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US
/ˈædəˌnaʊɹ, ˈeɪdəˌnaʊɹ/
]
NOUN
- German statesman; chancellor of West Germany (1876-1967)
How To Use Adenauer In A Sentence
- What he does not go on to say is that Adenauer saved the day by municipalising just about everything.
- Ms. Merkel is the first German leader to speak before a joint meeting of Congress, and the first to address the House or Senate since Konrad Adenauer in 1957.
- IN THE late 1950s Chancellor Konrad Adenauer campaigned by reminding West German voters of their growing, but fragile, prosperity.
- Adenauer's policy of German integration with Western Europe was entirely his own, original proposal.
- Globke was the closest confidant and adviser of Adenauer, who could stand in for the Chancellor.
- Politicians of this era – Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt, Konrad Adenauer and De Gaulle – either won the war, or helped rebuild their countries afterwards, or both.
- After the Second World War, Konrad Adenauer, the first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, had rejected the national division and worked hard for the reunification.
- Globke was the closest confidant and adviser of Adenauer, who could stand in for the Chancellor.
- In the 1950s, voters were happy to elect venerable leaders like Winston Churchill and Konrad Adenauer.
- It provided West Germany's first three Chancellors: Adenauer, Erhard, and Kiesinger.