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1972 - West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt At Vacation: He really earned his vacation... after exhausting discussions about the reduction of the West German budget. So West German chancellor Helmut Schmidt went like every year to the Brahmsee at Schleswig-Holstein, where he owns a holiday-house. Photo Shows Helmut Schmidt with his wife Hannelore (''Loki'') in front of their holiday-house. (Credit Image: © Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com) Image details File size:
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11 January 1960
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