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    Maximilian Kaller (10 October 1880 – 7 July 1947) was Roman Catholic Bishop of Ermland (Polish: Warmia) in East Prussia from 1930 to 1947. However, de...
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    (1876–1949), radiologist Adolf Kober (1879–1958), rabbi and historian Maximilian Kaller (1880–1947), bishop of Warmia Hermann Kober (1888-1973), Jewish-German...
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    Poznań), Polish composer, conductor, concert organist and music teacher Maximilian Kaller (1880 in Bytom – 1947 in Frankfurt on Main), Roman Catholic Bishop...
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    and musical director, member of the Royal Swedish Musical Academy Maximilian Kaller (1880–1947), Bishop of Warmia in Prussia, began his first pastorate...
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    the Administration Apostolic of Tütz. On 6 July 1926 Maximilian Kaller succeeded Weimann. On Kaller's instigation the seat of the Administration was moved...
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    because he is a member of a foreign race". Kaller In East Prussia, the Bishop of Ermland, Maximilian Kaller denounced Nazi eugenics and racism, pursued...
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    Nowowiejski (1877–1946), Polish composer, conductor, concert organist Maximilian Kaller (1880–1947) German prelate, bishop of Ermland in 1930–1945 Erich Mendelsohn...
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  • Theodor Kalide, sculptor David Kalisch, writer and humorist bishop Maximilian Kaller Theodor Kaluza, mathematician and physicist Tomasz Kamusella, linguist...
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  • Augustinus Bludau 1930–1947 Maximilian Kaller, suffragan of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Breslau/Wrocław since 1930. Kaller remained bishop until 1947...
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    1930 the diocesan exemption ended and Ermland, then led by Bishop Maximilian Kaller, became part of the Eastern German Ecclesiastical Province under the...
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    increased between 1917 and 1926 under Maximilian Kaller, who would also later become an opponent of the Nazis. Kaller brought members of the parish together...
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    by the Soviet Union. Maximilian Kaller was one of the bishops who was removed from his diocese and deported to West Germany. Kaller is now in process of...
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    1951), Polish athlete Jerzy Stanisław Janicki (born 1956), physicist Maximilian Kaller (1880–1947), first Roman Catholic church administrator of the town...
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    university, and acknowledged by the Hessian state government. Bishop Maximilian Kaller – who was the first bishop with special authority over ethnic Germans...
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  • Catholic Church titles Preceded by Andreas Thiel Bishop of Ermland 1909–1930 Succeeded by Maximilian Kaller...
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    minister, Maximilian Kaller (officiated 1905-1917), collected donations for the new Gothic Revival building which was completed in 1912. Later Kaller built...
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  • to Preetz in Schleswig-Holstein in April 1946 by request of bishop Maximilian Kaller. On behalf of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Osnabrück he was responsible...
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    Catholic Church titles Vacant Title last held by Maximilian Kaller 1947–1972 sede vacante Bishop of Warmia 1972–1978 Succeeded by Józef Glemp...
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    new jurisdiction seceded from the Diocese of Ermland Prelate of Klaipėda (Memel) 1926-1939 Succeeded by Maximilian Kaller as Apostolic Administrator...
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  • 1926–1939: Justinas Staugaitis, prelate 1939–1949: sede vacante 1939–1947: Maximilian Kaller, apostolic administrator 1949–1966: Petras Maželis, prelate 1967–1975:...
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    the Nazi regime. For example, anti-Nazi bishop Maximilian Kaller complained that Orsenigo (who, Kaller assumed, spoke for the pope) "put the skids under...
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  • of the Hochschule into conflict with his Ermland diocesan bishop, Maximilian Kaller, a redoubtable opponent of the Nazi regime. However, Eschweiler continued...
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    Precinct 13 Jason Elias Land of the Dead Manolete 2006 16 Blocks Detective Kaller Man of the Year Donald Tilson 2010 Unthinkable Master Sergeant Lubitchich...
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  • 2002 2002 Wilhelm Kainrath 2 0 1962 1962 Robert Kaiser 1 0 1969 1969 Otto Kaller 8 0 1926 1945 Ernst Kaltenbrunner 1 1 1960 1960 Günter Kaltenbrunner 4 0...
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