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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Helmut Lecheler; Lothar Determann

Zugangsbeschränkungen für Investitionen aus Drittstaaten im deutschen und europäischen Energierecht
Deutschland und die EU haben ein vitales Interesse an Investitionen aus und von Drittstaaten. Gleichwohl haben beide aus Sorge vor bestimmenden Einflüssen ausländischen Kapitals auf zentrale Wirtschaftsbereiche jüngst verschiedene Marktzutrittshindernisse und Kontrollmechanismen geschaffen. Diese zielen insbesondere auf Direktinvestitionen institutioneller Anleger ab. Auch die gegenwärtige Finanzkrise hat die Regulierungsbestrebungen nicht beseitigt; der längerfristige Kurs der Wirtschaftspolitik erscheint unklar.Zur Beschreibung des rechtlichen Ordnungsrahmens stellen Helmut Lecheler und Claas Friedrich Germelmann die aktuellen Zugangsbeschränkungen für Kapitalanlagen aus Drittstaaten dar und messen sie an den Vorgaben des europäischen Unionsrechts und des deutschen Verfassungsrechts. Dabei werden auch völkerrechtliche Aspekte berücksichtigt. Die Untersuchung konzentriert sich auf den Energiesektor, der wegen seiner herausragenden volkswirtschaftlichen und politischen Bedeutung in besonderem Grade von solchen Maßnahmen betroffen ist.
Helmut Schmidt: Perspectives On Politics
Helmut Schmidt, chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, is one of the most remarkable and prominent political figures on the contemporary-world stage. His many years of public service in a wide range of government and party positions have coincided with the growth of the Federal Republic; one might say that he and West Germany have grown to maturity together. The various responsibilities that he has undertaken—as a member of the Bundestag, as senator of the city-state of Hamburg, as floor leader of his party in the Bundestag, as minister of defense, as minister of economics and finance, and as chancellor—have kept Schmidt in close contact with the major concerns of the Federal Republic. There is hardly an important issue in West German foreign or domestic policy in which Helmut Schmidt has not participated. Chancellor Schmidt's masterful use of language, developed in the critical forum of parliamentary debate and sharpened over the decades as an instrument of explanation and persuasion, has made his public voice one of the most articulate of our time. The speeches, interviews, and essays collected in this book—the first such collection presented to an English-speaking readership— reflect the broad spectrum of Chancellor Schmidt's experience as well as his political temperament. Many of the chapters focus on practical matters of public policy, but in the more philosophical essays, the reader will find Helmut Schmidt speaking in a reflective, contemplative voice, providing insight into the underlying moral sensibility and personal view of public life that tie his world of thought to his world of action.
Helmut Newton

Helmut Newton

Thames Hudson Ltd
2007
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Chronicles the life and work of the controversial Berlin photographer whose highly recognized shots of haute couture and the beau monde were published in virtually every major European magazine, in a volume that includes samples of his early work for Vogue as well as his portraits of rich and famous subjects. Original.
Helmut Wolf

Helmut Wolf

Jenean McBrearty

Jenean McBrearty
2008
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The Miracle Baby who suVietnameseved the Berlin Massacre is groomed by the man who rescued him to command the Eisenbach Brigade and, eventually, the New Germany. Peace and security requires great sacrifice and driVietnameseng ambition, and no one is more willing or able to do what must be done than Helmut Wolf.
Helmut Wick

Helmut Wick

Herbert Ringlstetter

Schiffer Publishing Ltd
2005
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Major Helmut Wick failed to return from a mission over the English Channel on 28 November 1940 and is listed as missing to this day. This fate ended a picture book military and flying career. In just three months Helmut Wick had risen from Oberleutnant and Staffelkapitän to Kommodore of the tradition-rich Jagd-geschwader “Richthofen” Nr. 2 and with fifty-six victories had become the leading German fighter pilot. At the time he was the youngest Major and Geschwader-kommodore in the Luftwaffe. With statements from witnesses, including former foes, and with more than 220 photographs and documents, some never before published, Herbert Ringlstetter has created a true picture of Helmut Wick. Not only was he a daring and highly-decorated fighter pilot, but the father of two children and a husband who left behind a grieving wife. The photographic account is supplemented by color profiles of the aircraft flown by Helmut Wick and his opponents.
The War Diary of Hauptmann Helmut Lipfert

The War Diary of Hauptmann Helmut Lipfert

Helmut Lipfert; Werner Girbig

Schiffer Publishing Ltd
1997
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Aerial combat over the Russian front from one who knew it first hand. Hauptmann Helmut Lipfert's vivid portrayal of his experiences in JG 52 during the last three years of the Second World War will stand as one of the truly classic chronicles of the Jagdwaffe over Russia. JG 52 Experten Walter Krupinski, Erich Hartmann, Gerhard Barkhorn and Heinz Ewald make their way through Lipfert's memoirs in an epic tale of combat over the Caucasus, Crimea, Hungary, and Rumania during the late war years of 1943-1945. Lipfert begins the story with his early experiences in the Bf 109 G-2 over Russia in II/JG 52 in 1943, and ends with I/JG 53 in 1945 with 203 aerial victories, one of the few pilots in histiry to reach 200. This book is a rare view into the air war over Russia, when Luftwaffe pilots accumulated incredible kill tallies while facing overwhelming odds against them in mass assaults. Werner Girbig is the author of Six Months to Oblivion-the Defeat of the Luftwaffe Fighter Force Over the Western Front 1944/45(available from Schiffer Military/Aviation History), and unit histories of JG 27 and JG 5.
Helmut Schmidt and British-German Relations

Helmut Schmidt and British-German Relations

Mathias Haeussler

Cambridge University Press
2019
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The former West German chancellor Helmut Schmidt grew up as a devout Anglophile, yet he clashed heavily and repeatedly with his British counterparts Wilson, Callaghan, and Thatcher during his time in office. Helmut Schmidt and British-German Relations looks at Schmidt's personal experience to explore how and why Britain and Germany rarely saw eye to eye over European integration, uncovering the two countries' deeply competing visions and incompatible strategies for post-war Europe. But it also zooms out to reveal the remarkable extent of simultaneous British-German cooperation in fostering joint European interests on the wider international stage, not least within the transatlantic alliance against the background of a worsening superpower relationship. By connecting these two key areas of bilateral cooperation, Mathias Haeussler offers a major reinterpretation of the bilateral relationship under Schmidt, relevant to anybody interested in British-German relations, European integration, and the Cold War.