• Heinrich Stühmer (14 January 1863 – October 1945) was a German trade unionist. Born in Bünzen, near Aukrug, Stühmer was orphaned at an early age. He excelled...
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  • clothing workers. 1888: Karl Neißler 1890: Friedrich Holzhäußer 1903: Heinrich Stühmer 1920: Martin Plettl "Deutscher Bekleidungsarbeiter-Verband" (PDF)....
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  • unions were affiliated to the federation: 1894: Clara Zetkin 1900: Heinrich Stühmer 1920: Tonnis van der Heeg 1946: Andrew Conley 1949: Ian Milner 1956:...
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  • 77.4.901. ISSN 0031-9333. PMID 9354808. Parekh, Anant B.; Terlau, Heinrich; Stühmer, Walter (1993). "Depletion of InsP3 stores activates a Ca2+ and K+...
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  • Clothing Industry 1918–1940 Succeeded by Union merged Preceded by Heinrich Stühmer General Secretary of the International Clothing Workers' Federation...
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  • Trade union offices Preceded by Heinrich Stühmer President of the German Clothing Workers' Union 1920–1933 Succeeded by Union banned Preceded by William...
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  • 7717/peerj.16. PMC 3629057. PMID 23638350. Heinemann, Stefan H.; Terlau, Heinrich; Stühmer, Walter; Imoto, Keiji; Numa, Shosaku (1992). "Calcium channel characteristics...
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    Flak-Abteilung (deployable) 753. According to Scherzer name is spelled Heinrich Schultz. According to Scherzer as commander of the sea defence of the Crimea...
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  • still in office. "Theodor Bömelburg". BIOSOP. Retrieved 9 June 2020. Stühmer, Heinrich (1912). "Bömelburg †" (PDF). Sozialistische Monatshefte (23). Retrieved...
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    Wehrmacht/Wehrmacht-Führungsstab—leadership staff of the Army High Command). Heinrich von Lüttwitz's nomination was received by the Heerespersonalamt (HPA—Army...
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