Rudolf "Rudi" Jahn (4 November 1906 – 30 September 1990), was a German politician (KPD, SED) and Minister-President of Brandenburg (1949–1952). Rudolf...
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Hans-Joachim Hahn Chairman of the Council of the Bezirk • 1952–1958 Rudolf Jahn • 1958–1961 Walter Weidauer • 1961–1963 Günter Witteck • 1963–1982 Manfred...
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Sägebrecht Minister-President • 1945–1949 Karl Steinhoff • 1949–1952 Rudolf Jahn Legislature Landtag of Brandenburg Historical era Post-World War II Cold...
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conscientious objector Frieda (Friedel) and Rudolf Jahn (d. 1951), Covenant of Religious Socialists of Germany Hans Jahn (1885–1960), International Transport...
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Prussia, re-emerged as a German Land. Karl Steinhoff (SPD/SED), 1945–1949. Rudolf Jahn (SED), 1949–1952. After being abolished in a reorganization of the territories...
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The Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark is a multi-purpose sports complex located in the western part of the locality of Prenzlauer Berg in the borough of...
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Karl Steinhoff (1892–1981) 20 December 1946 5 December 1949 SPD (until 1946) SED (until 1946) 2 Rudolf Jahn (1906–1990) 5 December 1949 23 July 1952 SED...
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Deputy Bernhard Bechler Preceded by Position established Succeeded by Rudolf Jahn Personal details Born Carl Steinhoff (1892-11-24)24 November 1892 Herford...
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Robert Geißler, Wolfgang Heinrich, Karl Arthur Held, Alfred Hesse, Rudolf Jahns, Herbert Mager, Anton Wilhelm Strack (1758–1829), Pascha Johann Friedrich...
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alternative appointment as Dresden District Council Chairman in succession to Rudolf Jahn. However, on 21 January 1961 Weidauer was released from this office as...
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