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Kurt Gscheidle (16 December 1924 – 22 February 2003) was a German politician affiliated to the Social Democratic Party (SPD). Gscheidle trained as a mechanic with the Deutsche Reichspost until 1942, when he was called up by the Wehrmacht. In 1948 he returned from war captivity, began studies at the Dortmund University of Technology and graduated as an engineer. In 1953 Gscheidle became an official of the Deutsche Bundespost labor union and was elected Vice-Chairman in 1957. He had joined the SPD in 1956, from 1961 until 1969 and again from 1976 to 1980 he was a member of the Bundestag.

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  • Kurt Gscheidle (* 16. Dezember 1924 in Stuttgart; † 22. Februar 2003 in Saarbrücken) war ein deutscher Politiker (SPD). Von 1974 bis 1982 war er Bundesminister für das Post- und Fernmeldewesen, von 1974 bis 1980 gleichzeitig Bundesminister für Verkehr. (de)
  • Kurt Gscheidle (16 December 1924 – 22 February 2003) was a German politician affiliated to the Social Democratic Party (SPD). Gscheidle trained as a mechanic with the Deutsche Reichspost until 1942, when he was called up by the Wehrmacht. In 1948 he returned from war captivity, began studies at the Dortmund University of Technology and graduated as an engineer. In 1953 Gscheidle became an official of the Deutsche Bundespost labor union and was elected Vice-Chairman in 1957. He had joined the SPD in 1956, from 1961 until 1969 and again from 1976 to 1980 he was a member of the Bundestag. In 1969 Gscheidle was a nominee for Chairman of the German Confederation of Trade Unions (DGB) but had to step down in favour of Heinz Oskar Vetter. He then served as a secretary of state at the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications and from 1974 as Minister of Transport (until 1980) and Post and Telecommunications (until 1982) under Helmut Schmidt in the latter's three terms as Federal Chancellor. (en)
  • Kurt Gscheidle, né le 16 décembre 1924 à Stuttgart et décédé le 22 février 2003 à Sarrebruck, était un homme politique ouest-allemand, membre du Parti social-démocrate d'Allemagne (SPD), dont il représentait l'aile droite, et qui fut ministre fédéral des Postes de 1974 à 1982, cumulant ce poste avec celui des Transports jusqu'en 1980. (fr)
  • Курт Гша́йдле (нем. Kurt Gscheidle; 16 декабря 1924 — 22 февраля 2003) — немецкий политик, представлявший партию СДПГ, бывший министр транспорта и почты. Член СДПГ с 1956 года. С 1961 по 1969 год, а также с 1976 по 1980 год входил в состав депутатов бундестага. С 1969 по 1974 год был госсекретарём в министерстве почты и связи. С 16 мая 1974 года был приглашён на должность федерального министра транспорта, а также министра почты и связи в правительство Гельмута Шмидта. После руководил лишь одним почтовым ведомством. После кабинетной реорганизации 28 апреля 1982 года вышел из состава правительства. (ru)
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  • Kurt Gscheidle (* 16. Dezember 1924 in Stuttgart; † 22. Februar 2003 in Saarbrücken) war ein deutscher Politiker (SPD). Von 1974 bis 1982 war er Bundesminister für das Post- und Fernmeldewesen, von 1974 bis 1980 gleichzeitig Bundesminister für Verkehr. (de)
  • Kurt Gscheidle, né le 16 décembre 1924 à Stuttgart et décédé le 22 février 2003 à Sarrebruck, était un homme politique ouest-allemand, membre du Parti social-démocrate d'Allemagne (SPD), dont il représentait l'aile droite, et qui fut ministre fédéral des Postes de 1974 à 1982, cumulant ce poste avec celui des Transports jusqu'en 1980. (fr)
  • Kurt Gscheidle (16 December 1924 – 22 February 2003) was a German politician affiliated to the Social Democratic Party (SPD). Gscheidle trained as a mechanic with the Deutsche Reichspost until 1942, when he was called up by the Wehrmacht. In 1948 he returned from war captivity, began studies at the Dortmund University of Technology and graduated as an engineer. In 1953 Gscheidle became an official of the Deutsche Bundespost labor union and was elected Vice-Chairman in 1957. He had joined the SPD in 1956, from 1961 until 1969 and again from 1976 to 1980 he was a member of the Bundestag. (en)
  • Курт Гша́йдле (нем. Kurt Gscheidle; 16 декабря 1924 — 22 февраля 2003) — немецкий политик, представлявший партию СДПГ, бывший министр транспорта и почты. Член СДПГ с 1956 года. С 1961 по 1969 год, а также с 1976 по 1980 год входил в состав депутатов бундестага. (ru)
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