Friedrich Wilhelm Sollmann, later William Frederick Sollmann (1 April 1881 – 6 January 1951) was a German journalist, politician, and interior minister...
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Wilhelm Stoph (9 July 1914 – 13 April 1999) was a German politician. He served as Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the German Democratic Republic...
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Roswell Rudd Mary Lee Settle Isaac Bashevis Singer Wadada Leo Smith Wilhelm Sollmann Joseph Somers William Weaver Ted Weiss "Peter Hobbs obituary". Los...
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Bütner (1616–1679), composer August Schleicher (1821–1868), linguist Wilhelm Sollmann (1881–1951), journalist and politician (SPD) Cuno Hoffmeister (1892–1968)...
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Singer Hugo Sinzheimer Birgit Sippel Gustav Sobottka Fritz Soldmann Wilhelm Sollmann Paul Spiegel Alfons Spielhoff Dieter Spöri Klaus Staeck Ingrid Stahmer...
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Fordwerke – Wilh.-Sollmann-Straße – Ebertplatz – Friesenplatz – Barbarossaplatz – Eifelstraße – Zollstock 15: Chorweiler – Longerich – Wilh.-Sollmann-Straße –...
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Philadelphia University and who became her lifetime best friend. She also met Wilhelm Sollmann, who was a German journalist, politician, and Interior Minister of...
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the second Stresemann cabinet. He kept that position under Chancellor Wilhelm Marx until December 1924. In the first and second Marx cabinets, Jarres...
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took office on 13 August 1923 when it replaced the Cuno cabinet under Wilhelm Cuno, which had resigned following a call by the Social Democratic Party...
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short caretaker period was replaced on 30 November by the first cabinet of Wilhelm Marx of the Centre Party. The first Stresemann cabinet resigned late on...
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