Peter Lorenz
Peter Lorenz (22 December 1922 – 6 December 1987) was a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU).In 1975 Lorenz was a candidate for mayor of West Berlin. He was kidnapped by the 2 June Movement group three days before the elections on 27 February. The group demanded a release of several imprisoned left-wing militants, including 2 June Movement members Verena Becker and Gabriele Kröcher-Tiedemann as well as Horst Mahler, one of the founders of the Red Army Faction (RAF) and Munich Tupamaros member Rolf Heissler. Although Mahler refused to be exchanged, the other prisoners were set free.
After the militants had been flown out to Aden, South Yemen, Lorenz was set free on 4 March. He had won the plurality (43.9%) of votes while being absent, nevertheless Klaus Schütz, relying on a coalition of Social Democrats and Free Democrats, remained mayor.
One of the freed prisoners, Rolf Heissler, became a member of the group which abducted Hanns-Martin Schleyer in 1977 to exchange him for imprisoned RAF members. After the operation had failed, Schleyer was killed. Heissler was one of his two murderers. Provided by Wikipedia
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SO15. Equivalent Neurodevelopmental Outcomes Between Patients With Sagittal Craniosynostosis Treated With Endoscopic Strip Craniectomy and Open Calvarial Vault Remodeling by Robin T. Wu, MD, Maria Valentina Suárez-Nieto, BS, Sofia Eguizabal, BS, Kevin Yang, MD, Rohit Khosla, MD, FACS, Hermann Peter Lorenz, MD
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P50. Endoscopic Strip Craniectomy Performed Earlier Than Three Months of Age for Nonsyndromic Craniosynostosis Has Comparable Long-term Outcomes to Later Age Surgery by Robin T. Wu, MD, Brian Sweeney, MD, Olubunmi Ayomikun Farikiye, BS, Sofia Eguizabal, BS, Kevin Yang, MD, Rohit Khosla, MD, FACS, Hermann Peter Lorenz, MD
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Joint analysis of germline genetic data from over 29,000 cases with suspected hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) as part of the NASGE initiative by Jan Henkel, Andreas Laner, Melanie Locher, Tobias Wohlfrom, Birgit Neitzel, Kerstin Becker, Teresa Neuhann, Angela Abicht, Verena Steinke-Lange, Barbara Klink, Birgit Eichhorn, Winfried Schmidt, Daniel Berner, Anna Teubert, Anne Holtorf, Sarah Heinrich, Gabriele Wildhardt, Martin Schulze, Laura von der Heyden, Konstanze Hörtnagel, Daniela Steinberger, Saskia Kleier, Peter Lorenz, Ralf Glaubitz, Saskia Biskup, Elke Holinski-Feder
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