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    Max Fechner (27 July 1892 – 13 September 1973) was a German politician who served as Minister of Justice of East Germany from 1949 to 1953 Fechner was...
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  • football defender Johannes Fechner (born 1965), German politician Max Fechner (1892–1973), Minister of Justice of the GDR Robert Fechner (1876–1939), American...
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    Gustav Theodor Fechner (/ˈfɛxnər/; German: [ˈfɛçnɐ]; 19 April 1801 – 18 November 1887) was a German physicist, philosopher, and experimental psychologist...
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    Begräbnisse und Ehrungen für Parteiveteranen bei argus.bstu.bundesarchiv.de Max Bloch: Rezension zu: Hoffmann, Dierk: Otto Grotewohl (1894–1964). Eine politische...
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    newspaper of East Germany, on 30 June 1953, the Party's Minister of Justice, Max Fechner, declared that, "illegal arrests," had been made and that being a member...
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    1946 – 25 July 1950 Serving with Otto Grotewohl Deputy Walter Ulbricht Max Fechner Preceded by himself (as Chairman of the KPD) Succeeded by Walter Ulbricht...
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    form of the psychological response to stimuli as described by the Weber–Fechner law. This article was also a rejection of the dependence of the economic...
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    Neukölln Heinz Chapel (1913–1941), politician (KPD) and resistance fighter Max Fechner (1892–1973), politician (SED); born in Neukölln Ursula Goetze (1916–1943)...
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    a member of the Central Committee of the SED. In 1953, she succeeded Max Fechner as Minister of Justice. GDR leader Walter Ulbricht asked her to resign...
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    Tisch 1971: Erich Correns 1972: Fritz Cremer, Max Fechner, Klaus Gysi, Kurt Hager, Erich Honecker, Max Spangenberg 1973: Ernst Albert Altenkirch, Eva Altmann...
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  • Hans Reichelt (DBD), Karl H. Steinberg (1990) Ministry of Justice: Max Fechner, Hilde Benjamin, Kurt Wünsche (also 1990), Hans Joachim Heusinger (of...
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    Steinhoff 16 November 1950 19 November 1954   SED Ministry of Justice Max Fechner 16 November 1950 19 November 1954   SED Ministry of Labor Roman Chwalek...
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    Karl Steinhoff 7 October 1949 7 November 1950   SED Ministry of Justice Max Fechner 7 October 1949 7 November 1950   SED Ministry for Post and Telecommunications...
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  • Erich Fascher CDU on February 22, 1950, announcement of the resignation Max Fechner SED Margot Feist FDJ Wilhelm Feldmann NDPD Kurt Fischer SED deceased...
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  • pp. 70-71 Beckert, Rudi. Lieber Genosse Max Aufstieg und Fall des ersten Justizministers der DDR Max Fechner. Berlin: BWV, Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag...
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    (KPD) and Otto Grotewohl (SPD), their deputies Walter Ulbricht (KPD) and Max Fechner (SPD). The handshake of the two party chairmen was embodied in the central...
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    (green line) Georg Luger (1849–1923), designer of the famous Luger pistol Max Fechner (1892–1973), politician (SPD / SED), 1924–1933 Deputy of the Prussian...
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  • German resistance (1960) Leonhard Euler, mathematician (1950, 1957) Max Fechner, working class leader (1982) Lion Feuchtwanger, novelist (1974) Pawel...
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  • first DJV president, though he was dismissed and replaced in 1948 with Max Fechner. In 1949, with the founding of the German Democratic Republic as a nominally...
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    Executive of the Socialist Unity Party In office 1946–1946 Serving with Max Fechner Chairman Wilhelm Pieck Otto Grotewohl Preceded by Position established...
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    Hafenarbeiterstreik, ed. Rolf Fechner, Munich/Vienna: Profl Ferdinand Tönnies Society Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft Max Weber "DGS – Deutsche Gesellschaft...
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  • country's Justice Ministry. In May 1950 he protested to his minister Max Fechner (SED) and to his own party leader in East Germany, Otto Nuschke (CDU)...
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  • sources mention her Nazi-era membership of the resistance group around Max Fechner, but without elaborating on what this involved. Interviewed during the...
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    1948, the Soviet Military Administration appointed not Melsheimer but Max Fechner to head up the DJV. On 7 December 1949 Ernst Melsheimer was appointed...
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    vocals), Luis Rego (rhythm guitar / piano / backing vocals) and Jean-Guy Fechner (drums / backing vocals). Filippelli was nicknamed "Phil" as there were...
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  • Evers-Meyer Carmen Everts Arthur Ewert Alfred Faust Felix Fechenbach Max Fechner Josef Felder Ludwig Fellermaier Friedrich Kurt Fiedler Rüdiger Fikentscher...
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    diminishing marginal utility, followed from the highlighting of Weber-Fechner's law in psychophysics, which highlights that the growth of subjectively...
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  • Parteikontrollkommission") because of an interview with Max Fechner which was published on 30 June 1953. In the interview Fechner had voiced his opposition to the prosecution...
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  • Hugo Eberlein Emil Eichhorn Kurt Eisner August Enderle Alfred Faust Max Fechner Josef Felder Hermann Fleissner Wilhelm Florin Paul Franken Walter Freitag...
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    University of Leipzig where Ernst Heinrich Weber (1795–1878) and Gustav Theodor Fechner (1801–1887) had initiated research on sensory psychology and psychophysics...
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