Wuppertal-Barmen Gedenkrelief für Freiherr vom Stein, 1914, Rathaus Berlin-Schöneberg Bärenbrunnen, 1928, Werderscher Markt, Berlin-Mitte Säugende Bärin...
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Gütersloh, the Große Kirche in Aplerbeck, the Wichlinghauser Kirche [de] near Barmen, the Protestant church in Haßlinghausen [de], the Christuskirche [de] in...
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Wuppertal Hauptbahnhof S8S9 S28 1.6 Wuppertal-Unterbarmen S8 S9 3.5 Wuppertal-Barmen S8 S9 5.5 Wuppertal-Oberbarmen S8 S9 12.5 Wuppertal-Ronsdorf 15.4...
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Leader in the Soviet Union during the Second World War. Hartmann was born in Barmen, the son of a Prussian railway official. After attending volksschule, he...
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struggles, is considered an important precursor to the more famous 1934 Barmen Declaration that was adopted by Christians who opposed the Nazi-friendly...
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State Shinto Buddhist modernism Buddhism and violence See Karl Barth's Barmen Declaration for an example of such a "dogma to fight for". Kopp has been...
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Hess, Karl Heinzen and Joseph Weydemeyer. In April 1845, Engels moved from Barmen in Germany to Brussels to join Marx and the growing cadre of members of...
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Heinemann was named after his mother's father, a master roof tiler in Barmen, with radical-democratic, left-liberal, and patriotic views. His maternal...
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Berlin-Mitte Heating Power Plant Berlin-Mitte 52°30′41.73″N 13°25′15.57″E / 52.5115917°N 13.4209917°E / 52.5115917; 13.4209917 (Berlin-Mitte Heating...
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Leipzig Germany Demolished in 1968 75.0 m (246 ft) H D Alte Christuskirche Barmen Wuppertal Germany Destroyed in an air-raid on May 30, 1943, debris demolished...
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SA unit was named after the deceased in 1936. 1932-12-07 Bich, Ernst 26 Barmen Rheinprovinz Police were called to due to reports of a quarrel involving...
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indoor, classroom activity. By 1930, Koch had schools in Berlin, Breslau, Barmen-Elberfeld (Wuppertal), Hamburg, Ludwigshafen, and Mannheim, with a total...
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Goch Uda (Grefrath) Hambach Heinsberg Dremmen Karken Heppendf. Hoeningen Barmen (Jülich) Kirchberg Mersch Issum Kalkar Kamp-Lintf. Eyll Nieukerk Nieukerk...
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disapproval of racial persecution; for example, anti-Nazi Protestants adopted the Barmen Declaration in 1934, and the Catholic church had already distributed pastoral...
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Capernaum Church (category Buildings and structures in Mitte)
on Seestraße No. 34 in the locality of Wedding, in Berlin's borough of Mitte. The church was named after Capernaum, today Kfar Nachum כפר נחום (literally...
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0.0 Haltern am See 7.3 Marl-Hamm 11.2 Marl Mitte 16.6 Gelsenkirchen-Hassel 19.9 Gelsenkirchen-Buer Nord 9.7 Recklinghausen Hauptbahnhof S2 Herten (Westf)...
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assumed shape. On 3/4 January 1934 Karl Barth presided a synod in Wuppertal-Barmen for Reformed parishioners within the Evangelical Church of the old-Prussian...
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6914 Wuppertal Hbf 2 6915 Wuppertal Zoologischer Garten 4 6916 Wuppertal-Barmen 4 6923 Wuppertal-Langerfeld 6 6928 Wuppertal-Oberbarmen 3 6932 Wuppertal-Ronsdorf...
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