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库尔特·乔治·基辛格(Kurt Georg Kiesinger,德语:[ˈkʊʁt ˈɡeːɔʁk ˈkiːzɪŋɐ],1904年4月6日-1988年3月9日),生于德国阿尔普施塔。1933年曾加入纳粹党,然而属于不活跃党员。1958-1966年任巴登-符腾堡州总理,1967-1971年任基督教民主联盟联邦主席。他支持阿登纳和勃兰特的亲西方政策,1966-1969年任联邦政府总理,社会民主党加入联合政府。
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- ^ 《英汉大词典》第二版 上海译文出版社
Kurt Georg Kiesinger (German: [ˈkʊʁt ˈɡeːɔʁk ˈkiːzɪŋɐ]; 6 April 1904 – 9 March 1988) was a German politician who served as Chancellor of Germany (West Germany) from 1 December 1966 to 21 October 1969. Before he became Chancellor he served as Minister President of Baden-Württemberg from 1958 to 1966 and as President of the Federal Council from 1962 to 1963. He was Chairman of the Christian Democratic Union from 1967 to 1971.
Kiesinger studied law and worked as a lawyer in Berlin from 1935 to 1940. To avoid conscription, he found work at the Foreign Office in 1940, and became deputy head of the Foreign Office's broadcasting department. During his service at the Foreign Office, he was denounced by two colleagues for his anti-Nazi stance. He had nevertheless joined the Nazi Party in 1933, but remained a largely inactive member. In 1946 he became a member of the Christian Democratic Union. He was elected to the Bundestag in 1949, and was a member of the Bundestag until 1958 and again from 1969 to 1980. He left federal politics for eight years to serve as Minister President of Baden-Württemberg, and subsequently became Chancellor by forming a grand coalition with Willy Brandt's Social Democratic Party.
Kiesinger was considered an outstanding orator and mediator, and was dubbed "Silver Tongue." He was an author of poetry and various books, and founded the universities of Konstanz and Ulm as Minister President of Baden-Württemberg.
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