
Germany: Mourners pay tribute to dead ex-Chancellor Helmut Schmidt at his residence
Mourners gathered in front of former German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt's residence in Hamburg's Langenhorn district, Tuesday, to pay their respects to the deceased statesman.
People lit candles and laid flowers at the fence in front of Schmidt's modest home, while police patrolled the area to maintain security in the usually calm suburb.
The former German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt died on Tuesday in his Hamburg residence, after his health deteriorated over the weekend. Schmidt led West Germany through turbulent years, with the militancy from the Red Army Faction (RAF) a challenge for his leadership. The SPD centrist politician is known for his advocacy of free-market policies and laying the foundations for a currency union in Europe through the European Monetary System, which was set-up in 1979.

Mourners gathered in front of former German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt's residence in Hamburg's Langenhorn district, Tuesday, to pay their respects to the deceased statesman.
People lit candles and laid flowers at the fence in front of Schmidt's modest home, while police patrolled the area to maintain security in the usually calm suburb.
The former German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt died on Tuesday in his Hamburg residence, after his health deteriorated over the weekend. Schmidt led West Germany through turbulent years, with the militancy from the Red Army Faction (RAF) a challenge for his leadership. The SPD centrist politician is known for his advocacy of free-market policies and laying the foundations for a currency union in Europe through the European Monetary System, which was set-up in 1979.