Friedrich Wilhelm Fritzsche (March 25, 1825 – February 5, 1905), commonly known by his middle name, was a German trade unionist and socialist politician...
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philologist Friedrich Wilhelm Fritzsche (1825–1905), German parliamentarian and newspaper editor in the United States Gotthard Daniel Fritzsche (1797–1863)...
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General Burgdorf followed Fritzsche to his office. There he asked Fritzsche if he intended to surrender Berlin. Fritzsche replied that he was going to...
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Workers' Union was founded in 1848, but was subsequently banned. Friedrich Wilhelm Fritzsche formed the General German Cigar Workers' Association in Leipzig...
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was on 31 January 1625 to Anna Fritzsche, who died on 14 March 1634 in Leipzig, the daughter of Mag. Benedict Fritzsche. From the marriage came six known...
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– 21 November 1869) Friedrich Wilhelm Fritzsche (21–30 November 1865) Hugo Hillmann (30 November – 31 December 1865) Carl Wilhelm Tölcke (1 January –...
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became man. Fritzsche, Otto Fridolin Deutsche Biographie Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz (1975). "Otto Fridolinus Fritzsche". In Bautz, Friedrich Wilhelm (ed.)....
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election he moved to Berlin. The other ADAV representatives were Friedrich Wilhelm Fritzsche and the anti-Prussian, anti-Marxist Johann Baptist von Schweitzer...
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Wilhelm Sihler (November 12, 1801 – October 27, 1885) was a German American Lutheran minister. A proponent for Christian education, Wilhelm Sihler founded...
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propagandist Hans Fritzsche—a stand-in for Goebbels—were accepted; the others—including general Willi Moser and SS officer Friedrich Jeckeln, a major perpetrator...
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public, rather than private or religious, schools from Prussian king Friedrich Wilhelm IV. The demonstration is today marked by a memorial stone on the site...
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Gotthard Daniel Fritzsche (20 July 1797 – 26 October 1863) was a Prussian-Australian pastor who became instrumental in furthering that religion in South...
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Johann Wilhelm Friedrich Höfling (December 30, 1802 – April 5, 1853) was a German Lutheran theologian born in Neudrossenfeld, Bavaria. He specialized...
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August Tholuck (redirect from Friedrich August Tholuck)
Friedrich August Gotttreu Tholuck (30 March 1799 – 10 June 1877), known as August Tholuck, was a German Protestant theologian, pastor, and historian,...
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Johann Konrad Wilhelm Löhe (21 February 1808 – 2 January 1872) (often rendered 'Loehe') was a pastor of the Lutheran Church, Confesional Lutheran writer...
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Roland Freisler as Himself (archive footage) Wilhelm Frick as Himself (archive footage) Hans Fritzsche as Himself (archive footage) Walther Funk as Himself...
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Friedrich Adolf Philippi (October 15, 1809 in Berlin – August 29, 1882 in Rostock) was a Lutheran theologian of Jewish origin. He was the son of a wealthy...
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court-martial led by SS-Brigadeführer and Generalmajor of the Waffen-SS Wilhelm Mohnke. The sentence was carried out the same day. The death sentence resulted...
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Church Affairs removed Ludwig Müller and installed a committee headed by Wilhelm Zoellner to lead the confederation. As a result, the German Evangelical...
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Walter Paul Friedrichs Karl Theophil Fries Carl Julius Fritzsche August Sigmund Frobenius Johann Nepomuk von Fuchs Siegmund Gabriel Friedrich Gaedcke Johann...
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University Press, 2003. p. 369 Fritzsche, p. 44–45. Fritzsche, p. 44. Fritzsche, p. 44. Fritzsche, p.45. Fritzsche, p. 46. Fritzsche, p. 47. Richard Grunberger...
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Heinrich George (redirect from Georg August Friedrich Hermann Schulz)
Georg August Friedrich Hermann Schulz (9 October 1893 – 25 September 1946), better known as Heinrich George (German: [ˈhaɪnʁɪç ɡeˈ(ʔ)ɔʁɡə] ), was a German...
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Hermann Traugott Fritzsche (1809–1887), businessman Hermann Traugott Fritzsche (Junior) (1843–1906), businessman Otto Hermann Fritzsche (1882–1906), pioneer...
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responsible for, among other things, falsifying passports and documents. Friedrich-Wilhelm Krüger – Obergruppenführer in the SA and SS. The Higher SS and Police...
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Wolfgang Finkelnburg (1905–1967) Ferdinand Friedensburg (1886–1972) Hans Fritzsche (1900–1953) Heinrich George (1893–1946) Hellmut von Gerlach (1866–1935)...
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Harald Friedrich Harald Fritzsch Hellmut Fritzsche Klaus Fuchs Erwin Fues Peter Fulde Wolfgang Gaede Otto Willi Gail Richard Gans Carl Friedrich Gauss...
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Karl Friedrich August Kahnis (22 December 1814 – 20 June 1888) was a German Neo-Lutheran theologian. From a poor background, Kahnis was educated at the...
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August Friedrich Otto Münchmeyer was a German neo-Lutheran pastor. He was born in Hanover on 8 December 1807 and he died in Buer (10 miles north Essen)...
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August Wilhelm von Hofmann (8 April 1818 – 5 May 1892) was a German chemist who made considerable contributions to organic chemistry. His research on...
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means to complete his theological studies under Johann August Wilhelm Neander and Friedrich August Tholuck in Berlin, he accepted a post at Basel as tutor...
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