• Minna Specht (22 December 1879 in Schloss Reinbek – 3 February 1961 in Bremen) was a German educator, socialist and member of the German Resistance. She...
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  • player Lotte Specht (1911–2002), German female football pioneer Michele Specht (born 1973), U.S. actress, comedian, and voice actress Minna Specht (1879–1961)...
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    freestyle sprint swimmer Minna Sirnö (born 1966), Finnish politician Minna Specht (1879–1961), German educator and socialist Minna Stess (born 2006), American...
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    co-worker of Nelson, Minna Specht, took over, with the help of journalist and author Mary Saran. In 1917 Nelson and Minna Specht founded the Internationaler...
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  • 1927, Hermann worked as assistant for Leonard Nelson. Together with Minna Specht, she posthumously published Nelson's work System der philosophischen...
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  • founded by Göttingen philosopher Leonard Nelson and educator Minna Specht. Nelson and Specht had previously founded the International Socialist Youth League...
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    socialistic schooling community." After the war, the school was run by Minna Specht from 1946 to 1951. In the years following the Second World War, the school's...
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  • German educational reformer". Dr. Inge Hansen-Schaberg, Erinnerung an Minna Specht Archived 2008-10-21 at the Wayback Machine Philosophical-Political Academy...
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  • Oppenheimer / Theodor Plivier / Freiherr von Schoenaich August Siemsen / Minna Specht / Helene Stöcker / Ernst Toller / Graf Emil Wedel / Erich Zeigner / Arnold...
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    has friendly relations with its former twin town of Täby in Sweden. Minna Specht (1879–1961), teacher and socialist Angela Sommer-Bodenburg (born 1948)...
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  • Hansen-Schaberg was awarded a doctorate in 1991 with her dissertation Minna Specht – eine Sozialistin in der Landerziehungsheimbewegung (1918–1951). Untersuchung...
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    and Heckmann served a rigorous apprenticeship under the supervision of Minna Specht who had worked closely with Nelson, and who headed up the academy between...
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  • 17 July 2012. Reiss, H. S. (1954). "Leonard Nelson zum Gedächtnis by Minna Specht, Willi Eichler". The British Journal of Sociology. 5 (3). London School...
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  • ISBN 978-0-911762-12-9. Reiss, H. S. (1954). "Leonard Nelson zum Gedächtnis by Minna Specht, Willi Eichler". The British Journal of Sociology. 5 (3): 290–1. doi:10...
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  • London from Paris shortly before the outbreak of war. The ISK chairperson Minna Specht also lived and worked in London during the war years. except during the...
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  • lived in England since the 1930s now returned to Germany, including Minna Specht with whom Saran had at times worked closely in London. Mary Saran stayed...
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    1925 Internationaler Sozialistischer Kampfbund (ISK) Leonard Nelson Minna Specht >300 1925 Fischer-Maslow-Gruppe Ruth Fischer Arkadi Maslow 1926 KPD-Opposition...
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  • Meisel worked with Fritz Borinski [de], Werner Milch (germanist) [de], Minna Specht, Walter Auerbach, Werner Burmeister [de], Fritz Eberhard and Otto Kahn-Freund...
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  • "Walkemühle" school in Melsungen run by the German pedagogue and socialist Minna Specht based on the philosopher Leonard Nelson's pedagogical conceptions. She...
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  • Mann, Pietro Nenni, Paul Oestreich, Franz Oppenheimer, Theodor Plivier, Minna Specht, Helene Stöcker, Ernst Toller, Erich Zeigner and Arnold Zweig. Eichler...
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    Twombly and many others vitally active in the art world. In 1968, Lisa M. Specht was elected first female president of the League. The League's unique importance...
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  • Isaak Soreau (1604–1644) Michael Sowa (born 1945) August Specht (1849–1923) Friedrich Specht (1839–1909) Erwin Speckter (1806–1835) Johann Sperl (1840–1914)...
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    World War I. He was the second child of merchant Rudolf Rall and his wife Minna, née Heinzelmann. His sister Lotte, was four years older than Rall. Rall...
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    including Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show and the Everleigh House. Run by Ada and Minna Everleigh, the house continued operating until 1900, when the two women...
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    Fréd. de Faye-Jozin) Nellie von Gerichten Smith (1871–1952) Anita Socola Specht (1871–1958) Florence Turner-Maley (1871–1962) Jane Vieu (1871–1955) Bessie...
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  • Eva Ruth Spalding (1883–1969) Bernadette Speach (born 1948) Anita Socola Specht (1871–1958) Lita Spena (1904–1989) Fannie Morris Spencer (1865–1943) Williametta...
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