Erhard Eppler

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Erhard Eppler, January 2000, in Ellwangen
Erhard Eppler, January 2000, in Ellwangen

Erhard Eppler (b. 9 December 1926 in Ulm) is a German politician (of the SPD and founder of the GTZ[1]. In 16 October 1968, he replaced Hans-Jürgen Wischnewski as Minister of Economic Cooperation until 1974; he was Minister of Economic Cooperation (16 May 1974 - 15 December) during Helmut Schmidt's first term as Federal Chancellor and was replaced in the second.

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NAME Eppler, Erhard
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION German politician
DATE OF BIRTH 9 December 1926
PLACE OF BIRTH Ulm, Germany
DATE OF DEATH
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