Hans-Jochen Vogel

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Hans-Jochen Vogel
Hans-Jochen Vogel

Hans-Jochen Vogel (born February 3, 1926 in Göttingen) is a German politician.

He went to School in Gießen and graduated in 1943. Afterwards he was conscripted into military service and served as a soldier for two years. He studied law in Marburg and Munich from 1946 to 1948.

He was mayor of Munich from 1960 to 1972. After the general election in 1972 he became federal minister for regional planning, construction and urban development. He served as federal minister of justice from 1974 to 1981. In January he became governing mayor of West Berlin. However he lost the election in June and Richard von Weizsäcker became governing mayor. He ran for chancellor in 1983, but he lost the election. He was the chairman of the social democratic parliamentary group from 1983 to 1991. He succeeded Willy Brandt as the leader of the SPD in 1987. In 1991 he resigned from his post as party leader.

He is the older brother of CDU politician Bernhard Vogel.

Preceded by
Willy Brandt
Chairman of the Social Democratic Party of Germany
1987–1991
Succeeded by
Björn Engholm
Preceded by
Dietrich Stobbe
Mayor of Berlin
1981
Succeeded by
Richard von Weizsäcker
Preceded by
Thomas Wimmer
Mayor of Munich
1960–1972
Succeeded by
Georg Kronawitter
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