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Dirk Niebel, a German Politician, was born in Hamburg on March 29, 1963. After his Fachhochschulreife (college entrance qualification) in 1983, Niebel lived for one year in a Kibbutz in Israel. Later, he served for eight years as an airborne infantry officer in the Bundeswehr in Calw. From 2009 to 2013, he served as Federal Minister of Economic Cooperation and Development. | Dirk Niebel, a German Politician, was born in Hamburg on March 29, 1963. After his Fachhochschulreife (college entrance qualification) in 1983, Niebel lived for one year in a Kibbutz in Israel. Later, he served for eight years as an airborne infantry officer in the Bundeswehr in Calw. From 2009 to 2013, he served as Federal Minister of Economic Cooperation and Development. |