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    Rudolf Wissell (8 March 1869 – 13 December 1962) was a German politician in the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). During the Weimar Republic, he...
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    Deputies on 29 December. The next day, SPD members Gustav Noske and Rudolf Wissell took their place and from that point on, government communiques were...
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    common in 1923, the minister of labor, in this case the Social Democrat Rudolf Wissell, declared the arbitrator's award in such a situation universally binding...
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    by two from the SPD: Gustav Noske (responsible for the military) and Rudolf Wissell (labour and social affairs). In light of the military's failure at the...
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    replaced by two additional representatives of the MSPD, Gustav Noske and Rudolf Wissell. Historian Heinrich August Winkler noted that "a good degree of democracy"...
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    Volksbeauftragten on 29 December. The next day, SPD members Gustav Noske and Rudolf Wissell took their place.: 151–152  That same day, the Spartacists severed their...
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    Hilferding, Julius Curtius, Carl Severing, Theodor von Guérard, Georg Schätzel. Sitting: Erich Koch-Weser, Hermann Müller, Wilhelm Groener, Rudolf Wissell...
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    AVUS which had existed since 1921, and hence with Autobahn A115. The Rudolf Wissell Bridge was built between 1959 and 1962. It stretches in a 930 metre...
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  • Steinmetz Order was the former Social Democratic Minister of Labor Rudolf Wissell, "the amateurish treatment of the material and the immense breadth seemed...
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    back pay. The Council then added two MSPD members, Gustav Noske and Rudolf Wissell. Although he became somewhat more moderate by the end of 1918, Barth...
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    Deputies in 1919 when all members were from the MSPD. Left to right: Otto Landsberg, Philipp Scheidemann, Gustav Noske, Friedrich Ebert, Rudolf Wissell...
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    theologian Wilhelm Heinrich Roscher (1845–1923), classical philologist Rudolf Wissell (1869–1962), politician and Minister during the Weimar Republic Emma...
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    They were replaced by two new SPD representatives, Gustav Noske and Rudolf Wissell. The popular discontent over the events of Christmas week led to the...
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    seine robuste Gesundheit durch die Inhaftierung gelitten zu haben“ (vgl. Rudolf Morsey: Zeitgeschichte in Lebensbildern – Aus dem deutschen Katholizismus...
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    to the Reichsminister für Wirtschaft (Minister for Economic Affairs) Rudolf Wissell. Together they were involved in developing a programme of "practical...
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    tragedy, that is my belief until my last breath. Eugen Schiffer (DDP) and Rudolf Heinze (DVP), whose parties had rejected the treaty the day before, explicitly...
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    government for "health reasons". According to Müller, Gustav Noske, Rudolf Wissell and Robert Schmidt, all SPD, were needed in their respective posts as...
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  • of Economics Took office Left office Time in office Party 1 Wissell, RudolfRudolf Wissell (1869–1962) 13 February 1919 15 July 1919 152 days SPD 2 Schmidt...
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    the leading thinker on law on the Council became minister of Justice. Rudolf Wissell had been in charge of economic affairs and kept the portfolio. Gustav...
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    Landsberg (left) with Philipp Scheidemann, Gustav Noske, Friedrich Ebert, Rudolf Wissell (December 1918) Born (1869-12-04)4 December 1869 Rybnick, Kingdom of...
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    I–II Cuno Stresemann I–II Marx I–II Luther I–II Marx III–IV 4 Wissell, RudolfRudolf Wissell (1869–1962) 28 June 1928 27 March 1930 1 year, 272 days SPD...
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    Nuclear Energy in a reshuffle resulting from the Spiegel affair. Died: Rudolf Wissell, 93, German politician and former Minister for Economic Affairs in the...
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    partners seemed to move further apart. On the left, both Legien and Rudolf Wissell were unwilling to become chancellor. The eventual government to emerge...
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    editor of the world's first bird-fancier magazine Die Gefiederte Welt. Rudolf Wissell (1869–1962), German politician in the Social Democratic Party of Germany...
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    Wilhelm Marx Hans Luther Preceded by Alexander Schlicke Succeeded by Rudolf Wissell Member of the Reichstag In office 1920–1933 Constituency National list...
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    possible a form of social economy, which was supported in the ministry by Rudolf Wissell (SPD) and Wichard von Moellendorff. However, hardly any state direction...
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  • 3 February – Johann Becker, German politician (died 1951) 8 March – Rudolf Wissell, politician (died 1962) 15 February – Hans Schrader, German archaeologist...
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    (1881–1945) Klara Weich Otto Wels (1872–1939) Carl Wendemuth Georg Wendt Rudolf Wissell (1869–1962) Otto Witte Mathilde Wurm (1874–1935) Hermann Müller (Lichtenberg)...
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  • named a 2006-07 Berlin Prize Winner by the American Academy in Berlin. Rudolf Wissell als Sozialpolitiker 1890–1933. Einzelveröffentlichungen der Historischen...
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    rescinded) Paul Lincke Wilhelm Pieck (Honorary citizenship rescinded) Rudolf Wissell Theodor Heuss Paul Löbe Louise Schroeder Jakob Kaiser F. K. Otto Dibelius...
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