"I think that the idea that a modern society would be able to establish itself as a multicultural society, with as many cultural groups as possible is absurd. One cannot make out of Germany with at least a thousand years of history since Otto I subsequently make a crucible."
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Frankfurter Rundschau, 12. September 1992, S. 8, zitiert in konservativ.de und linksnet.de
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Helmut Schmidt
1918 – 2015
deutscher Politiker ([[SPD]])
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