Bruno Heck | |
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Heck in 1968 | |
| Minister of Family Affairs and Youth | |
| In office 13 December 1962 – 1 October 1968 | |
| Chancellor | Konrad Adenauer Ludwig Erhard Kurt Georg Kiesinger |
| Preceded by | Franz-Josef Wuermeling |
| Succeeded by | Aenne Brauksiepe |
| Minister of Housing and Urban Development | |
| In office 8 November 1966 – 1 December 1966 | |
| Chancellor | Ludwig Erhard |
| Preceded by | Ewald Bucher |
| Succeeded by | Lauritz Lauritzen |
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| Born | (1917-01-20)20 January 1917 |
| Died | 16 September 1989(1989-09-16) (aged 72) |
| Political party | CDU |
Bruno Heck (20 January 1917 – 16 September 1989) was a German politician of theChristian Democratic Union (CDU).
Heck was born into a poorSwabiancatholic family.[1] He studiedphilosophy andtheology at theUniversity of Tübingen. From 1957 to 1976, Heck was a member of the GermanBundestag.
Heck wasMinister of Family Affairs and Youth from 1962 to 1968.[2] After the resignation of theFDP ministers in 1966, he additionally headed theMinistry of Housing and Urban Development for a short time.
Heck headed theKonrad Adenauer Foundation from 1968 to 1989.[3] The Bruno Heck Science Prize, awarded biannually by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, was named in his honour.[4]
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