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    Erich Emminger (25 June 1880 – 30 August 1951) was a German lawyer and Catholic politician of the Center Party (Zentrum) and later of the Bavarian People's...
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  • emergency decree in the democratic Weimar Republic by Justice Minister Erich Emminger (BVP) on 4 January 1924 that among other things abolished the jury as...
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    sports reporter Erhard Bauer (died 1493), municipal architect of Eger Erich Emminger (1880–1951), politician (center party), minister of justice from 1923...
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    (second cabinet), and Heinrich Brüning (first) and second cabinets). Erich Emminger was the highest ranking, serving as the Reich minister of justice in...
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    Chancellor Gustav Stresemann Preceded by Rudolf Heinze Succeeded by Erich Emminger In office 26 October 1921 – 22 November 1922 Chancellor Joseph Wirth...
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    (1878–1949) 13 August 1923 3 November 1923 82 days SPD Stresemann I–II 9 Erich Emminger (1880–1951) 30 November 1923 15 April 1924 137 days BVP Marx I – Kurt...
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    Bavarian People's Party (BVP) sent one of their Reichstag delegates, Erich Emminger, to serve as minister of Justice, but as an independent minister without...
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    Lünenschloß Alois Albert Franz Dauer (Niederbayern) Sebastian Diernreiter Erich Emminger (1880–1951) Franz Gerauer Dr. Joseph Pfleger Hans Rauch (München) Karl...
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  • 15 April 1924 – 15 December 1924 Chancellor Wilhelm Marx Preceded by Erich Emminger Succeeded by Josef Frenken Personal details Born (1865-01-18)18 January...
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    failed coup d'état by Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler, Generalquartiermeister Erich Ludendorff and other Kampfbund leaders in Munich, Bavaria, on 8–9 November...
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  • Beyerle Karl Bickleder Otto Bohl Hans Demmelmeier Kaspar Deutschenbaur Erich Emminger Franz Ritter von Epp Georg Escherich Conrad Fink Gustav Fuchs Alfons...
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  • Weizsäcker, German diplomat and politician (born 1882) 30 August - Erich Emminger, German politician (born 1880) 6 October - Otto Fritz Meyerhof, German...
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  • Busch Peter Cahensly Wilhelm Deist Friedrich Dessauer Hedwig Dransfeld Erich Emminger Matthias Erzberger Constantin Fehrenbach Paul Franken Josef Frenken...
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  • 1967) 29 May – Oswald Spengler, German historian (died 1936) 25 June – Erich Emminger, German politician (died 1951) 29 June – Ludwig Beck, German general...
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    as part of the Ordnungszelle. People's Court (Germany) Sondergerichte Emminger Reform Judiciary of Germany Bauer 2009. Landauer 1944, p. 221. Hitler 1924...
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  • Ehrhardt Erich Ehrlinger Adolf Eichmann Theodor Eicke August Eigruber Hans Eisele (physician) Walter Eisfeld Paul Freiherr von Eltz-Rübenach Otmar Emminger Hans...
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    of German states, continued in the German Empire and lasted until the Emminger Reform of 4 January 1924 during the Weimar Republic. The Empire was responsible...
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