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    from the Entente. Speakers from the SPD and the Centre, Paul Löbe and Adolf Gröber, also condemned the treaty. They objected in particular to the statement...
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    founder of the American brewery Miller Brewing Company in Milwaukee Adolf Gröber, (DE Wiki) (1854–1919), politician, leader of the Centre Party in the...
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    (Scheidemann and Bauer for the SPD, Matthias Erzberger, Karl Trimborn [de] and Adolf Gröber [de] for the Centre Party, Payer and, after 14 October, Haußmann for...
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    Second party Third party   Leader Friedrich Ebert & Philipp Scheidemann Adolf Gröber Friedrich von Payer Party SPD CVP DDP Seats won 165 91 75 Popular vote...
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    that a mixed population is engendered haphazardly." The Centrist deputy Adolf Gröber agreed with David in praising beauty. He showed pictures of a "Bastard...
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    Archdiocese of Freiburg. Gröber was born in Meßkirch in 1872, to Alois and Martina Gröber. His father was a master carpenter. Gröber grew up during the period...
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    government who were not Reichstag deputies). The deputies Matthias Erzberger, Adolf Gröber, Karl Trimborn (all Centre Party), Conrad Haußmann (Progressive People's...
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    November 1918   SPD Matthias Erzberger 4 October 1918 20 June 1919   Centre Adolf Gröber 4 October 1918 9 November 1918   Centre Conrad Haußmann 14 October 1918...
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  • spanische Sprache, in: Grundriss der romanischen Philologie, ed. by Gustav Gröber vol. 1, Strassburg 1888, S. 689–714, 2. Aufl. 1904, S. 878 - 915 Die spanische...
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    church to take a moral position. Bertram urged caution. Archbishop Conrad Gröber of Freiburg wrote to the head of the Reich Chancellery and offered to pay...
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  • Groeber is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adolf Groeber (1854–1919), German politician (Centre Party) John Groeber (1903 –...
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    (Clement)". Catholic Enciclopedy, New Advent. Retrieved 21 February 2010. Gröber, Conrad (1937). Handbuch der Religiösen Gegenwartsfragen (in German). Germany:...
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  • then bishop of Freiburg, Conrad Gröber, did not try to shelter Metzger, but called him a misguided idealist. Bishop Gröber subsequently apologized to Freisler...
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    Retrieved 18 February 2022. Conrad Gröber, Handbuch der Religiösen Gegenwartsfragen, Herder Freiburg, DE 1937, 493 Gröber 495 Pollard, 136 Youssef Taouk,...
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    (1922–1951) Clemens August Graf von Galen, bishop of Munster (1933–1946) Conrad Gröber, archbishop of Freiburg (1932–1948) Jacobus von Hauck, archbishop of Bamberg...
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    religious superior at the Municipal Women's Clinic Konstanz Siegfried Adolf Handloser (1885–1954), doctor of the German Armed Forces Medical Services...
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    party members", the publisher Friedrich Radszuweit wrote an open letter to Adolf Hitler in August 1931 encouraging him "to allow the deputies of the party...
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    fiat appointed a supporter of Pacelli and his concordat policy, Conrad Gröber, the new Archbishop of Freiburg, and the treaty was signed in August 1932...
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  • lifestyle and thereby closes all other questions of our times." — Gustav Adolf Küppers "We are striving for the paradise of the earth. [...] We have recognized...
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    Franz Grillparzer, Wendelin Förster, Karl Vollmöller, Adolf Tobler, Heinrich Morf, Gustav Gröber, Gottfried Baist, and Wilhelm Meyer-Lübke. Among them...
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    Radio Address. However, after the war, some bishops, including Adolf Bertram and Conrad Gröber claimed that they had not been aware of the extent and details...
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    S.J., became an important intermediary between the Circle and bishops Gröber of Freiburg and Preysing of Berlin. The Kreisau group combined conservative...
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  • designer, stylist and book illustrator for well-known textile firms like Gröber-Neufra and the publisher Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft Stuttgart. In 1934...
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    2020. Pp. 80–89. ISBN 978-3-7664-9966-0. Generationswechsel. In Rainer Gröber & Inga Dransfeld-Haase (Eds.): Strategic HR Work in Transformation - Participation...
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  • and Sanskrit. He was there influenced by philologists Martin Hertz and Adolf Friedrich Stenzler. In 1871 he defended his dissertation De nominibus graecis...
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  • 24 March – Walther Reinhardt, Army officer (died 1930) 1 April – Conrad Gröber, German bishop of Roman-Catholic Church (died 1948) 9 April – Theodor Koch-Grunberg...
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    Frings". Fest nominates Presying and Galen, but also Archbishop Conrad Gröber among the individual clerics who led broader Catholic resistance. On 22...
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    (1843–1925) Albert Stimming (1846–1922) Hugo Schuchardt (1846–1927) Gustav Gröber (1844–1911) Léopold Eugène Constans (1845–1916) Paul Meyer (1840–1917) Carl...
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