Manfred Stolpe

Stolpe in 2005 Manfred Stolpe (16 May 1936 – 29 December 2019) was a German canonist, theologian and politician who served as Federal Minister of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs of Germany from 2002 until 2005. Before, he was Ministerpräsident of the state Brandenburg from 1990 until 2002. Stolpe was, after the state elections following German reunification, the only Social Democratic Minister-President of a state of former East Germany. Stolpe is considered to be the architect of modern Brandenburg and left office with a 74% approval rating. He is credited with forging a new identity for the state, among other things, popularizing the Brandenburglied, though controversy surrounding several failed projects and his work for the Stasi came up during his tenure. To date, Brandenburg has only had Social Democratic Minister-Presidents. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Stolpe, Manfred
Published: Berlin : Siedler, 1992
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by Geissel, Ludwig 1916-2000
Published: Stuttgart : Quell-Verl, 1991
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Published: Berlin : Hentrich, 1995
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by Pampel, Bert 1967-
Published in: Geschichte in Wissenschaft und Unterricht 60(2009), 5/6, Seite 330-345 volume:60 year:2009 number:5/6 pages:330-345
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Published: Potsdam : Brandenburgische Landeszentrale für Politische Bildung, 1993
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