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national library of the socialist, german national library in the west. and his task was to bring them together in leipzig and in frankfort to one united institution. and he did it with an incredible credible sensitivity and empathy. and he gave people the feeling to get them on board and to listen to them. i think that's his style. it doesn't talk to people and then decide he listens to people before deciding one of his greatest achievements, of course, is that he was one of the architects of post unification. berlin. yeah, that was the next job. and actually the terrible tariff it just did in leipsic, owned him a lot of reputation in the political sphere. so politicians start, that's the person we want to really bring forward museum island, the whole museum scene in berlin, which at the time around 2000 was a bit not rundown, but in disarray and underfunded. and he came in, he put up a master plan which he forcefully implemented he renovated, restored, reconstructed museum island, not on his own, with a lot of staff, with a lot of collaborators, of cour
national library of the socialist, german national library in the west. and his task was to bring them together in leipzig and in frankfort to one united institution. and he did it with an incredible credible sensitivity and empathy. and he gave people the feeling to get them on board and to listen to them. i think that's his style. it doesn't talk to people and then decide he listens to people before deciding one of his greatest achievements, of course, is that he was one of the architects of...
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national library of the socialist, german national library in the west. and his task was to bring them together in leipzig and in frankfort to one united institution. and he did it with an incredible credible sensitivity and empathy. and he gave people the feeling to get them on board and to listen to them. i think that's his style. it doesn't talk to people and then decide he listens to people before deciding one of his greatest achievements, of course is that he was one of the architects of post unification. berlin tells about, yeah, that was the next job. and actually the terrible tariff, it just did it on him, a lot of reputation in the political sphere. so politicians thought that's the person we want to really bring forward museum island, the whole museum scene in berlin, which at the time around 2000 was a bit not rundown, but in disarray and underfunded. and he came in, he put up a master plan which he forcefully implemented here, renovated, restored, reconstructed museum island. not on his own, with a lot of staff with a lot of collaborators, of
national library of the socialist, german national library in the west. and his task was to bring them together in leipzig and in frankfort to one united institution. and he did it with an incredible credible sensitivity and empathy. and he gave people the feeling to get them on board and to listen to them. i think that's his style. it doesn't talk to people and then decide he listens to people before deciding one of his greatest achievements, of course is that he was one of the architects of...
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there were 2 libraries cold war phenomenon, national library of the socialist, german national library in the west. and his task was to bring them together in life and in frankfurt to one united institution. and he did it with an incredible credible sensitivity and empathy. and he gave people the feeling to get them on board and to listen to them. i think that's his style. it doesn't talk to people and then decide he listens to people before deciding one of his greatest achievements, of course, is that he was one of the architects of post unification. berlin. yeah, that was the next job. and actually the terrible tariff it just did in leipsic on him a lot of reputation in the political sphere. so politicians start, that's the person we want to really bring forward museum island, the whole museum scene in berlin, which at the time around 2000 was a bit not rundown, but in disarray and underfunded. and he came in, he put up a master plan which he forcefully implemented he renovated, restored, reconstructed museum island, not on his own, with a lot of staff, with a lot of collaborators, o
there were 2 libraries cold war phenomenon, national library of the socialist, german national library in the west. and his task was to bring them together in life and in frankfurt to one united institution. and he did it with an incredible credible sensitivity and empathy. and he gave people the feeling to get them on board and to listen to them. i think that's his style. it doesn't talk to people and then decide he listens to people before deciding one of his greatest achievements, of course,...
