Theodor Heuss
Theodor Heuss was a prominent German politician and the first President of West Germany, serving from 1949 to 1959. He played a crucial role in the post-war recovery of Germany and was involved in numerous significant political events, including the formal delivery of the research vessel Anton Dohrn to the West German government in a ceremonial event in 1955.
Born on Jan 31, 1884 (142 years old)
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Germany:
Theodor Heuss was a patron of the museum dedicated to Olaf Gulbransson.
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United Arab Emirates:
A camera gifted by German President Theodor Heuss to Queen Elizabeth II was also sold at the auction.
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Italy:
Theodor Heuss was the first president of the Federal Republic of Germany and advocated for love and democracy.
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Germany:
Theodor Heuss was the Federal President of Germany who corresponded with Konrad Adenauer about the German national anthem.
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Romania:
He was elected as the first president of the Federal Republic of Germany.
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Switzerland:
Theodor Heuss is quoted by Dürr regarding the principles of liberalism.
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Switzerland:
Theodor Heuss, the first Federal President of Germany, spoke about the feeling of being 'liberated' in 1955.
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Iceland:
Theodor Heuss was the first President of West Germany and received the research vessel on behalf of the country.
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