The 1925 Waldeck state election was held on 17 May 1925 to elect the 17 Landesvertreter (State Representatives) of the Free State of Waldeck. This was...
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State elections in the Free State of Waldeck (prior to December 1921, the Free State of Waldeck-Pyrmont) during the Weimar Republic were held at 3-year...
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administration, was ceded to France without a vote. The annexation of the Free State of Waldeck-Pyrmont was the one Prussian territorial addition during the Weimar...
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of Germany (SPD). However, in May 1932, the Nazi Party won the Landtag election and formed a coalition government with its ally, the German National People's...
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Weimar Republic (section Elections of July 1932)
the Centre Party, was defeated in the second round of the 1925 Reich presidential election by the candidate of the nationalist right, Paul von Hindenburg...
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States of Germany (redirect from State (Germany))
whereby Coburg opted for Bavaria, Pyrmont joined Prussia in 1922, and Waldeck did so in 1929. Any later plans to break up the dominating Prussia into...
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summoned Waldeck-Rousseau to form a cabinet, and at the same time entreated Republicans of all shades of opinion to rally to the defence of the state. By the...
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Paul von Hindenburg (section 1925 election)
remotely descended from the illegitimate daughter of Count Heinrich VI of Waldeck, and his wife Eleonore von Brederfady (d. 1863).[clarification needed]...
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Wilhelmina of the Netherlands (category Members of the Council of State (Netherlands))
only surviving child of King William III of the Netherlands and Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont, Wilhelmina ascended the throne at the age of 10 after her...
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Elections to the Zollparlament of the German Zollverein were held in February and March 1868. The Zollparlament consisted of the members of the Reichstag...
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Third Republic: 12 September – 13 November 1917 and 17 April – 22 November 1925. His entry into politics came in 1906 after a professorship at the Sorbonne...
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with other left-wing forces and an increased strength in parliament. With Waldeck Rochet as its new secretary-general, the party supported François Mitterrand's...
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Thuringia (redirect from Thuringia (state))
Church in Central Germany or to the Evangelical Church of Hesse Electorate-Waldeck (Schmalkalden region). Catholic dioceses are Erfurt (most of Thuringia)...
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the 2002 German federal election, the PDS won only 4.0% of the party-list votes nationwide but won two constituencies in the state of Berlin. The same applies...
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weakened through the early years of Victoria's reign, and in the 1841 general election the Whigs were defeated. Peel became prime minister, and the ladies of...
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Elections to the Constituent Reichstag of the North German Confederation were held on 12 February 1867, with run-off elections during the following weeks...
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Elections to the Reichstag of the North German Confederation were held on 31 August 1867, with run-off elections during the following weeks. The National...
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Philippe Pétain (category 20th-century heads of state of France)
Employment of Large Units, which soon became known as 'the Bible'. On 3 September 1925, Pétain was appointed sole Commander-in-Chief of French Forces in Morocco...
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Moderate Republicans (also known as Opportunists) who opposed both Pierre Waldeck Rousseau's Bloc des gauches (Left-wing Block), his alliance with the Radical-Socialist...
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Pierre Bérégovoy (category 1925 births)
Eugène Bérégovoy (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ øʒɛn beʁeɡɔvwa]; 23 December 1925 – 1 May 1993) was a French politician who served as Prime Minister of France...
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Africa from December 1924 to April 1925. The Labour government was defeated by the Conservatives in a general election in November (which Elizabeth described...
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1924. Maley was born in Greenough, Western Australia, to Elizabeth (née Waldeck) and John Stephen Maley. His sister was the activist Mary Martha Farrelly...
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Alexandra of Denmark (category 1925 deaths)
(Alexandra Caroline Marie Charlotte Louise Julia; 1 December 1844 – 20 November 1925) was Queen of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Empress of...
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Edward's parents were Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany, and Princess Helen of Waldeck and Pyrmont. His paternal grandparents were Queen Victoria of the United...
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Assembly included the democrats Benedikt Waldeck and Jodocus Temme [de]. In constitutional discussions in Berlin, Waldeck and Sommer played notable roles on...
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position he retained until 1942. He also served as Mayor of Muret from 3 May 1925 to 17 January 1947, and as a member of the Conseil Général of Haute-Garonne...
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Between 1925 and 1945, the German Schutzstaffel (SS) grew from eight members to over a quarter of a million Waffen-SS and over a million Allgemeine-SS...
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Charles de Gaulle (category Candidates in the 1965 French presidential election)
written press and elections were free, and private stations such as Europe 1 were able to broadcast in French from abroad, the state's ORTF had a monopoly...
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more generic nationalist fibre. According to American journalist R. G. Waldeck, who was present in Romania in 1940–1941, the violent killing of Codreanu...
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Rappleye 2010, pp. 300–313 Namier and Brooke 1985, p. 246 Ward and Prothero 1925, p. 458 Morris, R.B. Morris 1983 [1965], pp. 435–436 Black 2011, pp. 117–118...
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