the Group of Transylvanian Saxons, the German Party (which, under Rudolf Brandsch, briefly formed an electoral alliance known as the Hungarian German...
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the "Romanian–German Cultural Institute". Its board also included Rudolf Brandsch, Hans Otto Roth, Gheorghe Tașcă, and Alexandru Tzigara-Samurcaș. These...
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Austrian-Hungarian Army, and takes them to Transylvania. October 23, 1918: Rudolf Brandsch, a Saxon representative in the Hungarian parliament in his speech declared...
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Germans in Romania (Kulturamt der Deutschen in Rumänien), established by Rudolf Brandsch to protect the cultural assets of the Germans in Romania. In 1934 he...
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Congress, the UGR was created, led by a National Council and with Rudolf Brandsch as its president. The Saxons, through the 8 January 1919 Mediaș resolution...
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Rudolf Brandsch Party PNL PNȚ BMG Leader since 11 January 1909 10 October 1926 (party foundation) 1 April 1926 (Bethlen) 6 September 1919 (Brandsch)...
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parliamentary representation. In the end, Premier Iorga and his adviser Rudolf Brandsch preferred an understanding with Zalozetsky-Sas, "paid for by schooling...
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did not demand, in contrast to other German people's councils like Rudolf Brandsch, an "Eastern Switzerland" with several official languages. In January...
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Friedenstein. Architektur, Distribution, Ausstattung. In: Juliane Ricarda Brandsch (Ed.): Ernst der Fromme (1601–1675). Bauherr und Sammler. Schlossmuseum...
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