Calgary Herald

KOHL, LEADER FOR REUNIFICAT­ION, DIES AT 87

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BERLIN Helmut Kohl, the physically imposing German chancellor whose reunificat­ion of a nation divided by the Cold War put Germany at the heart of a united Europe, died Friday at his home in Ludwigshaf­en. He was 87.

“A life has ended and the person who lived it will go down in history,” said German Chancellor Angela Merkel. “It will take some time, however, until we can truly judge what we have lost in him. Helmut Kohl was a great German and a great European.”

Over his 16 years at the country’s helm from 1982 to 1998 — first for West Germany and then for a united Germany — Kohl combined a dogged pursuit of European unity with a keen instinct for history. Less than a year after the November 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall, he spearheade­d the end of Germany’s decades- long division into East and West, ushering in a new era in European politics.

Russian President Vladimir Putin credited Kohl with “playing a key role in putting an end to the Cold War and with the reunificat­ion of Germany.”

Kohl’s coalition lost to the centre-left Social Democrats in 1998.

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