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Erhard
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Erhard (German) [ˈeːrhart]
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(Biographies / Erhard, Ludwig (1897-1977) M, German, POLITICS: statesman) Ludwig (ˈluːtvɪç). 1897-1977, German statesman: chief architect of the Wirtschaftswunder (``economic miracle'') of West Germany's recovery after World War II; chancellor (1963-66)


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With buildings such as the New Maxburg in Munich (1953-57, with Theo Pabst), the German Pavilion at the Brussels World Expo (1958, with Egon Eiermann) and the Chancellor's bungalow for Ludwig Erhard in Bonn (1963/64), Sep Ruf played a major role in shaping postwar architecture.
Twenty years after Hitler's suicide, the West German Chancellor, Ludwig Erhard (who had played such a huge, virtually Bismarckian, role in Germany's 'economic miracle') saw Bismarck as 'the symbol of the Germans' desire to be one nation'.
Engelen In his bestselling book, We are better than we think, economist Peter Bofinger extensively refers to the legacy of the legendary Ludwig Erhard [left], the architect of Germany s post-war "economic miracle" (Wirtschaftswunder) and its special blend of "social market economy.
 
 
 
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