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Definition of Helmut schmidt
1. Noun. German statesman who served as chancellor of Germany (born in 1918).
Generic synonyms: National Leader, Solon, Statesman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Helmut Schmidt
Literary usage of Helmut schmidt
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Germany: A Country Study edited by Eric Solsten (1999)
"... helmut schmidt Following Brandt's resignation in May 1974, the SPD-FDP coalition
partners unanimously agreed that Minister of Finance helmut schmidt ..."
2. French Security And Defence Policy: Current Developments And Future Prospects by Fredrik Wetterqvist (1993)
"The other problem is that France and the FRG cannot quite assess the two million
troops, which helmut schmidt suggested. Today, the FRG maintains a total ..."
3. Dealignment: A New Foreign Policy Perspective by Mary Kaldor, Richard A. Falk, Gerard Holden (1987)
"From a narrow technical military-strategic perspective it can be shown that - as
intended by helmut schmidt - NATO's new INF weapons were clearly intended ..."
4. Chronicle of Progress by Ibrahim Abed, Paula Casey-Vine, Abdullah Al Jabali (1996)
"29 April: Sheikh Zayed received the West German Chancellor, helmut schmidt, who
was in the country on his first official visit. 30 April: Discussions took ..."
5. National Negotiating Styles edited by Hans Binnendijk (1987)
"Giscard d'Estaing and Chancellor helmut schmidt revived this pattern of personal
diplomacy and it has remained a feature of relations between Mitterrand and ..."
6. Mitterrand Legacy and the Future of French Security Policy by Ronald Tiersky (1996)
"... commitments from Valery Giscard d'Estaing, the most important being the European
Monetary System (EMS) organized by Giscard and helmut schmidt in 1977. ..."
7. NATO in the Fifth Decade by Keith Dunn, Stephen Flanagan (1992)
"helmut schmidt pulled the emergency brake in October 1977.7 NATO's celebrated
two-track decision two years later was not only an act of arms control ..."