Johannes Welsch is a German percussionist, recording engineer and producer living in Canada. He is the son of German industrialist Hans Welsch and, on...
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basketball player Johannes Welsch (born 1960), German percussionist Kurt Welsch (1917–1981), German footballer Maximilian von Welsch (1671–1745), German...
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and Johannes Welsch (gongs). The concert, which opened with an invocation by IONE (author, playwright, director), was recorded by Braasch and Welsch, and...
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Heinrich Welsch (13 October 1888 in Saarlouis – 23 November 1976 in Saarbrücken) was a German politician. He was Minister President of Saarland in 1955...
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(choir) Simone Stahl (choir) Eva Stahl (choir) Karsten Sommer (choir) Johannes Welsch (choir) Lena Graulich (choir) Lydia Budnick (choir) Jochen Interthal...
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the CVP under Johannes Hoffmann formed the first government with the SPS. 1947–1952: Johannes Hoffmann (CVP), first term 1952–1955: Johannes Hoffmann (CVP)...
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promoted to the anatomical chair at Leipzig, and in 1690 succeeded Gottfried Welsch (1618–1690) as Stadtphysikus for the city of Leipzig. In 1691 he was appointed...
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1934–1935: Heinrich Fuchs (?–1938) (Russian statesman, shot) 1935–1936: Adam Welsch (1893–1937) (World War I participant, chekist, regional party leader, Russian...
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the Saar Protectorate In office 1945–1955 Prime Minister Johannes Hoffmann Heinrich Welsch Preceded by Position established Succeeded by Charles de Carbonne...
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Viktor (23 December 1890 – 21 September 1967), known professionally as Johannes "Joho" Hoffmann, was a German politician. A founding member and chairman...
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