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107th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. CON. RES. 11
Honoring Konrad Adenauer on the occasion of his birthday.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
January 6, 2001
Mr. Gillmor submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was
referred to the Committee on International Relations
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Honoring Konrad Adenauer on the occasion of his birthday.
Whereas Konrad Adenauer was born on January 5, 1876, in Cologne, Germany, and
died on April 19, 1967, in Rhondorf, West Germany;
Whereas in 1906 Konrad Adenauer was elected to the Cologne City Council, and
from 1917 through 1933 he served as Lord Mayor of the city and sponsored
the refounding of the University of Cologne;
Whereas in 1920, Konrad Adenauer began service in the Prussian Provincial Diet
and the Prussian State Council;
Whereas in 1933, when the Nazi party came to power, Konrad Adenauer was stripped
of all his political titles;
Whereas in 1934 Konrad Adenauer was imprisoned, and in 1944 he was sent to a
concentration camp;
Whereas in 1945, Konrad Adenauer was returned to his position as Mayor of
Cologne under Allied occupation;
Whereas Konrad Adenauer founded one of the leading political parties in modern
day Germany, the Christian Democratic Union, and became its chairman in
the British zone of occupation;
Whereas Konrad Adenauer became the president of the German Parliamentary
Council, which was responsible for drafting a provisional constitution
for the post-war Federal Republic of Germany;
Whereas on September 15, 1949, Konrad Adenauer was confirmed as the first
Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, and he held that position
until 1963, overseeing the nation's reconstruction and reemergence in
the international arena after its defeat in World War II;
Whereas throughout his tenure as Chancellor, Konrad Adenauer pursued policies
designed to maintain West Germany's links to Western democracies;
Whereas in 1951, Konrad Adenauer succeeded in gaining membership for West
Germany in the European Coal and Steel Community, the creation of which
was the genesis of the European Union; and
Whereas Konrad Adenauer was also able to secure West Germany's entrance into the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring),
That the Congress honors Konrad Adenauer for his extraordinary service
on behalf of the Federal Republic of Germany, including his role in
rebuilding the war-torn nation, fostering an international mentality in
the new Germany dedicated to the idea of a ``United Europe'', and
ensuring that the German people learn from the mistakes of the past
while remaining a nation of strength in Western Europe and the world.
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