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'''Hans Leussink''' (2 February 1912<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=ofr1BQAAQBAJ&pg=PA432&dq=Hans+Leussink+1912&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjI1PytksTXAhVBD8AKHU0bAIU4ChDoAQgjMAA#v=onepage&q=Hans%20Leussink%201912&f=false]</ref><ref>http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/bate.200490208/abstract</ref><ref>https://chroniknet.de/extra/geburtstag/hans-leussink/</ref> in [[Schüttorf]] – 16 February 2008 in [[Karlsruhe]]) was a [[Germany|German]] [[teacher]] and [[politician]]. He served as the country's [[Federal Ministry for Education and Research (Germany)|Minister for Education and Research]] from October 1969 to March 1972 in [[Cabinet Brandt I]] under [[Chancellor of Germany (Federal Republic of Germany)|Chancellor]] [[Willy Brandt]]. His descendants live in [[Canada]] and the [[Netherlands]].
'''Hans Leussink''' (2 February 1912<ref>{{Cite book | url=https://books.google.com/?id=ofr1BQAAQBAJ&pg=PA432&dq=Hans+Leussink+1912#v=onepage&q=Hans%20Leussink%201912&f=false | title=Kanzler und Minister 1949 – 1998: Biografisches Lexikon der deutschen Bundesregierungen| isbn=9783322803696| last1=Kempf| first1=Udo| last2=Merz| first2=Hans-Georg| date=2013-07-01}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal | doi=10.1002/bate.200490208|title = Der Sicherheitsgrad im Grund- und Erdbau| journal=Bautechnik| volume=81| issue=11| pages=890–896|year = 2004|last1 = Hanisch|first1 = J�Rgen}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=https://chroniknet.de/extra/geburtstag/hans-leussink/ | title=Hans Leussink, Geburtstag am 2.2.1912}}</ref> in [[Schüttorf]] – 16 February 2008 in [[Karlsruhe]]) was a [[Germany|German]] [[teacher]] and [[politician]]. He served as the country's [[Federal Ministry for Education and Research (Germany)|Minister for Education and Research]] from October 1969 to March 1972 in [[Cabinet Brandt I]] under [[Chancellor of Germany (Federal Republic of Germany)|Chancellor]] [[Willy Brandt]]. His descendants live in [[Canada]] and the [[Netherlands]].


He was the oldest former minister of all time in Germany until his death on 16 February 2008.<ref>[[Helmut Schmidt]] († 10 November 2015) reached the same age on 6 January 2015.</ref>
He was the oldest former minister of all time in Germany until his death on 16 February 2008.<ref>[[Helmut Schmidt]] († 10 November 2015) reached the same age on 6 January 2015.</ref>

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Hans Leussink (2 February 1912[1][2][3] in Schüttorf – 16 February 2008 in Karlsruhe) was a German teacher and politician. He served as the country's Minister for Education and Research from October 1969 to March 1972 in Cabinet Brandt I under Chancellor Willy Brandt. His descendants live in Canada and the Netherlands.

He was the oldest former minister of all time in Germany until his death on 16 February 2008.[4]

In 1994 Leussink was elected as Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.[5]

References

  1. ^ Kempf, Udo; Merz, Hans-Georg (2013-07-01). Kanzler und Minister 1949 – 1998: Biografisches Lexikon der deutschen Bundesregierungen. ISBN 9783322803696.
  2. ^ Hanisch, J�Rgen (2004). "Der Sicherheitsgrad im Grund- und Erdbau". Bautechnik. 81 (11): 890–896. doi:10.1002/bate.200490208. {{cite journal}}: replacement character in |first1= at position 2 (help)
  3. ^ "Hans Leussink, Geburtstag am 2.2.1912".
  4. ^ Helmut Schmidt († 10 November 2015) reached the same age on 6 January 2015.
  5. ^ American Academy of Arts and Sciences: Members of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences: 1780–2011, p. 361 (PDF).