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    Max Seydewitz (December 19, 1892 – February 8, 1987) was a German politician (SPD, SAPD and SED). Between 1947 and 1952 he was the Minister-President...
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  • politician and saxon finance minister Max Seydewitz (1892–1987), German politician (SPD, SAPD and SED) Otto von Seydewitz (1818–1898), Prussian politician...
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  • Max Seydewitz (1892–1987), German politician Max Steinberg (soldier) (1989–2014), American-Israeli IDF lone soldier killed in the 2014 Gaza War Max Steiner...
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    in mysterious circumstances the following month. He was succeeded by Max Seydewitz, a loyal follower of Joseph Stalin.[citation needed] The German Democratic...
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    with right-wing parties also played a role. The SPD Reichstag deputy Max Seydewitz, later of the KPD and the Socialist Unity Party of East Germany, stated...
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  • Social Democratic Party (until 1946) Socialist Unity Party (from 1946) Max Seydewitz (1892–1987) 31 July 1947 7 October 1949 2 years, 68 days Socialist Unity...
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    Archive) also belong to the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden. 1955–1968: Max Seydewitz 1968–1989: Manfred Bachmann 1990–1997: Werner Schmidt 1998–2001: Sybille...
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    general of infantry Bruno Kastner (1890–1932), film and stage actor Max Seydewitz (1892–1987), politician (SPD, SED) Brigitte Frank, née Herbst (1895–1959)...
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  • Party of Germany and briefly co-chaired it with Kurt Rosenfeld and Max Seydewitz, but returned to the SPD in early 1932. He was also a contributor to...
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  • Schweitzer NDPD Max Sefrin CDU Kristine Sehl FDJ Werner Seifert DBD Hans Seawater SED passed away on October 18, 1979 Max Seydewitz SED Rosemarie Sievert...
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    Siberia. To damage Noble's reputation, former Saxon Prime Minister Max Seydewitz invented a "Noble legend" that Noble had directed the Allied air fleets...
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  • Rudolf Schwarzer SED Herbert Sedlaczek Kulturbund Fritz Selbmann SED Max Seydewitz SED Carl Siebenpfeiffer CDU Hans-Joachim Siekiera LDPD replaced the...
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    1980 to November 1985, preceded by Wilhelm Kaisen and succeeded by Max Seydewitz. Counting only the Ministers-President of the FRG he was succeeded by...
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    heads. Editors-in-chief were: 1946: Emmi Dölling (for the KPD) 1946: Max Seydewitz (for the SPD) 1946–1950: Klaus Zweiling 1950–1951: Gertrud Keller 1956–1972:...
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    Schuldt Sylvia Schwabe Anna Seghers 1970 Kurt Seibt 1978 Kurt Seibt 1983 Max Seydewitz Eleonore Staimer Luitpold Steidle Rudolf Steinwand Leo Stern (historian)...
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  • Abusch moved up Ekkehard Schweitzer NDPD Max Sefrin CDU Evelyn Seidemann FDGB Werner Seifert DBD Max Seydewitz SED Günter Sieber SED Rosemarie Sievert...
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    justice in the cabinets led first by Rudolf Friedrichs and then by Max Seydewitz between 14 December 1946 and 10 April 1948. He was also the deputy prime...
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  • Schwedat LDPD Erika Swedish NDPD Max Sefrin CDU Kurt Seibt SED Hans Seigewasser SED Charlotte Sembdner NDPD Max Seydewitz SED Rolf Sieber FDGB Berlin representative...
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  • Schwartze, Kulturbund Ekkehard Schweitzer, NDPD Max Sefrin, CDU Helmut Semmelmann, SED Max Seydewitz, SED Günter Sieber, SED Rosemarie Sievert, LDPD Dr...
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  • Interior in the Saxony regional government, under Max Seydewitz. He held the same position on the second Seydewitz cabinet between 1950 and 1952. However, the...
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    Maximilian (Max) Franz August von Forckenbeck (23 October 1821 – 26 May 1892) was a German lawyer and liberal politician who served as Mayor of Berlin...
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    July 1945 – 13 June 1947 Preceded by Martin Mutschmann Succeeded by Max Seydewitz Personal details Born (1892-03-09)9 March 1892 Plauen, German Empire...
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  • Gustav-Adolf Schur FDJ Erika Swedish NDPD Max Sefrin CDU Hans Seigewasser SED Anneliese Seume NDPD Max Seydewitz SED Rolf Sieber FDGB Heinz Siebert DBD Gustav...
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  • fellow-expellee Max Seydewitz now founded the Socialist Workers' Party ("Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands" / SAPD). Rosenfeld and Seydewitz became co-chairmen...
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  • Chefredakteur"). That lasted till 31 July 1947 when he took over from Max Seydewitz as Intendant (loosely: "director general") of the Berliner Rundfunk...
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  • Gustav-Adolf Schur SED Erika Swede NDPD Max Sefrin CDU Werner Seifert DBD Hans Seawater SED Anneliese Seume NDPD Max Seydewitz SED Rolf Sieber FDGB Heinz Siebert...
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    1 Rudolf Friedrichs (1892–1947) 1 July 1945 13 June 1947 SPD (until 1946) SED (until 1946) 2 Max Seydewitz (1892–1987) 31 July 1947 23 July 1952 SED...
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  • Martin Segitz Elisabeth Selbert Erwin Sellering Carl Severing Max Seydewitz Carsten Sieling Max Sievers Robert Siewert Anna Simon Günter Simon Peter Simon...
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    Schumann (Stettin) Hans Seidel Tony Sender (1888–1964) Max Seppel Carl Severing (1875–1952) Max Seydewitz (1892–1987) Dr. Anna Siemsen (1882–1951) Dr. August...
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  • December – Max Ehrlich, German actor, screenwriter and humour writer (died 1944 in Auschwitz concentration camp) 19 December – Max Seydewitz, German politician...
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