Lothar Kreyssig (German: [ˈloː.taʁ ˈkʁaɪ̯.sɪç] ; 30 October 1898 – 6 July 1986) was a German judge during the Weimar and Nazi era. He was the only German...
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Swiss zoologist Lothar Geisler (1936–2019), German football player Lothar Hause (born 1955), East German football player Lothar Kreyssig, German bureaucrat...
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synod of the Evangelical Church in Germany, driven by the efforts of Lothar Kreyssig. It was prompted by the acknowledgement of guilt that Germans needed...
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1945–1950: vacancy 1950–1970: Lothar Kreyssig (titled Praeses of the synod of the EKU since 1953) 1950–1970: Lothar Kreyssig 1970–1976: Helmut Waitz (*1910–1993*)...
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paper are known to survive. Some bureaucrats opposed the T4 programme; Lothar Kreyssig, a district judge and member of the Confessing Church, wrote to Justice...
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Kreikemeyer (1894–1950), KPD Felix Kreissler [de] (1917–2004), Résistance Lothar Kreyssig (1898–1986), Jurist (only judge to intervene in Aktion T4 euthanasia...
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Final Solution. A district judge and member of the Confessing Church, Lothar Kreyssig, wrote to Gürtner protesting (correctly) that the T4 program was illegal...
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(1981) No. 10, p. 85–87. Hans-Joachim Döring, Michael Haspel (Eds.): Lothar Kreyssig und Walter Grundmann. Zwei kirchenpolitische Protagonisten des 20....
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Olympic sailor (1936). Walter Hollitscher, 75, Austrian philosopher. Lothar Kreyssig, 87, German jurist. Andrée Le Coultre, 68–69, French painter. Herbert...
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recognised 1969 Walter Kraemer (1892–1941), recognised 1999 Johanna and Lothar Kreyssig (1898–1986), recognised 2016 Werner Krumme [de] (1909–1972), recognised...
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Appeal for the Hungry (orig. "Aufruf für die Hungernden"), initiated by Lothar Kreyssig in 1957 and signed by well-known personalities of German public life...
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in Flöha. Flöha absorbed the former municipality Falkenau in 2011. Lothar Kreyssig (1898–1986), founder of the Aktion Sühnezeichen, was born in Flöha...
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monument of Weißes Fenn Marzahne as well as 3 nature reserves and 4 SACs. Lothar Kreyssig (1898-1986), magistrate in Brandenburg an der Havel, a member of the...
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1946): 1946 – 1947: Ludolf Hermann Müller (later bishop) 1947 – 1964: Lothar Kreyssig 1964 – 1980: Helmut Waitz 1980 – 1994: Reinhard Höppner 1994 – 2004:...
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Kippenberg John Kitching John L. Kline Kimitoshi Kono Joel D Kress Andreas Kreyssig Guruswamy Kumaraswamy Steven Lambert Andrew J. Landahl Michael Landry (scientist)...
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Wilhelm Kratz, CDU (from 4 January 1957, until 11 April 1957) Gerhard Kreyssig, SPD Herbert Kriedemann, SPD Ludwig Kroll, CDU Heinrich Krone, CDU Edeltraud...
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13 November 1964) Koch Koenen Kohlberger Könen Korspeter Krappe Kraus Kreyssig Kriedemann Kübler Kühn (until 9 April 1963) Kulawig Kurlbaum Lange Langebeck...
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Albertz". Der Spiegel (online). 5 February 1979. Retrieved 1 December 2015. Lothar Weiß. "Luise Albertz (1901-1979), Oberbürgermeisterin von Oberhausen". Landschaftsverband...
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Edith Krappe, SPD Friedrich Kraus, SPD Reinhold Kreitmeyer, FDP Gerhard Kreyssig, SPD Herbert Kriedemann, SPD Heinrich Krone, CDU Georg Krug, CSU Hans Krüger...
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