Horst Ehmke, a senior aide to former West German Chancellor Willy Brandt who helped push through his policy of detente with the communist bloc, has died. He was 90.
A former government minister, Wolfgang Clement, told news agency dpa on behalf of Ehmke's family that he died at a Bonn hospital yesterday.
Ehmke, a member of Brandt's centre-left Social Democratic Party, joined the Cabinet as justice minister in 1969 and a few months later became Brandt's chief of staff. He helped implement Brandt's drive for reconciliation with the communist bloc, the so-called "Ostpolitik".
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Ehmke left the government when Brandt resigned in 1974. He remained in parliament until 1994.
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