Hans Matthöfer
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Hans Matthöfer
Summary
Hans Matthöfer is a human[1]. Born in Bochum[2], he… he was born on September 25, 1925[3]. He died in Berlin[4]. He died on November 15, 2009[5]. He worked as a politician[6]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (37 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Hans Matthöfer's place of birth was Bochum[2].
- Hans Matthöfer passed away in Berlin[4].
- Hans Matthöfer was born on September 25, 1925[3].
- Hans Matthöfer died on November 15, 2009[5].
- Hans Matthöfer died on November 14, 2009[8].
- Hans Matthöfer held citizenship in Germany[9].
- German was Hans Matthöfer's native language[10].
- Hans Matthöfer worked as a politician[6].
- Hans Matthöfer held the position of member of the German Bundestag[11].
- Hans Matthöfer held the position of Parliamentary Secretary in Germany[12].
- Hans Matthöfer held the position of Federal Minister of Finance[13].
- Hans Matthöfer held the position of member of the German Bundestag[14].
- Hans Matthöfer held the position of member of the German Bundestag[15].
- Hans Matthöfer held the position of member of the German Bundestag[16].
- Hans Matthöfer's education included a stint at Goethe University Frankfurt[17].
- Hans Matthöfer received the Wilhelm Leuschner Medal[18].
- Hans Matthöfer received the Grand Cross 1st class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[19].
- Hans Matthöfer was a member of Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund[20].
- Hans Matthöfer is recorded as male[21].
- Hans Matthöfer's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Hans Matthöfer was affiliated with the Social Democratic Party of Germany[23].
- Hans Matthöfer's Commons category is recorded as Hans Matthöfer[24].
- Hans Matthöfer's archives at is recorded as Archiv der sozialen Demokratie[25].
- Hans Matthöfer's catalog code is recorded as 11001439[26].
- Hans Matthöfer's family name is recorded as Matthöfer[27].
Product Details
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Type: Person[28]
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Country: DE[29]
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Began / founded: 1925-09-25[30]
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Ended / dissolved: 2009-11-14[31]
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Community tags: politician[32]
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MusicBrainz ID: c86f073a-5993-44a3-8d87-807351d70f93[33]
Body
Origins and Family
Hans Matthöfer was born in Bochum[2]. He was born on September 25, 1925[3]. German was his native language[10].
Education
Hans Matthöfer was educated at Goethe University Frankfurt[17].
Career and Affiliations
Hans Matthöfer's professions included politician[6]. Positions held include member of the German Bundestag[11], in Germany[34]; Parliamentary Secretary in Germany[12], a position[35], in Germany[36]; and Federal Minister of Finance[13], a position[37], in Germany[38].
Recognition
Awards received include Wilhelm Leuschner Medal[18], a medallion[39], in Germany[40], founded in 1964[41] and Grand Cross 1st class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[19], a grade of an order[42], in Germany[43].
Personal Life
Hans Matthöfer was affiliated with the Social Democratic Party of Germany[23].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include November 15, 2009[5] and November 14, 2009[8]. Hans Matthöfer passed away in Berlin[4].
Why It Matters
Hans Matthöfer ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (37 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[7] He has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[44] He is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[45]
FAQs
Where was Hans Matthöfer born?
Born in Bochum[2], Hans Matthöfer…
Where did Hans Matthöfer die?
Hans Matthöfer passed away in Berlin[4].
What did Hans Matthöfer do for work?
Hans Matthöfer worked as politician[6].
Where did Hans Matthöfer go to school?
Hans Matthöfer was educated at Goethe University Frankfurt[17].
What awards did Hans Matthöfer receive?
Honors received include Wilhelm Leuschner Medal[18] and Grand Cross 1st class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[19].