• Johannes Hoffmann may refer to: Johannes Hoffmann (CVP politician) (1890–1967), German politician of the CVP party Johannes Hoffmann (SPD politician) (1867–1930)...
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    two other stories that Hoffmann wrote, while Schumann's Kreisleriana is based on Hoffmann's character Johannes Kreisler. Hoffmann's stories highly influenced...
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    Johannes Hoffmann (3 July 1867 – 15 December 1930) was a German politician and member of the Social Democratic Party from Bavaria. He served as a Minister...
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    Eisner until his assassination in February 1919. Its government under Johannes Hoffmann went into exile in Bamberg when the rival Bavarian Soviet Republic...
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    (23 December 1890 – 21 September 1967), known professionally as Johannes "Joho" Hoffmann, was a German politician. A founding member and chairman of the...
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  • Hoffmann is a German surname. Albert Hoffmann (1846–1924), German horticulturist Alexander Hoffmann (born 1975), German politician Arthur Hoffmann (politician)...
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    Johannes Hoffmann von Schweidnitz (also: Johann Hoffmann; Latin: Iohannes Hoffmanus Svidnicensis; Czech: Jan Hofman ze Svídnice; c. 1375 – 15 April 1451)...
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    under Johannes Hoffmann formed the first government with the SPS. 1947–1952: Johannes Hoffmann (CVP), first term 1952–1955: Johannes Hoffmann (CVP),...
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  • Nikolaus Stör von Schweidnitz [de] (d. 1424), Roman Catholic theologian Johannes Hoffmann von Schweidnitz (1375-1451), Roman Catholic theologian This disambiguation...
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    Johannes Kreisler is the name of a character in three novels by E.T.A. Hoffmann: Kreisleriana (1813), Johannes Kreisler, des Kapellmeisters Musikalische...
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    did not meet with the approval of Bavaria's new Minister President Johannes Hoffmann of the Social Democratic Party (SPD). When the Bavarian Soviet Republic...
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    von Dandl (as Chairman of the Council of Ministers) Succeeded by Johannes Hoffmann Personal details Born (1867-05-14)14 May 1867 Berlin, Brandenburg...
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  • Johannes Hoffmann (born 1968) is a German medical specialist in vascular surgery. Furthermore, he is professor and director of the clinic for vascular...
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    Sciences. p. 4. ISBN 9788131223710. Hofmann, Walter; Aufenanger, Johannes; Hoffmann, Georg (2016). Laboratory Diagnostic Pathways: Clinical Manual of...
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    von Sebottendorf, president of the Thule Society. The cabinet of Johannes Hoffmann (SPD) had fled from the Bavarian Soviet Republic to Bamberg. Major...
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    Acting 1 March 1919 17 March 1919 16 days Social Democratic Party 2 Johannes Hoffmann (1867–1930) 17 March 1919 16 March 1920 365 days Social Democratic...
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    Minister-presidents (as in any state): 20 December 1947 – 29 October 1955: Johannes Hoffmann (1890–1967), CVP 29 October 1955 – 10 January 1956 Heinrich Welsch...
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    overthrow the Bavarian Soviet Republic and to restore the government of Johannes Hoffmann, which had fled to Bamberg, that was appointed by the Landtag of Bavaria...
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  • cohesion despite the fact of the separation of Germany. However, with Johannes Hoffmann as first "Eastern" president, the political divide forced to set up...
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    politically active. On 17 March 1919, the Socialists' new leader, Johannes Hoffmann, an anti-militarist and former schoolteacher, patched together a parliamentary...
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    Baden-Württemberg. Honecker returned to the Saar in 1934 and worked alongside Johannes Hoffmann on the campaign against the region's re-incorporation into Germany...
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    Christian People's Party of the Saar (CVP) together with Johannes Hoffmann and others. Unlike Hoffmann, Ney supported a connection of Saarland to Germany....
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    Pending resignation or the election of a successor Inaugural holder Johannes Hoffmann Formation 15 December 1947 Salary regulated by legislation Website...
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    after that, Hus himself became rector of the university, succeeding Johannes Hoffmann von Schweidnitz. As another result of the Decree of Kutná Hora, numerous...
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    Vladimir Lenin via cable that the ousted former Minister-President, Johannes Hoffmann, had fled to Bamberg and taken the key to the ministry toilet with...
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    Johannes Baptist Hoffman (21 June 1857 – 19 November 1928), anglicized John-Baptist Hoffmann, was a German Jesuit linguist and missionary to the Mundas...
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    this stage, his government, and initially the following one under Johannes Hoffmann too, had little control and was not universally recognized in Bavaria...
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  • Welfare, and after the resignation of the Saarland Prime Minister Johannes Hoffmann, who thus drew the consequences of the rejection of the favoured him...
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  • "Ethical-Ecological Rating", which Johannes Hoffmann and Gerhard Scherhorn founded in 1992. In 1989, Johannes Hoffmann, a business ethicist at the University...
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    Tadeusz Romer, Paul van Zeeland, Jacques Augarde, Gustav Heinemann, Johannes Hoffmann, François Mitterrand, Konrad Adenauer, Duncan Sandys, Józef Retinger...
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