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a center of 15 years later in 1988 and was appointed director of the national library in frankfurt, or more precisely the west germanhalf of it, the other half was in life to germany's 2 national libraries. the cold war even divided the world of good books. when i became general director of the national library in frankfurt in $88.00, i made my 1st trip to live. i didn't think it was right for us to be separate entities, but given that we were founded on common goals, we talked about that in leipsic. this group you visited at the end of the 1980 s. was in pretty rough shape for decades after the division of gemini, this once flourishing city of literature was in steep decline. as was the entire communist state, the regime was crumbling. he went there to visit the so-called memory of the nation, the german library and like this was founded in 1912 to collect all german language publications under one roof in 1949, it became the central library of the work state. meanwhile, a western counterpart was set up in frankfurt with the same goals. then in the autumn of 1909, everything changed 1st in light. then in berlin and
a center of 15 years later in 1988 and was appointed director of the national library in frankfurt, or more precisely the west germanhalf of it, the other half was in life to germany's 2 national libraries. the cold war even divided the world of good books. when i became general director of the national library in frankfurt in $88.00, i made my 1st trip to live. i didn't think it was right for us to be separate entities, but given that we were founded on common goals, we talked about that in...
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national library in frankfurt. or more precisely, the west, german half of it. the other half was in line to germany's 2 national libraries. the cold war even divided the world of good books. when i became general director of the national library in frankfurt in $88.00, i made my 1st trip to live. i didn't think it was right for us to be separate entities. but given that we were founded on common goals, we talked about that in leipsic. this group you visited at the end of the 1980 s. was in pretty rough shape for decades after the division of gemini, this once flourishing city of literature was in steep decline. as was the entire communist state, the regime was crumbling. he went there to visit the so-called memory of the nation, the german librarian like this was founded in 1912, to collect old german language publications under one roof. in the 1949 it became the central library of the workers' state. meanwhile, a western counterpart was set up in frankfurt with the same goals. then in the autumn of 1909, everything changed 1st in light. then in berlin and acro
national library in frankfurt. or more precisely, the west, german half of it. the other half was in line to germany's 2 national libraries. the cold war even divided the world of good books. when i became general director of the national library in frankfurt in $88.00, i made my 1st trip to live. i didn't think it was right for us to be separate entities. but given that we were founded on common goals, we talked about that in leipsic. this group you visited at the end of the 1980 s. was in...
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there were 2 libraries cold war phenomenon, national library of the socialist, german national library in the west. and his task was to bring them together in live sick and in frankfurt to one united institution. and he did it with an incredible credible sensitivity and empathy. and he gave people the feeling to get them on board and to listen to them. i think that's his style. it doesn't talk to people and then decide he listens to people before deciding one of his greatest achievements, of course is that he was one of the architects of post unification. berlin tells yeah, that was the next job and actually the terrible tariff it job. he did of in leipsic on him a lot of reputation in the political sphere. so politicians start, that's the person we want to really bring forward museum island, the whole museum scene in berlin, which at the time around 2000 was a bit not rundown, but in disarray. and underfunded, and he came in, he put up a master plan which he forcefully implemented he renovated, restored, reconstructed museum island, not on his own, with a lot of staff with a lot of co
there were 2 libraries cold war phenomenon, national library of the socialist, german national library in the west. and his task was to bring them together in live sick and in frankfurt to one united institution. and he did it with an incredible credible sensitivity and empathy. and he gave people the feeling to get them on board and to listen to them. i think that's his style. it doesn't talk to people and then decide he listens to people before deciding one of his greatest achievements, of...
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national library in frankfurt. or more precisely, the west, german half of it, the other half was in light to germany's 2 national libraries the cold war even divided the world of i, when i became general director of the national library in frankfurt in 88. i made my 1st trip to live. i didn't think it was right for us to be separate entities. but given that we were founded on common goals, we talked about that in leipsic and visited at the end of the 1980 s. was in pretty rough shape for decades after the division of gemini, this once flourishing city of literature was in steep decline. as was the entire communist state, the regime was crumbling he went there to visit the so-called memory of the nation, the german library. and this was founded in 1912 to collect all german language publications under one roof. in 1949, it became the central library of the workers' state. meanwhile, a western counterpart was set up in frankfurt with the same goals. then in the autumn of 1909, everything changed 1st in like then in ballin and across the whole of east germany . hundreds of thousands took to the streets in a peaceful revoluti
national library in frankfurt. or more precisely, the west, german half of it, the other half was in light to germany's 2 national libraries the cold war even divided the world of i, when i became general director of the national library in frankfurt in 88. i made my 1st trip to live. i didn't think it was right for us to be separate entities. but given that we were founded on common goals, we talked about that in leipsic and visited at the end of the 1980 s. was in pretty rough shape for...
