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    The Auerswald Cabinet formed the Prussian State Ministry appointed by King Frederick William IV from June 25 to September 21, 1848. The March government...
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    the armory in Berlin. The ministers continued their work until the Auerswald cabinet was formed on June 25, 1848. Prussian State Ministry Holtz, Bärbel...
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    The Pfuel Cabinet, appointed by King Frederick William IV, formed the Prussian State Ministry from 21 September to 1 November 1848. The cabinet represented...
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    Rudolf Ludwig Cäsar von Auerswald (1 September 1795 – 15 January 1866) was a German official who served as Prime Minister of Prussia during the Revolution...
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    the de facto head of the cabinet was not the Prime Minister, but the liberal former Prime Minister of 1848, Rudolf von Auerswald. As a minister without...
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    in the ministry of state in the cabinet of Charles Anthony, Prince of Hohenzollern. At that time, Rudolf von Auerswald, a minister without portfolio, led...
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    The Arnim-Boitzenburg Cabinet formed the Prussian State Ministry appointed by King Frederick William IV from 18 to 29 March 1848. The office of Prussian...
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    The Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen Cabinet formed the Prussian State Ministry appointed by King William I from March 11 to September 23, 1862. After the previous...
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    161–2. Simpson 2012, p. 162. Tuck 2016, p. 30. Subritzky 2000, p. 116. Auerswald 2000, p. 103. Roberts 2009, p. 52. McCart 1998, p. 153. Easter 2012, p...
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    disenchanted of the alluring illusions of power and office. Camphausen cabinet G. L. M. Strauss, Men Who Have Made the New German Empire, Vol. II, London:...
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    Gesetzlose Gesellschaft zu Berlin. He died in Berlin. [citation needed] Pfuel cabinet Alvis, Robert E. (2005). Religion and the Rise of Nationalism - A Profile...
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    Malkasian 2021, pp. 109–110. Jones 2009, pp. 100, 148. Jones 2009, p. 12. Auerswald & Saideman 2014, pp. 87–88. Coll 2019, pp. 134–135. Jones 2009, pp. 114–115...
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    February 1892) Luise (25 March 1835 – 15 July 1913) Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen cabinet Regarding personal names: Prinz is a title, translated as Prince, not a...
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    Arent – Responsible for art, theaters and movies in Nazi Germany. Heinz Auerswald – Commissioner for the Jewish residential district in Warsaw from April...
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    the original on 25 January 2016. Retrieved 31 October 2015. David P. Auerswald; Stephen M. Saideman (5 January 2014). NATO in Afghanistan: Fighting Together...
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    Finance. He retained this post in the next administration led by Rudolf von Auerswald, until his resignation on 8 September 1848. For the noble elite of Prussia...
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    the murder of parliamentarians from the Casino faction, Lichnowsky and Auerswald. The Regent was forced to call for the support of Prussian and Austrian...
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    of the Saxon Karabiniers-garde. After the Treaties of Tilsit and the cabinet's order of 14 September 1808, regiments were no longer named after their...
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    Disasters. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 456–57. Branscomb, Lewis M.; Auerswald, Philip E. (2003). Taking Technical Risks: How Innovators, Executives...
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    Calls Rev. King Liar", Chicago Tribune, November 19, 1964, p1 Philip Auerswald, The Coming Prosperity: How Entrepreneurs Are Transforming the Global...
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