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    Johannes Bell (23 September 1868 – 21 October 1949) was a German jurist and politician from the Centre Party. During the Weimar Republic era, he briefly...
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    1926 Chancellor Hans Luther Preceded by Josef Frenken Succeeded by Johannes Bell Minister for the Occupied Territories In office 10 January 1926 – 12...
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    Governments. Foreign minister Hermann Müller and colonial minister Johannes Bell travelled to Versailles to sign the treaty on behalf of Germany. The...
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    Cabinet Reports to The Chancellor Formation 1 April 1890 First holder Friedrich Richard Krauel [de] Final holder Johannes Bell Abolished 20 June 1919...
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    Jóhannes Sveinsson Kjarval (15 October 1885 – 13 April 1972) was an Icelandic painter. He is considered one of the most important artists of Iceland. His...
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    office 2 May 1920 – 21 June 1920 Chancellor Hermann Müller Preceded by Johannes Bell Succeeded by Wilhelm Groener Minister of Labour In office 4 October...
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    1919 Chancellor Friedrich Ebert Preceded by Wilhelm Solf Succeeded by Johannes Bell Staatssekretär without Portfolio In office 4 October 1918 – 9 November...
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    Gothein and Eugen Schiffer) and three from the Centre Party (Johannes Giesberts, Johannes Bell and Matthias Erzberger). Schiffer had been a member of the...
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    showing the signing of the peace treaty by the German Minister of Transport Dr Johannes Bell, opposite to the representatives of the winning powers....
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  • Wengerowsky, Soeren; Handsteiner, Johannes; Hochrainer, Armin; Phelan, Kevin; Steinlechner, Fabian; Kofler, Johannes; Larsson, Jan-Ake; Abellan, Carlos;...
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    Party (DDP), later Walther Schücking, also DDP, and in the final phase Johannes Bell of the conservative Catholic Centre Party. Ludwig Herz was initially...
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  • Took office Left office Time in office Weimar Republic (1918–1933) 1 Johannes Bell (1868–1949) 13 February 1919 1 May 1920 1 year, 78 days Centre Scheidemann...
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    Johannes Bell of Germany is shown signing the peace treaties on 28 June 1919 in The Signing of Peace in the Hall of Mirrors, by Sir William Orpen....
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    scientist Sir Charles Bell and the French physiologist François Magendie, later confirmed by the German physiologist Johannes Peter Müller. The findings...
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    Centre Party started to reconsider its support for signing. Ministers Johannes Bell and Wilhelm Mayer [de] argued for a rejection of the Treaty. It was...
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    Cambon  Germany Hermann Müller Johannes Bell Germany were excluded from the negotiations, but Hermann Müller and Johannes Bell, as government ministers in...
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    organization, from which the Reichskolonialbund emerged in 1933. Also in 1925, Johannes Bell, who had been Colonial Minister in the Scheidemann cabinet, founded...
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    (1863–1946) 20 January 1926 12 May 1926 112 days Centre Luther II Marx III 9 Johannes Bell (1868–1949) 16 May 1926 17 December 1926 215 days Centre Marx III 10...
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    In that capacity, he went to Versailles and with Colonial Minister Johannes Bell signed the Treaty of Versailles for Germany on 29 June 1919. After the...
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    Independent II 1926 Wilhelm Marx Centre Wilhelm Marx III 1926–1927 Johannes Bell Centre IV 1927–1928 Wilhelm Marx Centre Hermann Müller II 1928–1930...
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    the government's position on the expropriation issue did Marx appoint Johannes Bell (Centre) as minister of Justice and ask him to serve as caretaker for...
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    the scale of the palace. The people depicted are: In the front row: Johannes Bell, German Centre Party politician, Reichskolonialminister (Minister of...
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  • Georg: Dittmann, Wilhelm in Neue Deutsche Biographie Milatz, Alfred: Bell, Johannes in Neue Deutsche Biographie Reiser, Konrad: Kardorff, Siegfried von...
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  • have been many and varied. Maximilian Schlosshauer, Johannes Kofler, and Zeilinger write that Bell inequalities provide "a wonderful example of how we...
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    fractional distillation. "Johannes Nicolaus Brønsted". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved March 28, 2012. "Biography of Johannes Nicolaus Brönsted (1879-1947)"...
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    Franz Behrens DnVp 1 (Ostpreußen) Hermann Beims SPD 12 (Magdeburg) Johannes Bell Centre 23 (Düsseldorf-West) Ferdinand Bender SPD 12 (Magdeburg) Theodor...
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  • present-day IEEE. The first conference consisted of papers from six organizations: Bell Telephone Laboratories, General Electric, RCA, Philco, Massachusetts Institute...
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    Hendrik Johannes Cruijff (25 April 1947 – 24 March 2016), commonly known as Johan Cruyff (Dutch: [ˈjoːɦɑŋ ˈkrœyf] ), was a Dutch professional football...
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    28 January 1927 – 28 June 1928 Chancellor Wilhelm Marx Preceded by Johannes Bell Succeeded by Erich Koch-Weser Chairman of the German National People's...
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    Preußen-Hessen Max Kumbier (1921–1924), Leiter der eisenbahntechnischen Abteilung Johannes Vogt (1923–1924) Rudolf Krohne (1923–1924) Friedrich Wilhelm Gutbrod (1926–1932)...
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