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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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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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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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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form of the psychological response to stimuli as described by the Weber–Fechner law. He rejected the idea that marginal utility and economics were dependent...
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elected a 14-member Central Secretariat consisting of Otto Grohewohl, Max Fechner, Erich Gniffke, Helmut Lehmann, Otto Meier, August Karsten and Katharina...
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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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