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    Fraktur. The name Sütterlin is nowadays often used to refer to several similar varieties of old German handwriting, but Sütterlin's own script was taught...
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    (Sütterlin script) or simply Sütterlin. Ludwig was born on July 23, 1865, in Lahr, located within the Schwarzwald (Black Forest). Although Sütterlin's...
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    on 19 November 2016, Sütterlin-Waack was elected deputy state chairman of the CDU Schleswig-Holstein. From 1994 to 2002, Sütterlin-Waack also volunteered...
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    related to Jasha Sütterlin. Jasha Sütterlin at UCI Jasha Sütterlin at Cycling Archives Jasha Sütterlin at ProCyclingStats Jasha Sütterlin at Cycling Quotient...
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  • James S. Sutterlin (March 15, 1922 – May 8, 2017) was an American author, academic, and officer at the United States Department of State with rank equivalent...
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    contents, and context of the text determined which script style to use. Sütterlin is a modern script based on Kurrent that is characterized by simplified...
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  • ezh (ʒ). German Kurrent and its modernized 20th-century school version Sütterlin, the form of handwriting taught in schools and generally used in Germany...
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    context of the text determined which style to use. A successor of Kurrent, Sütterlin, was widely used in the period 1911–1941 until the Nazi Party banned it...
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    to all public offices which declared Fraktur (and its corollary, the Sütterlin-based handwriting) to be Judenlettern (Jewish letters) and prohibited...
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    S
    retained in Fraktur (Schwabacher) type as well as in standard cursive (Sütterlin) well into the 20th century, until official use of that typeface was abolished...
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