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  1. Franz Josef Strauss (German: Strauß [fʁants ˈjoːzɛf ˈʃtʁaʊs]; 6 September 1915 – 3 October 1988) was a German politician. He was the long-time chairman of the Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU) from 1961 until 1988, member of the federal cabinet in different positions between 1953 and 1969 and minister-president of the state of ...

  2. Apr 10, 2024 · Franz Josef Strauss (born September 6, 1915, Munich, Germany—died October 3, 1988, Regensburg, West Germany) was a German politician and longtime leader of the Bavarian Christian Social Union. Strauss studied at the University of Munich and was an active member of a Roman Catholic youth organization that clashed with the Nazi Party of Adolf ...

  3. Oktober 1988 in Regensburg) war ein deutscher Politiker der CSU, deren Vorsitzender er von 1961 bis zu seinem Tod war. Strauß war unter Konrad Adenauer Bundesminister für besondere Aufgaben (1953–1955), für Atomfragen (1955–1956) und der Verteidigung (1956–1962), bis er wegen der Spiegel-Affäre zurücktreten musste.

  4. May 17, 2018 · The West German politician Franz Josef Strauss (1915-1988) was a founder of the Christian Social Union and its standard bearer for four decades. He was minister president of Bavaria beginning in 1978. Franz Josef Strauss was born on September 6, 1915, in the Bavarian capital of Munich.

  5. Oct 4, 1988 · Franz Josef Strauss, the butcher's son who helped shape the West German state and exercised a caustic and often contentious influence over its politics from his stronghold in Bavaria, died...

  6. Franz Josef Strauss was a German politician. He was the long-time chairman of the Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU) from 1961 until 1988, member of the federal cabinet in different positions between 1953 and 1969 and minister-president of the state of Bavaria from 1978 until 1988.

  7. "Franz Josef Strauss" published on by null. (b. 6 Sept. 1915, d. 3 Oct. 1988).Bavarian Minister President 1978–88 One of the co‐founders of the CSU in 1946, he became its general secretary in 1949, deputy president in 1952, and president in 1961.

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