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13 April - Günther Oettinger, Minister-President
of Baden-Württemberg, creates
controversy with his eulogy of predecessor Hans Filbinger.
Oettinger describes Filbinger as an opponent of the Nazi regime,
although Filbinger was a member of the Nazi party and his true
role during the war is still disputed.
13 May - State election in Bremen -
The SPD and CDU, who have
governed Bremen since 1995 in a grand coalition under Jens Böhrnsen
(SPD), both suffer losses although the SPD remains the strongest
party. The Left Party.PDS enjoy their first
success in a western German state with enough votes to enter the
Bremen Senate. After two months of negotiations, a red-green
alliance (SPD and Greens) is established.
14 May - The Stuttgart-based car manufacturer DaimlerChrysler sells its American daughter
company Chrysler for 5500
million euros, ending a 10-year union. After the demerger,
DaimlerChrysler is renamed to Daimler AG.
24 May - Cyclist Erik
Zabel confesses to doping with EPO for at least
one week during the 1996 Tour de France, only to stop
due to the adverse effects of the drugs on his health. At this same
press conference, Rolf
Aldag also confesses to long-term EPO use.
June
1 June - The DAX exceeds 8000
points for the first time in eight years.
21 December - Border controls with Germany's eastern neighbours
are removed as the Czech Republic, Poland and seven other countries
join the Schengen border-free zone. The only
remaining German border with border controls is that with
Switzerland.
18 February - Indoor field hockey - Germany wins the
2007 World Indoor Field Hockey Championship held in Vienna, Austria, defeating Poland
in the final and defend their title. The women's team - also the
previous champions - take third place.
20 February - Ice hockey - The Adler Mannheim
win the Deutscher Eishockey-Pokal.
31 March - Boxing - Henry Maske returns to the ring after an
11-year absence to avenge his only professional defeat, beating Virgil Hill after 12
rounds by unanimous decision. Immediately after the bout, Maske
announces his final retirement.
17 April - Ice hockey - The Adler Mannheim win the Deutsche Eishockey Liga for the
sixth time, becoming the first team to win both the league and cup
titles in a single season.
30 September - Football - Germany wins the
2007 FIFA Women's World Cup
in Shanghai, China, defeating Brazil and not
surrendering a single goal during the tournament. The German team
becomes the first women's team to win two consecutive titles.
21 October - Handball - THW Kiel wins the EHF Men’s Champions Trophy,
defeating Celje Pivovarna Laško in the
final;, completing the most successful year in the club's history
(EHF Champions League, national champions, EHF Champions Trohpy).
Two other German teams — HSV Hamburg and SC Magdeburg — take third and fourth
place.