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national library in frankfurt. or more precisely, the west, german half of it's the other half was in life to germany's 2 national libraries the cold war even divided the world of good books. and i became general director of the national library in frankfurt in $88.00. i made my 1st trip to leipzig. i didn't think it was right for us to be separate entities. but given that we were founded on common goals, we talked about that in leipsic is grittier visited at the end of the 1980 s. was in pretty rough shape for decades after the division of gemini, this once flourishing city of literature was in steep decline, as was the entire communist state, the regime was crumbling. he went there to visit the so-called memory of the nation. the german library and light stage was founded in 1912 to collect all german language publications under one roof. in 1949, it became the central library of the workers' state. meanwhile, the westin counterpart was set up in frankfurt with the same goals. then in the autumn of 1909, everything changed 1st in light. then in berlin and across the whole of east germany, hundreds of thousands took to th
national library in frankfurt. or more precisely, the west, german half of it's the other half was in life to germany's 2 national libraries the cold war even divided the world of good books. and i became general director of the national library in frankfurt in $88.00. i made my 1st trip to leipzig. i didn't think it was right for us to be separate entities. but given that we were founded on common goals, we talked about that in leipsic is grittier visited at the end of the 1980 s. was in...
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national library of the socialist, german national library in the west. and his task was to bring them together in leipzig and in frankfort to one united institution. and he did it with an incredible credible sensitivity and empathy. and he gave people the feeling to get them on board and to listen to them. i think that's his style. it doesn't talk to people and then decide he listens to people before deciding one of his greatest achievements, of course is that he was one of the architects of post unification. berlin tells about, yeah, that was the next job and actually the terrible tariff it job. he did on him a lot of reputation in the political sphere. so politicians thought that's the person we want to really bring forward museum island, the whole museum scene in berlin, which at the time around 2000, was a bit not rundown, but in disarray and underfunded. and he came in, he put up a master plan which he forcefully implemented he renovated, restored, reconstructed museum island, not on his own, with a lot of stuff with a lot of collaborators, of cours
national library of the socialist, german national library in the west. and his task was to bring them together in leipzig and in frankfort to one united institution. and he did it with an incredible credible sensitivity and empathy. and he gave people the feeling to get them on board and to listen to them. i think that's his style. it doesn't talk to people and then decide he listens to people before deciding one of his greatest achievements, of course is that he was one of the architects of...
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national library in frankfurt. or more precisely, the west, german half of it, the other half was in life to germany's 2 national libraries the cold war even divided the world of good books. when i became general director of the national library in frankfurt in $88.00, i made my 1st trip to live. i didn't think it was right for us to be separate entities. but given that we were founded on common goals, we talked about that in leipsic. this group you visited at the end of the 1980 s. was in pretty rough shape for decades after the division of germany. this once flourishing city of literature was in steep decline. as was the entire communist state, the regime was crumbling. he went there to visit the so-called memory of the nation, the german library and like this was founded in 1912 to collect all german language publications under one roof in 1949, it became the central library of the work state. meanwhile, the weston counterpart was set up in frankfurt with the saying goals. then in the autumn of 1909, everything changed 1st in like then in berlin and across the whole of east germany . hundreds of thousands took to the s
national library in frankfurt. or more precisely, the west, german half of it, the other half was in life to germany's 2 national libraries the cold war even divided the world of good books. when i became general director of the national library in frankfurt in $88.00, i made my 1st trip to live. i didn't think it was right for us to be separate entities. but given that we were founded on common goals, we talked about that in leipsic. this group you visited at the end of the 1980 s. was in...