Detlef Kühn

Detlef Kühn (born 16 November 1936) is a German commentator. A qualified jurist, he is a former politician and broadcasting director. He is also noted as a genealogist.

Between 1972 and 1991 Kühn served as Chair of the Whole German Institute (''"Bundesanstalt für gesamtdeutsche Aufgaben"'' / BfgA), an organisation sponsored by the West German government which promoted awareness of the shared cultural and linguistic roots of East and West Germany, and in retrospect can be seen to have kept alive the idea that German division, viewed almost universally as a permanent fixture through the 1970s and nearly all of the 1980s, might not be permanent after all. In practice the BfgA was a highly politicised institution: the choice of Kühn to lead it was endorsed by the duration of his incumbency. When the organisation was hit by a media storm in 1981 one caption writer described him in 1981 as "a lawyer with a heart" (''"Jurist mit Herz"''). Provided by Wikipedia
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by Kühn, Detlef
Published in Deutsches Familienarchiv (1977)
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by Kühn, Detlef
Published 2010
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Published 2005
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