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Ernst Uhrlau (born 7 December 1946) was the President of the German Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND). After attending Gymnasium Eppendorf, he graduated from University of Hamburg with specialization in political science. In 1981, Uhrlau became an assistant to the Head of the Department for Protection of the Constitution of Hamburg, , and in 1991 he took Lochte’s place. From 1996-98, Ernst Uhrlau was the Chief of Hamburg Police. In 1998, Uhrlau was appointed a Coordinator of the Intelligence Community in the office of the Chancellor.

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  • Ernst Uhrlau (de)
  • Ernst Uhrlau (en)
  • Ernst Uhrlau (fr)
  • Урлау, Эрнст (ru)
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  • Ernst Uhrlau (* 7. Dezember 1946 in Hamburg) ist ein deutscher Beamter im Ruhestand und SPD-Mitglied. Er war von Dezember 2005 bis zum 7. Dezember 2011 Präsident des Bundesnachrichtendienstes (BND) und ist seit Anfang Februar 2012 freiberuflich als Berater für die Deutsche Bank tätig. (de)
  • Ernst Uhrlau, né le 7 décembre 1946 à Hambourg, a été le président du service fédéral de renseignement allemand de 2005 à 2011. Il est membre du SPD. (fr)
  • Эрнст Урлау (нем. Ernst Uhrlau, р. 1946) — немецкий государственный деятель, президент Федеральной разведывательной службы в 2005−2011 годах. (ru)
  • Ernst Uhrlau (born 7 December 1946) was the President of the German Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND). After attending Gymnasium Eppendorf, he graduated from University of Hamburg with specialization in political science. In 1981, Uhrlau became an assistant to the Head of the Department for Protection of the Constitution of Hamburg, , and in 1991 he took Lochte’s place. From 1996-98, Ernst Uhrlau was the Chief of Hamburg Police. In 1998, Uhrlau was appointed a Coordinator of the Intelligence Community in the office of the Chancellor. (en)
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  • Ernst Uhrlau (* 7. Dezember 1946 in Hamburg) ist ein deutscher Beamter im Ruhestand und SPD-Mitglied. Er war von Dezember 2005 bis zum 7. Dezember 2011 Präsident des Bundesnachrichtendienstes (BND) und ist seit Anfang Februar 2012 freiberuflich als Berater für die Deutsche Bank tätig. (de)
  • Ernst Uhrlau (born 7 December 1946) was the President of the German Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND). After attending Gymnasium Eppendorf, he graduated from University of Hamburg with specialization in political science. In 1981, Uhrlau became an assistant to the Head of the Department for Protection of the Constitution of Hamburg, , and in 1991 he took Lochte’s place. From 1996-98, Ernst Uhrlau was the Chief of Hamburg Police. In 1998, Uhrlau was appointed a Coordinator of the Intelligence Community in the office of the Chancellor. On 1 December 2005, he was appointed to the post of the head of the BND. The most outstanding of Uhrlau’s achievements in the post of Intelligence Community Coordinator was organizing the exchange between Israel and the Lebanese Hezbollah of the bodies of captured Israeli soldiers for captured militants in January 2004. In the BND documents this operation received the name "The Blue-White Sky Action" ("Die Aktion Himmel blau-weiß"). During its realization Uhrlau had numerous contacts with representatives of both parties and repeated visits to Beirut, and he proved himself, above all, an outstanding diplomat. It is believed Uhrlau was a mediator between Hezbollah and Israel for the return in 2008 of the remains of two Israeli soldiers, Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev, whose kidnapping triggered the 2006 Lebanon war. (en)
  • Ernst Uhrlau, né le 7 décembre 1946 à Hambourg, a été le président du service fédéral de renseignement allemand de 2005 à 2011. Il est membre du SPD. (fr)
  • Эрнст Урлау (нем. Ernst Uhrlau, р. 1946) — немецкий государственный деятель, президент Федеральной разведывательной службы в 2005−2011 годах. (ru)
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