Chancellor of West Germany (1998–2005)
Gerhard Schröder was the Chancellor of Germany from 1998 to 2005, leading the country during a period that included the introduction of the euro and Germany's military involvement in Kosovo. His tenure marked a significant era in modern German politics, as he was the first chancellor from the post-World War II generation to lead the nation.
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Gerhard Schröder was the seventh Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, a position he held from 1998 to 2005. His chancellorship was marked by extensive social and regulatory reforms, as well as a growing awareness of Germany's global responsibility. After he left political office, he resumed his work as a lawyer in a private firm in Hanover and accepted a number of honorary positions.
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PartySocial Democratic (since 1963) Spouses
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