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    Wilhelm Heinrich Solf (5 October 1862 – 6 February 1936) was a German scholar, diplomat, jurist and statesman. Solf was born into a wealthy and liberal...
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  • led to the demise of the Abwehr in February 1944. Hanna Solf was the widow of Dr. Wilhelm Solf, who served as Imperial Colonial Secretary before the outbreak...
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    imperial flag on 1 March 1900. Wilhelm Solf became the first governor. In its political relations with the Samoan people, Solf's government showed similar...
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    Nazi regime. Solf was born in 1887 in Neuhagen. Her father, Georg Leopold Dotti, was an industrialist and banker. She married Wilhelm Solf in 1908, who...
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    1969, p. 122. von Vietsch, Eberhard (1961). Wilhelm Solf. Botschafter zwischen den Zeiten [Wilhelm Solf. Ambassador between the Eras] (in German). Tübingen:...
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    position of chancellor. Hahn maintained close links with Secretary of State Wilhelm Solf and several Reichstag deputies like Eduard David (SPD) and Conrad Haußmann...
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  • born in Vailima, German Samoa as the daughter of Wilhelm Solf, the German colonial governor, and Hanna Solf. Her Samoan birth name was typically abbreviated...
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  • the shield's symbol within a circle. Dr Wilhelm Solf's German Kamerun Proposal (1914) Variant of Dr Wilhelm Solf's German Kamerun Proposal (1914) In 1902...
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    On 17 January 1912, the Reich Colonial Office led by State Secretary Wilhelm Solf enforced a distinction between legitimate and illegitimate mixed-race...
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    Samoa on 19 December 1911, succeeding Wilhelm Solf, the first Governor of the colony. He was appointed as Solf's permanent successor on 19 June 1912, and...
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    1900 to 1914. Wilhelm Solf was appointed the colony's first governor. In 1908, when the non-violent Mau a Pule resistance movement arose, Solf did not hesitate...
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    Guinea Flag of Papua New Guinea Coats of arms of Oceania Hal Holman Wilhelm Solf de Vries, Hubert (2013-03-21). "PAPUA - NEW GUINEA". www.hubert-herald...
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  • pacifist and judge at the Permanent Court of International Justice Wilhelm Solf (1862–1936), diplomat Ernst Troeltsch (1865–1923), theologian Alfred...
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    could speak convincingly before mass meetings as well as small audiences. Wilhelm Keil, a friend and party comrade of both men, described Ebert as "always...
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    January 1919 to become Staatssekretär des Auswärtigen as the successor to Wilhelm Solf, the last person to hold the position under the Empire who had remained...
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    Solf Tea Party". Hanna Solf was the widow of Wilhelm Solf, a former Colonial Minister under Kaiser Wilhelm II and ex-ambassador to Japan. Frau Solf had...
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    relations between Berlin and Tokyo were nearly dead. Under the initiative of Wilhelm Solf, who served as German ambassador to Japan from 1920 to 1928, cultural...
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    activities and to purchase weapons. These payments led to the demission of Wilhelm Solf as German minister of Foreign affairs, who refused a further cooperation...
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    von Lindequist (1862–1945), in office 10 June 1910 – 3 November 1911 Wilhelm Solf (1862–1936), in office 20 December 1911 – 13 December 1918 Johannes Bell...
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    campaign Hempenstall, Peter J.; Mochida, Paula Tanaka (2005). The Lost Man: Wilhelm Solf in German History. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 97. ISBN 978-3-447-05134-7...
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    1918 von Hertling (I) Wilhelm Solf (1862–1936) 3 October 1918 9 November 1918 von Baden (I) Weimar Republic (1918–1919) Wilhelm Solf (1862–1936) 9 November...
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    From 1919 to 1925, in response to a request made by German ambassador Wilhelm Solf to Japan for Japanese support for German scholars in times of financial...
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    German Samoa, with a flag raising on 1 March 1900, and appointment of Wilhelm Solf as governor. This "happy acquisition" was viewed in Germany as a "splendid...
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    removed the problem of the country's numerous ethnic groups. Secretary Wilhelm Solf opposed the proposal, stating that it "would provide the Entente with...
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    von Hertling on October 3, Hintze was replaced as Foreign Minister by Wilhelm Solf. The New York Times, "Liberals Resent Coup on Hintze," July 12, 1918...
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    administratively independent, intellectually self-sufficient, and healthy." Wilhelm Solf, who was Colonial Secretary from 1911 until 1918, also undertook tours...
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    Sauerbruch (1875–1951), Surgeon Ferdinand Schneider (1911–1984), Chemist Wilhelm Solf (1862–1936), Scholar, diplomat, jurist, and statesman Heinrich Spoerl...
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    his university education. The Kaiser sent Dr. Wilhelm Solf to govern German Samoa in March 1900. Solf seemed to be supportive (or at least cognizant)...
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    Reichskolonialamtes Service flag of the Colonial Office Longest serving Wilhelm Solf (20 December 1911 – 13 December 1918) Imperial Colonial Office Status...
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    crimes and to organize a resistance movement. German foreign minister Wilhelm Solf had instructed the embassy in Constantinople to aid Talaat and refused...
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