and Wilhelm Pieck (SED), Wilhelm Külz led the German People's Council (Deutscher Volksrat), forerunner of Volkskammer of GDR. From 1945 on, Külz was the...
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March 1947. Wilhelm Külz and Theodor Heuss (representing Western liberals) acted as co-chairmen. Such undertakings failed quickly, owing to Külz's participation...
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Maier – and the East German Liberal Democratic Party (LDPD) – including Wilhelm Külz, Eugen Schiffer and Waldemar Koch – while others such as Ernst Lemmer...
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Robel, ed. (1989). Wilhelm Külz: Ein Liberaler zwischen Ost und West. R. Oldenbourg Verlag. p. 63. Hergard Robel, ed. (1989). Wilhelm Külz: Ein Liberaler...
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journalist and writer, from 1907 to 1909 editor of the local newspaper Wilhelm Külz (1875–1948), politician, local mayor from 1904 to 1912, lord mayor from...
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the Volkerschlacht memorial in Leipzig Ludwig Külz (1875–1938), professor of tropical medicine Wilhelm Külz (1875–1948), politician (DDP, LDPD), MdR, Minister...
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Wilhelm Stoph (9 July 1914 – 13 April 1999) was a German politician. He served as Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the German Democratic Republic...
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Deutsche Volkspartei: Gustav Stresemann LDPD (East-Germany): Waldemar Koch, Wilhelm Külz, Manfred Gerlach Freie Demokratische Partei: Reinhold Maier – Thomas...
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zone) and Wilhelm Külz (representing the LDP of the Soviet zone). However, the project failed in January 1948 as a result of disputes over Külz's pro-Soviet...
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1927, the DDP voted against working with the coalition of the cabinet of Wilhelm Marx. To retain his position as Minister of Defence, Gessler left the party...
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of 1948, party chairman. In March 1948, Nuschke—alongside Wilhelm Pieck (SED) and Wilhelm Külz (LDPD)—was chairman of the German People's Council (Deutscher...
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redesigned as a recreational area for the citizens of Dresden under Mayor Wilhelm Külz. During World War II the premises were used by the SA, whilst from 1943...
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Ludwig Külz (18 February 1875 - 1938) was a German colonial physician born in Borna. He was a twin brother to liberal politician Wilhelm Külz (1875-1948)...
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Party political offices Preceded by none Chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party of Germany 1945 Succeeded by Wilhelm Külz...
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Krüger SPD Josef Kubetzko Centre 10 (Oppeln) Resigned on 12 July 1919 Wilhelm Külz DDP Entered on 20 January 1920 as a replacement for Emil Nitzschke Heinrich...
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government spokesman) in the fall of the Berlin Wall Others Erich Mielke Wilhelm Külz Günter Mittag Robert Havemann Gregor Gysi Harry Tisch Hermann Axen Hilde...
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title of an honorary professor in 1948. After plans elaborated with Wilhelm Külz to build up an all-German liberal party had failed, Heuss in December...
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Academy of Arts, and dismissed the Democratic Party's Mayor of Dresden, Wilhelm Külz (altogether, nine out of twenty mayors in large Saxon cities resigned...
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Kuntz, KPD-activist (1958) Mikhail Kutuzov, Russian field marshal (1963) Wilhelm Külz, politician (1965) Alfred Kurella, working class movement leader (1984)...
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Koch-Weser remaining out of the cabinet and to being represented instead by Wilhelm Külz (Interior) and Peter Reinhold [de] (Finance). Gustav Stresemann (DVP...
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The third Marx cabinet, headed by Wilhelm Marx of the Centre Party, was the 14th democratically elected government during the Weimar Republic. On 17 May...
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the Second World War, together with his son-in-law Waldemar Koch and Wilhelm Külz, Schiffer founded the Liberaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands (LDPD)...
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diplomat and industrialist (born 1873) 10 April - Wilhelm Külz, German politician (born 1875) 2 May - Wilhelm von Opel, German automotive pioneer (born 1871)...
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Acting 23 October 1925 5 December 1925 43 days DDP Luther I 10 Külz, WilhelmWilhelm Külz (1875–1948) 20 January 1926 17 December 1926 331 days DDP Luther...
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2024-05-26. Schmieder, Jenny (2020-03-05). "Bund Freier Demokraten". Wilhelm-Külz-Stiftung (in German). Retrieved 2024-05-26. "Hans-Joachim Heusinger (1925-2019)"...
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Oeser Wilhelm Sollmann Karl Jarres Martin Schiele Otto Geßler Wilhelm Külz Walter von Keudell Carl Severing Joseph Wirth Wilhelm Groener Wilhelm von Gayl...
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renamed after a prominent former student into Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Schule in 1953 Another renaming into Wilhelm-Pieck-Oberschule after the first president of...
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February – Otto Gessler, German politician (died 1955) 18 February – Wilhelm Külz, German politician (died 1948) 26 February – Erich Koch-Weser, German...
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to become a devoted grandmother. 1959 Ernst Moritz Arndt Medal 1960 Wilhelm Külz Badge of honour 1960 German Democratic Republic Merit Medal 1962 Patriotic...
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leadership passed to Wilhelm Külz whom the Soviets found more accommodating on the issue of land reform: in 1946 Arthur Lieutenant became Külz's deputy. There...
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