Klara Griefahn (19 September 1897 – 30 January 1945) was a Jewish medical doctor who committed suicide in 1945 to avoid deportation by the Nazis. A number...
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materials scientist, solid-state physicist, and Nobel laureate in chemistry Klara Griefahn (1897–1945), physician Otto Günsche (1917–2003), commander in the Waffen-SS...
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Maizière (Interior) Succeeded by Nancy Faeser (Interior and Community) Klara Geywitz (Housing, Urban Development and Building) Leader of the Christian...
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August, Scholz announced his intention to run for party chairmanship with Klara Geywitz. He said that many of his preferred candidates had not run for office...
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Services Trade Union (ver.di), Member Stephan Radomsky (7 December 2021), Klara Geywitz: Eine Frau für den Bau Süddeutsche Zeitung. 2018 Annual Report:...
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December 2021 Serving with Saskia Esken General Secretary Kevin Kühnert Deputy Klara Geywitz Hubertus Heil Thomas Kutschaty Serpil Midyatli Anke Rehlinger Preceded...
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the party's co-chairs Saskia Esken and Norbert Walter-Borjans, alongside Klara Geywitz, Kevin Kühnert, Serpil Midyatli and Anke Rehlinger. Ahead of the...
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