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Editorial Reviews - Ehrenb Rger In Bayern From the Publisher Kapitel: Loriot, Johannes Rau, Josef Guggenmos, Magdalena Neuner, Hans Meiser, Joseph Höser, John Jay Mccloy, Ferdinand Piëch, Karl Alexander Von Müller, James Krüss, Richard Stücklen, Friedrich Wilhelm Von Hohenzollern, Julius Kunert, Otto Hupp, Luigi Padovese, Elisabeth Jäger, Ludwig Seitz, Walter Höllerer, Karl Bosl, Gabriel Von Seidl, Adolf Wagner, Jakob Heilmann, Alois Schlögl, Wilhelm Schraml, Liborius Gerstenberger, Gerd Schönfelder, Paul Winter, Heinz Theuerjahr, Paul Bocklet, Alfons Kempf, Peter Stubmann, Wilhelm Laforet, Ludwig Schwabl, Alois Glück, Hans August Lücker, Helmut Bauer, Franz Xaver Lang, Josef Zimmermann, Hermann Kronseder, Alois Brems, Paul Friedl, Alfred E. Hierold, Hartwig Reimann, Günter Schmitz, Otto Knopf, Martin Wiesend, Franz-Xaver Staudigl, Karl Streit, Franz Haidacher, Max Von Müller, Christa Kinshofer, Ludwig Zapf, Dietrich Lang, Georg Oberhäuser, Georg Eisenberger, Rudolf Wöhrl, Conrad Von Preysing, Max Heimbucher, Friedrich Hutter, Hans Kraus, Heinrich Eidam, Reinhard Leutner, Gertraud Gruber, Martin Irl, Alfons Meindl, Franz Riemer, Ernst Lechner, Theodor Schübel, Horst Brandstätter, Hans Müller, Adalbert Frey, Ernst Dorn, Desiderius Beck, Michael Hardt, Friedrich Roth, Fritz Böhm, Josef Listl, Peter Schnell, Hugo Auvera, Michael Zieglmeier, Oskar Loew, Karl Kaerner, Franz Galitz. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Johannes Rau (16 January 1931 - 27 January 2006) was a German politician of the SPD. He was President of Germany from 1 July 1999, until 30 June 2004, and Minister-President of North Rhine-Westphalia from 1978 to 1998. Rau was born in the Barmen part of Wuppertal, Rhine Province, as the third of five children. His family was strongly Protestant. As a schoolboy, Rau was active in the Confessing Church, a circle of the German Protestant Church which a