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    Prussian Rhine Province. His father, Rudolf Jarres (1842–1922) was a merchant. His mother was Maria Jarres (1849–1936), née Busch (daughter of merchant...
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    resulted in a clear winner, the right-wing parties urged their candidate, Karl Jarres, to drop out in favour of Paul von Hindenburg, who won a plurality on...
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    candidate. The central committee selected Ernst Thälmann on 3 March. Karl Jarres was nominated as the joint candidate of the German People's Party (DVP)...
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    plurality in the first round, DVP candidate Karl Jarres, backed by the DVP, DNVP, and Economic Party, Karles Jarres did not run in the second round. As such...
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    but the idea was vetoed by the parties. A possible chancellorship for Karl Jarres (DVP) was dropped due to opposition from the Centre and DDP. The next...
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    Ihering (1850–1930) Carl Ernst Jarcke (1801–1852) Karl Jarres (1874–1951) Curt Joël (1865–1945) Karl Jordan (1861–1959) Franz Jung (1888–1963) Philipp...
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    November 1923 – 15 January 1925 President Friedrich Ebert Vice-Chancellor Karl Jarres Preceded by Gustav Stresemann Succeeded by Hans Luther Minister of Justice...
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    Koch-Weser Georg Gradnauer Adolf Köster Rudolf Oeser Wilhelm Sollmann Karl Jarres Martin Schiele Otto Geßler Wilhelm Külz Walter von Keudell Carl Severing...
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    governments. In the presidential election of 1925, the DNVP supported Karl Jarres for president, who was defeated in the first round by Zentrum's Wilhelm...
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    Stresemann I The office was vacant from 6 October to 30 November 1923. 9 Karl Jarres (1874–1951) 30 November 1923 15 December 1924 381 DVP Minister of the...
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    office 28 January 1927 – 28 June 1928 Chancellor Wilhelm Marx Preceded by Karl Jarres (1924) Succeeded by Hermann Dietrich (1930) Reich Minister of Justice...
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    organisations President Friedrich Ebert Chancellor Wilhelm Marx Vice Chancellor Karl Jarres Member parties Centre Party German People's Party German Democratic Party...
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    President of the Reich, running against the Centre Party's Wilhelm Marx, Karl Jarres of the DVP and Ernst Thälmann of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD)...
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    1923 Chancellor Gustav Stresemann Preceded by Gustav Bauer Succeeded by Karl Jarres Reich Minister for Reconstruction In office 13 August 1923 – 6 October...
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  • October 17 - Johann Becker, German politician (born 1869) October 20 - Karl Jarres, German politician (born 1874) December 4 - Sebastian Finsterwalder,...
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    1934–1945 SA-Obergruppenführer Died in office (suicide) in April 1945. Karl Jarres 1933–1945 Industrialist and business executive Hanns Johst 1934–1945...
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    (1881–1951) 14 August 1923 3 November 1923 81 days SPD Stresemann I 8 Jarres, KarlKarl Jarres (1874–1951) 11 November 1923 15 December 1924 1 year, 34 days DVp...
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    Karl Maron (1903–1975) was a German politician, who served as the interior minister of East Germany. He also assumed different posts in East Germany's...
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    mayor, Dr. Karl Jarres, who, in 1926, offered him a role as the manager of the Duisburg tramway system. He was a success in the role and Jarres soon moved...
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    Berlin. Dickel was appointed interior minister on 14 November 1963, replacing Karl Maron in the post. He also led the Volkspolizei during his tenure. Dickel's...
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  • the second round of the German presidential election in the place of Karl Jarres, who had won the first round. The Australian state of Western Australia...
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  • Peter Klöckner in the 1930s, behind him and partially covered by him his close friend Karl Jarres, on the right his son-in-law Günter Henle....
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    Republic] (in German). Stuttgart: Kohlhammer Verlag. pp. 363, 387. Born, Karl Erich (1987). "Hans Luther". Neue Deutsche Biographie 15. Retrieved 19 January...
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    Koch-Weser Georg Gradnauer Adolf Köster Rudolf Oeser Wilhelm Sollmann Karl Jarres Martin Schiele Otto Geßler Wilhelm Külz Walter von Keudell Carl Severing...
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    1923 Chancellor Gustav Stresemann Preceded by Rudolf Oeser Succeeded by Karl Jarres Member of the Reichstag In office 1920–1933 Constituency Köln-Aachen...
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    enemy of the Social Democratic Party (SPD). He was sympathetic toward Karl Jarres of the mainstream German People's Party, trying to obtain him votes from...
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    swimming instructor, lifeguard and cattle breeder before he studied law at Karl Marx University Leipzig from 1974 to 1978. As a high school graduate, Diestel...
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  • choose a successor to Friedrich Ebert, who died in office February 28. Karl Jarres came in first with 38.8% of the vote, but because no candidate won a...
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  • Oxygène (category Jean-Michel Jarre albums)
    "Jean-Michel Jarre – Oxygène". NME. p. 32. "Jean-Michel Jarre – Oxygène" (PDF). Music Week. 6 August 1977. p. 12 – via WorldRadioHistory. Dallas, Karl (3 September...
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    Government offices Preceded by Karl Jarres Interior Minister of Germany 1925 Succeeded by Otto Gessler Preceded by Heinrich Haslinde Minister for Food...
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