Eduard Carl Fimmen (18 June 1881, Nieuwer-Amstel – 14 December 1942, Cuernavaca), also known as Edo Fimmen, was a Dutch trade unionist. Fimmen was born in...
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Fimmen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edo Fimmen (1881–1942), Dutch trade unionist Kurt Fimmen, German World War II Navy commander...
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Germany, then in 1919 to Amsterdam, where it grew, under the leadership of Edo Fimmen. By 1939, with World War II imminent, its headquarters moved to Bedford...
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– Maria Enriqueta Camarillo y Roa nobelprize.org Nomination archive – Edo Fimmen nobelprize.org Nomination archive – Miguel Alemán Valdés nobelprize.org...
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Commercial Employees' Secretariat, founded in Hamburg in 1909 and led by Edo Fimmen. This organization collapsed at the start of World War I, leading to the...
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Netherlands Bart de Ligt Carolina Bunjes Christiaan Cornelissen Clara Wichmann Edo Fimmen Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis Joop Westerweel Simon Berman Wieke Bosch...
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she was a member of the Hamburg Parliament. Kaemmererer's partner was Edo Fimmen and they had two daughters together, Elisa and Alida. She died in Switzerland...
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struggled to work with union secretary Edo Fimmen, who he felt was disorganised. In 1916, he succeeded Fimmen as secretary and also as editor of the union's...
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Mertens was elected to the position. Jan Oudegeest and fellow Dutchman Edo Fimmen were elected general secretaries. The new international was politically...
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Cases-Carbó". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination Archive – Edo Fimmen". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination Archive – N A Nilsson"...
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