership towards the end of 2001, after Chancellor Schröder had incautiously – and "without consulting the party" – pledged "unconditional/unlimited solidarity" (''"bedingungslose/uneingeschränkte Solidarität"'') with the United States of America during the build-up to that year's United States invasion of Afghanistan.
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by Gaus, Günter, 1929-2004 23.11.1929-14.05.2004
Published: Berlin : Ed. Ost im Verl. Das Neue Berlin, 2001
Published: Berlin : Ed. Ost im Verl. Das Neue Berlin, 2001
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by Gaus, Günter, 1929-2004 23.11.1929-14.05.2004
Published in: Die neue Gesellschaft, Frankfurter Hefte. - hrsg. für d. Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung von .. 32 (1985), S. 992 - 1001
Published in: Die neue Gesellschaft, Frankfurter Hefte. - hrsg. für d. Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung von .. 32 (1985), S. 992 - 1001
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by Gaus, Günter, 1929-2004 23.11.1929-14.05.2004
Published in: International affairs. - Royal Institute of International Affairs, London 63 (1987), S. 439 - 447
Published in: International affairs. - Royal Institute of International Affairs, London 63 (1987), S. 439 - 447
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