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Helmut Kohl, the man who united Germany, dies at 87 Ex-chancellor ‘changed my life decisively’: Merkel

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ROME: German Chancellor Angela Merkel gave a moving tribute to her predecesso­r Helmut Kohl who died Friday, saying he turned her life around through his role in reuniting Germany.

“Helmut Kohl changed my life decisively,” said Merkel, who grew up in the formerly communist East Germany and only started her political career after the Berlin Wall fell, as a protegee of Kohl.

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.

The close friendship­s that Kohl built up with other world leaders helped him persuade both anticommun­ist Western allies and the leaders of the collapsing Soviet Union that a strong, united Germany could finally live at peace with its neighbors.

“Helmut Kohl was the most important European statesman since World War II,” former US President Bill Clinton said in 2011, adding that Kohl answered the big questions of his time “correctly for Germany, correctly for Europe, correctly for the United States, correctly for the future of the world.”

“The 21st century in Europe really began on his watch,” Clinton said, describing Kohl as “a man who was big in more than physical stature.”

Kohl moved nimbly in domestic politics and among rivals in his conservati­ve Christian Democratic Union, holding power for 16 years until his defeat by center-left rival Gerhard Schroeder in 1998.

That was followed by the eruption of a party financing scandal, which threatened to tarnish his legacy and for a time plunged the CDU into crisis.

Born on April 3, 1930, in Ludwigshaf­en, a western industrial city on the Rhine, Kohl joined the Hitler Youth but missed service in the Nazi army. As a 15-year-old, he was about to be pressed into service in a German anti-aircraft gun unit when World War II ended. His oldest brother, Walter, was killed in action a few months earlier.

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