Machine, Berlin Wall Memorial. Accessed 30 Aug 2011. Brecht, Christine. Ernst Mundt Archived 7 November 2017 at the Wayback Machine, Berlin Wall Memorial...
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The Mundt–Nixon Bill, named after Karl Mundt and Richard Nixon, formally the Subversive Activities Control Act, was a proposed law in 1948 that would have...
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of Fine Arts in San Francisco where he studied with Mark Rothko and Ernst Mundt. These courses of study interested him in abstraction and design. When...
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Wilhelmina (nee Mundt) Ziesemer, and had a bother Theodor Martin Peter Ziesemer. Stevenson, Brian F. "Ziesemer, Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst (1897–1972)". Australian...
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included Ida Siekmann, Hans-Dieter Wesa, Rudolf Urban, Bernd Lünser, Ernst Mundt, Otfried Reck, Dietmar Schulz and, still unknown in 1982, the victims...
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Suggestions for the Debater, which led to the founding of the organization. Mundt served as the organization's national president from 1932 until 1971. The...
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from the earlier Mundt–Ferguson Communist Registration Bill, which Congress had failed to pass. It included language that Sen. Mundt had introduced several...
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1746–1807 Frederick W. Mulkey 1907 1918 2 Oregon Republican 1874–1924 Karl Mundt 1948–1973 2 South Dakota Republican 1900–1974 Orrice Abram Murdock Jr. 1941–1947...
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Italy). Its main proponents were Karl Gutzkow, Heinrich Laube, Theodor Mundt and Ludolf Wienbarg; Heinrich Heine, Ludwig Börne and Georg Büchner were...
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(1859–1941) Richard Mortensen (1910–1993) Adam August Müller (1811–1844) Emilie Mundt (1842–1922) Elisabeth Neckelmann (1884–1956) Hermania Neergaard (1799–1875)...
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