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    Fritz Kater (1861–1945) was a German trade unionist, publisher, and anarcho-syndicalist. He was active in the Free Association of German Trade Unions...
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  • Kater, besides meaning tomcat or hangover in Dutch and German, is the surname of the following people: Fritz Kater, German trade unionist Henry Kater...
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    between local organizations, and raise financial support for strikes. Fritz Kater became the chairman of the commission. A newspaper, Solidarität (Solidarity)...
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  • Music in the Third Reich, 1983, rp. 62f Fritz Stege im Munzinger-Archiv (Artikelanfang frei abrufbar) Michael H. Kater: Gewagtes Spiel, 1998, p. 258 Joseph...
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  • Vineta (Oderwassersucht). Play by Armin Petras [de] (under the pseudonym Fritz Kater). First 2001 in Leipzig Elisabeth Bürstenbinder (pen name E. Werner):...
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    2006 Café Umberto by Moritz Rinke Zeit zu Lieben Zeit zu Sterben by Fritz Kater Dies ist kein Liebeslied by Karen Duve Das Ende vom Anfang by Seán O'Casey...
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    the German surrender and disarmed the remaining German troops. Died: Fritz Kater, 83, German trade unionist (died of wounds sustained twelve days earlier...
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  • which led to the imprisonment of Rocker and Fritz Kater. During their mutual detainment, Rocker convinced Kater, who had still held some social democratic...
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    ISEL, the meeting's hosts. The next issue at hand was the presidency. Fritz Kater of the Free Association of German Trade Unions, Jack Wills of the Bermondsey...
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    August 1914, Der Pionier published article written by Max Winkler and Fritz Kater, the head of the FVdG. This article reaffirmed the FVdG's antimilitarism...
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    Fritz Busch (13 March 1890 – 14 September 1951) was a German conductor. Busch was born in Siegen to a musical family and studied at the Cologne Conservatory...
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  • became one of its most prominent members in the Rhineland. In 1913, Fritz Kater, Karl Roche, and he were the FVdG's delegates at the First International...
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    been invited by Free Association of German Trade Unions (FVdG) chairman Fritz Kater to join him in building up what would become the Free Workers' Union...
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  • became a prominent member of the organization. In 1913, Carl Windhoff, Fritz Kater, and he were the FVdG delegates at the First International Syndicalist...
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    tendency to defend the texts of new European playwrights (Elfride Jelinek, Fritz Kater, Marius von Mayenburg, Torsten Buchsteiner). The non-conformity, revolt...
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    which led to the imprisonment of Rocker and Fritz Kater. During their mutual detainment, Rocker convinced Kater, who had still held some social democratic...
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     431, 434. Kater 2004, p. 16. Koch 1996, pp. 78–79. Rempel 1989, p. 266. Koch 1996, p. 89. Zentner & Bedürftig 1991, pp. 431, 835. Kater 2004, pp. 48–59...
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  • Friedeberg started to become disillusioned even with the FVdG. He told Fritz Kater, a leader in the FVdG, that he had drifted "further to the left". He...
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  • co-workers". And of Germany, she listed Gustav Landauer, Erich Mühsam, Fritz Oerter, Fritz Kater, and "scores of other comrades". Woodcock 1990, p. 374 Woodcock...
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  • Pollesch – world wide web-slums 2002 Elfriede Jelinek – Macht nichts 2003 Fritz Kater – Zeit zu lieben Zeit zu sterben 2004 Elfriede Jelinek – Das Werk 2005...
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    Dabija, role: Alexandra Ivanovna; "Time for Love, Time for Death" by Fritz Kater, directed by Radu Alexandru Nica, roles: a pupil, the teacher, the storyteller;...
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    pp. 241–244. Kater 1995, p. 28. Kater's source was a letter from Clara Huber dated 28 June 1994 (p. 28 n. 166), which is not cited in Kater 2000. Rathkolb...
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    (FVdG). Its original editor was Gustav Kessler, but he was replaced by Fritz Kater after his death in 1904. The FVdG's founding congress in Halle in 1897...
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    merging into larger conglomerations. Kähler was invited by the chairman, Fritz Kater, to affiliate her union within the larger and more influential Free Association...
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    Wilder, Rona Munro, Georg Büchner, Matthieu Bertholet, Gareth Armstrong, Fritz Kater, Eugene O’Neill, Dylan Thomas, Dea Loher). In 2007 her Italian version...
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  • Einar Schleef (posthumous) 2003 Elfriede Jelinek 2005 Dea Loher 2008 Fritz Kater 2010 Roland Schimmelpfennig 2012 René Pollesch 2014 Peter Handke 2016...
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    as either Nazis or non-Nazis." Kater also argues that Böhm's move to the Dresden Opera in 1934, where he replaced Fritz Busch after the latter's "politically...
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  • Fritz "Freddie" Brocksieper (August 24, 1912 in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire – January 17, 1990) was a German jazz-musician, drummer, and bandleader...
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  • Fritz Wittmann (21 March 1933 – 17 October 2018) was a German politician (CSU) and lawyer. Wittmann was born in Plan in Czechoslovakia's region of Egerland...
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     204. Zentner & Bedürftig 1991, pp. 1004–1005. Hildebrand 1984, p. 82. Kater 2004, p. 238. Yelton 2003, pp. 167–177. Yelton 2003, p. 176. Goeschel 2018...
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