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Chancellor Gerhard Schröder Visits KFOR troops in Kosovo (July 23, 1999)
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A New Germany (1990–2023)
Election Winner Gerhard Schröder (September 27, 1998)
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A New Germany (1990–2023)
‘68ers in Power: Otto Schily, Joschka Fischer, Gerhard Schröder (November 11, 1999)
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A New Germany (1990–2023)
Introduction of the “Riester Pension” (May 11, 2001)
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A New Germany (1990–2023)
Chancellor Gerhard Schröder with the Shanty Choir at an SPD Election Rally (August 16, 2002)
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A New Germany (1990–2023)
Chancellor Gerhard Schröder at a Special SPD Party Conference on Agenda 2010 (June 1, 2003)
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A New Germany (1990–2023)
Caricature of the Politicians of the ‘68 Generation (February 10, 2003)
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A New Germany (1990–2023)
The CDU/CSU Holds Chancellor Schröder Responsible for Mass Unemployment (March 1, 2005)
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A New Germany (1990–2023)
Election Posters: Gerhard Schröder and Angela Merkel (August 23, 2005)
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A New Germany (1990–2023)
Federal Chancellor Gerhard Schröder enters his Name in Guest Book of the Museum of the Warsaw Uprising (August 1, 2004)
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A New Germany (1990–2023)
Public Discussion about “Nation, Patriotism, and Democratic Culture in Germany, 2002” (May 8, 2002)
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A New Germany (1990–2023)
Chancellor Gerhard Schröder and Peter Hartz (September 10, 2002)
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A New Germany (1990–2023)
German-Russian Consultations: Vladimir Putin and Gerhard Schröder (April 9, 2002)
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A New Germany (1990–2023)
Bill Clinton and Gerhard Schröder with Schoolchildren (June 19, 1999)
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A New Germany (1990–2023)
Federal Chancellor Gerhard Schröder lays a Wreath on the Grave of an unknown German Soldier at the Ranville War Cemetery in France (June 6, 2004)
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A New Germany (1990–2023)