Klaus-Dieter Lehmann

Klaus-Dieter Lehmann (* 29. Februar 1940 in Breslau) ist ein deutscher Bibliothekar und der Präsident des Goethe-Instituts (seit April 2008). more

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  • Feb 29, 1940 (age 69 years)

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