Bettina Gaus (5 December 1956 – 27 October 2021) was a German journalist. Gaus was born in Munich in December 1956, the daughter of Erika Gaus and publicist...
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Günter Gaus joined the Social Democratic Party. The party's leader (and former chancellor), Willy Brandt, was a close political ally and a friend. Gaus let...
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Gaus may refer to: Bettina Gaus (1956–2021), German journalist Günter Gaus (1929–2004), German journalist Katharina Gaus (1972–2021), Australian immunologist...
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(1927–1995) Matthias Frings (born 1954) Horst Fust (1930–2003) Bettina Gaus (1956–2021) Günter Gaus (1929–2004) Anne Gellinek (born 1962) Annette Gerlach (born...
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the participants Thomas Oppermann, Julia Klöckner, Frank Plasberg, Abdelkarim Zemhoute, Robin Alexander and Bettina Gaus of the 18 December 2017 show...
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There was also internal criticism within the editorial staff of taz. Bettina Gaus for example, accused Yaghoobifarah of disregarding human dignity for...
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(Detroit Pistons, St. Louis Hawks) and executive (Washington Bullets). Bettina Gaus, 64, German journalist (Deutsche Welle, Der Spiegel). Tyler Herron, 35...
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Strauss (1864–1949), composer Lion Feuchtwanger (1884–1958), writer Bettina Gaus (1956–2021), journalist Golo Mann (1909–1994), writer Klaus Mann (1906–1949)...
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Merz, Claudia Roth, Wolfgang Schäuble, Edmund Stoiber), journalists (Bettina Gaus, Eva Quadbeck, Robin Alexander, Markus Feldenkirchen, Hajo Schumacher...
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1920) 15 October – Gerd Ruge, German journalist (b. 1928) 27 October – Bettina Gaus, German journalist (b. 1956) 22 November – Volker Lechtenbrink, German...
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