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  2. Angela Merkel ( pron. AHN-gay-luh MEHRK-ell), Germany’s first female chancellor, was born Angela Dorothea Kasner in Hamburg on 17 July 1954. That same year her father Horst Kasner, a Lutheran pastor, accepted a pastorship at a church in the village of Quitzow in East Germany. Her mother Herlind (nee Jentzsch) was a teacher of Latin and English.

  3. Angela Merkel was sworn in as Chancellor on November 22, 2005. She is the first woman and the first East German to hold this office. Her CV traces the most important milestones on her way to taking this office. Angela Merkel was born in Hamburg on 17 July 1954. She is a Protestant Christian and is married to Joachim Sauer.

  4. www.forbes.com › profile › angela-merkelAngela Merkel - Forbes

    #1 Angela Merkel on the 2019 Power Women - Merkel became the first female Chancellor of Germany in 2005 and is serving her fourth term. In November 2018,

  5. Xenophobia, Fighting, Racism. 191 Copy quote. Look forward to the future and look forward to the unknown. Nothing stays the same and people change. One day that hurt and pain will be a distant memory. Angela Merkel. Hurt, Pain, Memories. 161 Copy quote. I never underestimated myself.

  6. May 28, 2019 · I met Angela Merkel for the first time on Sept. 23, 1989, at an event organized by the Pastoral College in Templin. Her father, Horst Kasner, was in charge of this continuing education institution for the Protestant church.

  7. Angela Dorothea Kasner was born on July 17, 1954, in Hamburg, West Germany. At the time, Germany was divided into two countries. Her father was a pastor, and her mother taught Latin and English. The family moved to East Germany when Angela was very young. She attended Karl Marx University (now the University of Leipzig), where she studied physics.

  8. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Merkel finished (1973) high school in Templin, East Germany, and received (1978) a bachelor’s degree in physics at Karl Marx University (now the University of Leipzig). She then worked at the Central Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences in East Berlin, earning (1986) a doctorate ...

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