This post is a list of German (non-HRE) political leaders (level 4 vital articles on Wikipedia). There are 14 political leaders listed below chronologically. Source: Wikipedia
Charles the Fat (839 - 888 AD)
"...emperor of the Carolingian Empire from 881 to 887... great-grandson of Charlemagne... Granted lordship over Alamannia in 876, following the division of East Francia, he succeeded to the Italian throne... reunited the kingdom of East Francia... inherited all of West Francia, thus reunited the entire Carolingian Empire." (Wikipedia: Charles the Fat, 1.27.26 UTC 00:42)
Henry the Lion (c. 1129-1195)
"...Duke of Saxony (ruled 1142-1180)... Duke of Bavaria (ruled 1156-1180)... member of the Welf dynasty... decisive part in 1152 in his cousin Frederick Barbarossa's campaign for the throne... difficulties when Henry refused to send military assistance in 1176 for Barbarossa's invasion of Italy... Hohenstaufen dynasty succeeded in isolating him... territory stretching form the coast of the North and Baltic seas to the Alps, and from Westphalia to Pomerania..." (Wikipedia: Henry the Lion, 1.27.26 UTC 21:19)
Frederick William I of Prussia (1688-1740)
"...King in Prussia and Elector of Brandenburg... Prince of Neuchâtel... doubling the Prussian Army... financial reorganization, imposing taxes and stringent regulations on public servants... prioritized military expansion over colonial investments..." (Wikipedia: Frederick William I of Prussia, 2.15.26 UTC 18:10)
Frederick the Great (1712-1786)
"...monarch of Prussia... annexing Royal Prussia from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1772... success in the Silesian wars, reorganization of the Prussian Army, the First Partition of Poland... patronage of the arts and the Enlightenment... Prussia greatly increased its territories... influential military theorist..." (Wikipedia: Frederick the Great, 2.3.26 UTC 03:11)
Wilhelm I (1797-1888)
"...King of Prussia from 1861 and German Emperor from 1871... member of the House of Hohenzollern... fought with distinction during the War of the Sixth Coalition... crushing the Revolutions of 1848 in Germany... appointed Otto von Bismarck to the post of Minister President... victories in the Second Schleswig War and the Austro-Prussian War... unification of Germany was achieved following the Franco-Prussian War..." (Wikipedia: Wilhelm I, 2.14.26 UTC 22:20)
Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898)
"...diplomat who oversaw the unification of Germany and served as its first chancellor from 1871 to 1890... minister president and foreign minister of Prussia... replaced the German Confederation with the North German Confederation... while excluding Austria... created the first welfare state, with the goal of undermining his socialist opponents... fought the Catholic Church, in what was called the Kulturkampf... (Wikipedia: Otto von Bismarck, 2.16.26 UTC 02:13)
Wilhelm II (1859-1941)
"...last German Emperor and King of Prussia... end of the German Empire... dismissed the longtime Chancellor Otto von Bismarck... became Europe's largest manufacturer... massive naval build-up... promoting scientific innovation... guarantee of military support to Austria-Hungary... plunged all of Europe into World War I... delegation of power gave rise to a de facto military dictatorship... abdicated during the German Revolution of 1918-1919..." (Wikipedia: Wilhelm II, 2.16.26 UTC 07:24)
Adolf Hitler (1889-1945)
"...dictator of Germany during the Nazi era... chancellor of Germany in 1933... Führer und Reichskanzler in 1934... invasion of Poland on September 1st, 1939 marked the outbreak of the Second World War... perpetration of the Holocaust, the genocide of about six million Jews and millions of other victims... In 1923, he attempted to seize governmental power in a failed coup... political manifesto Mein Kampf... promoting pan-Germanism, antisemitism, and anti-communism with charismatic oratory and Nazi propaganda... aggressive, expansionist foreign policy..." (Wikipedia: Adolf Hitler, 2.16.26 UTC 06:34)
Joseph Goebbels (1897-1945)
"...chief propagandist for the Nazi Party, and then Reich Minister of Propaganda... one of Adolf Hitler's closest and most devoted followers... advocated for progressively harsher discrimination, including the extermination of Jews and other groups in the Holocaust... In accordance with Hitler's will, Goebbels succeeded him as Chancellor of Germany; he served one day in this post." (Wikipedia: Joseph Goebbels, 1.31.26 UTC 20:58)
Konrad Adenauer (1876-1967)
"...first chancellor of West Germany from 1949 to 1963... leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU)... one of the founding fathers of the European Union... serving as Mayor of Cologne 1917 to 1933... president of the Prussian State Council... worked to restore the West German economy... market-based liberal democracy... anti-communist... joined NATO." (Wikipedia: Konrad Adenauer, 2.16.26 UTC 03:17)
Erich Honecker (1912-1994)
"...German communist politician who led... East Germany from 1971 until shortly before the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989... viewed as a dictator... close ties to the Soviet Union... imprisoned by the Nazis... prime organizer of the building of the Berlin Wall... moved towards the international community... becoming a full member of the UN... extradited back to Germany in 1992... stand trial for his role in the human rights abuses..." (Wikipedia: Erich Honecker, 1.26.26 UTC 17:43)
Willy Brandt (1913-1992)
"...leader of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD)... chancellor of West Germany from 1969 to 1974... governing mayor of West Berlin... focused on strengthening European integration..." (Wikipedia: Willy Brandt, 2.13.26 UTC 02:05)
Helmut Kohl (1930-2017)
"...chancellor of Germany... from 1982 to 1998... leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU)... oversaw the end of the Cold War, the German reunification and the creation of the European Union... Maastricht Treaty which established the EU and the Euro currency... moved the federal capital from the 'provisional capital' Bonn back to Berlin..." (Wikipedia: Helmut Kohl, 2.6.26 UTC 13:00)
Angela Merkel (1954 - now)
"...chancellor of Germany from 2005 to 2021... leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU)... entered politics in the wake of the Revolutions of 1989... emphasized international cooperation, both in the context of the EU and NATO, and initiating the Russian reset... managed the 2008 financial crisis and the Euro area crisis." (Wikipedia: Angela Merkel, 1.24.26 UTC 09:07)
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