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Klaus von Dohnányi

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Preceded by
  
Hans-Ulrich Klose

Role
  
German Politician

Succeeded by
  
Henning Voscherau

Spouse
  
Ulla Hahn


Nationality
  
German

Parents
  
Hans von Dohnanyi

Name
  
Klaus Dohnanyi

Siblings
  
Christoph von Dohnanyi

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Born
  
June 23, 1928 (age 95) Hamburg, Germany (
1928-06-23
)

Political party
  
Social Democratic Party of Germany

Books
  
Education and Youth Employment in the Federal Republic of Germany

Grandparents
  
Erno Dohnanyi, Elisabeth Kunwald

Similar People
  
Hans von Dohnanyi, Ulla Hahn, Christoph von Dohnanyi, Hans‑Dietrich Genscher, Justus von Dohnanyi

Klaus von dohnanyi zum tode von helmut schmidt im tagesgespr ch am 23 11 2015


Klaus von Dohnányi (born 23 June 1928) is a German politician (Social Democratic Party).

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Life and career

Klaus was born in Hamburg. He is the son of jurist Hans von Dohnányi as well as a nephew of Lutheran theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Both his father and uncle were executed in 1945 as part of the anti-Nazi German Resistance. His younger brother Christoph is a conductor. He also has a sister, Barbara.

After studying law at the University of Munich, and later in the United States at Columbia, Stanford and Yale universities, Dohnányi started his career with the Max Planck Institute for International Private Law. He then moved to Ford Motor Company, the car manufacturer, working for the company in both Detroit and Cologne where he was head of the Planning Division. From 1960–67, he was a Managing Partner of the Institute for Market Research and Management Consulting in Munich.

In 1969 he was elected to the German Federal Parliament (the Bundestag) from the state of Rhineland-Palatinate and served in the Economics ministry as state secretary, and later as Federal Minister of Education and Science until 1981. That year he was elected First Mayor of his home city, and thus Minister-President of Hamburg, one of the federal States of Germany. He served two terms as First Mayor, from 24 June 1981 until 8 June 1988.

After the fall of the Berlin Wall and with German unification, Dohnányi became involved with the restructuring programme in East Germany, and from 1993 to 1996 was a special adviser on Market Economy and State to the Board of the Treuhandanstalt and BvS, its successor company, responsible for privatising state-owned companies in the former East Germany. Dohnányi is a member of the Konvent für Deutschland, a cross-party think-tank of conservative-liberal orientation.

References

Klaus von Dohnányi Wikipedia