October 3
October 3, 1210
It is most likely that Hermann von Salza was elected Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights on this date. He held that office until 1239. He governed the Knights during the crusade in Hungary and during the crusade against the pagan Prussians which would result in the creation of Prussia as a German land.
October 3, 1824
Birth of Harry Graf von Arnim in Moitzelfitz, Germany (now Poland). As Prussian envoy to the Holy See in 1864, he actively supported the bishops opposed to the declaration of papal infallibility. Later a controversy arose in which he was accused of stealing official documents, was arrested and sent to prison. When he was released he fled to France. He died in Nice, France in 1881. His case gave rise to the “Arnim Paragraph”, a law making disclosure of official documents a criminal offense.
October 3, 1826
October 3, 1929
Death of Gustav Stresemann, Chancellor of the Weimar Republic, in Berlin.
October 3, 1976
The 8th parliamentary elections of the Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland) (West Germany) are held. The CDU/CSU gets 48.6% of the vote, the SPD 42.2%, the FDP 7.9%. A coalition government is formed between the SPD and FDP. HelmutSchmidt (SPD) continues as chancellor and Hans-Dietrich Genscher (FDP) as vice chancellor and foreign minister.
October 3, 1988
October 3, 1990
Reunification of Germany after 40 years of division. East Germany becomes the Federal states of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Brandenburg, Sachsen, Sachsen-Anhalt, Thüringen and Berlin. Chancellor Kohl declares in a message to all nations of the world that, in future only peace shall come from Germany and that Germany makes no territorial claims on any nation. (There had still been lack of agreement concerning the pre 1945 territories of Pomerenia, Silesia and East Prussia.)