Manfred Wrner

Manfred Worner (Manfred Wrner) (* September 24, 1934 in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt; August 13, 1994 in Brussels was a German administrator and diplomat. He served as the defense minister of West Germany between 1982 and 1988. He then served as the Secretary General of NATO from 1988 to 1994. Whilst serving in that position, he was diagnosed with a cancer, but, in spite of his illness, continued serving until his final days.

Family

Wrner was the grandson of Herman Aldinger, Commaning officer for the 1st. Heavy Air Defense Battery of the Legion Condor, who became General for the Luftwaffe after 1945.

Education

After graduation in 1953 he studied Law at Heidelberg, Paris and Munich. He closed his studies 1957 with the first und 1961 the second Staatsexamen. He got his Dr. jur. 1961 writing about International law. Afterwards he worked for the administration of Baden-Wrttemberg. He was a county official for Oehringen until 1962, for the Baden-Wrttemberg Landtag untill 1965 and the County Goeppingen. Wrner was a Jetpilot and Reserveofficer of the Luftwaffe.

Political Career

Wrner was a member of the german CDU and was an elected member of the German parliament. On October 14, 1982 he was appointed Federal Minister of Defense in Helmut Kohl's governement. In his time he became involved in the Kieling-Affair. On May 18, 1988, he resigned from his office and became Secretary General of NATO on July 1, 1988. He died in office of cancer.

Manfred Wrner Medall

Since 1996, the Ministry of Defense has awarded the Manfred Wrner Medal on an annual basis to honour public figures who have rendered "special meritorious service to peace and freedom in Europe". Since then it was given to: Wrner, Manfred Wrner, Manfred Wrner, Manfred

 

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