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    Fritz Tarnow (April 13, 1880 in Bad Oeynhausen, Province of Westphalia – October 23, 1951) was a Social Democrat trade unionist and Reichstag deputy during...
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    German Woytinsky), woodworkers' union president Fritz Tarnow, and Social Democratic agriculture spokesman Fritz Baade. The three presented their plan to the...
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  • dentistry Fanny Tarnow (1779–1862), German writer Fritz Tarnow (1880–1951), German politician Rudolf Tarnow (1867–1933), Low German writer Toby Tarnow (born 1937)...
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    (Hessischer Rundfunk)" (Thornbush (Hessian Broadcasting)) "Fritz-Tarnow-Straße" (Fritz-Tarnow-Street) and "Hügelstraße" (Hill Street) The next station to...
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    Rudolf Tarnow (25 February 1867 in Parchim, Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin - 19 May 1933 in Schwerin) was a Low German writer. Rudolf Tarnow was born...
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    (1852–1906), railway engineer Wilhelm Schlüter, politician (1871–1930), (SPD) Fritz Tarnow (1880–1951), trade unionist and politician (SPD) Friedrich Altemeier...
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    operation today. At the end of the tunnel, follow the stations Dornbusch, Fritz-Tarnow-Straße, Hügelstraße, Lindenbaum and Weißer Stein. North of the station...
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  • Union 1893–1919 With: Karl Kloß (1893–1908) Fritz Tarnow (1908–1919) Succeeded by Adam Neumann and Fritz Tarnow Preceded by New position Secretary of the...
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  • Leipart 1919: Adam Neumann 1920: Fritz Tarnow "Deutscher Holzarbeiterverband". EHRI. Retrieved 28 May 2020. Tarnow, Fritz. "Deutsche Holzarbeiter-Verband"...
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    Westhausen C 11 October 1986 At-grade Station is in the median of the street Fritz-Tarnow-Straße A 4 October 1968 Underground Gießener Straße B 26 May 1974 At-grade...
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    Göring (part 2) Hans Stuhrmann as Joseph Goebbels Eberhard Kratz as Fritz Tarnow Erich Brauer as Carl Severing Peter Schorn as Vladimir Lenin Gerd Jäger...
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  • affiliated in 1929: 1904: Theodor Leipart 1920: Kees Woudenberg 1929: Fritz Tarnow 1933: Willem Hauwaert Sassenbach, Johannes (1926). Twenty-five years...
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  • Strobel Hans-Christian Ströbele Peter Struck Otto Suhr Stefan Szende Fritz Tarnow Johanna Tesch Silke Tesch August Thalheimer Bertha Thalheimer Ernst Thälmann...
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    (1877–1933) Heinrich Ströbel (1869–1944) Daniel Stücklen (1869–1945) Fritz Tarnow (1880–1951) Paul Taubadel (1875–1937) Hermann Tempel Johannes Thabor...
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  • Social Democratic Youth League), Inge Scheflo (Norwegian trade unionist), Fritz Tarnow (German trade unionist) and Ernst Paul (chairman of the Brotherhood of...
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    the International Federation of Wood Workers 1919–1929 Succeeded by Fritz Tarnow Party political offices Preceded by Kees Workhoven Secretary and Treasurer...
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    Social-Democratic resistance, particularly in Hamburg. In Berlin, he got Fritz Naphtali and Fritz Tarnow released from Gestapo arrest. He did this by impersonating...
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  • Septemberprogramm gained great notoriety after it was discovered by historian Fritz Fischer, who wrote that it was based on the Lebensraum philosophy as well...
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  • pharmaceutic assistant. The journey continues after weeks eastwards to Tarnów, Rzeszów, Przemyśl and into Ukraine: Lviv, Ternopil, Proskurov, Zhmerynka...
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    Imperial and Royal official in the Ministry of Agriculture who came from Tarnów, and his wife, Aloisia von Orlando who had been born in Kosmonosy. He attended...
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    the 1987 Nobel Prize in Literature. Roman Brandstaetter 3 January 1906 Tarnów, Poland 28 September 1987 Poznań, Poland 1987 Mohammed Aziz Lahbabi 25 December...
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    15,016 Cracovia Kraków Jaskółcze Gniazdo Municipal Stadium 14,790 Unia Tarnów Gdańsk Sports Center Stadium 11,811 Lechia Gdańsk Ladies Zagłębie Sports...
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    gun 7.92×57mm Mauser Drum magazine  Japan UKM-2000 Zakłady Mechaniczne Tarnów 7.62×51mm NATO Ammunition belt  Poland 2000 Ultimax 100 ST Kinetics 5.56×45mm...
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    prisoners, including Catholic priests and Jews—arrived on 14 June 1940 from Tarnów, Poland. They were given serial numbers 31 to 758. In a letter on 12 July...
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    von Krasnik - Commander of the 1st Army in Galicia and during the Gorlice–Tarnów Offensive. Later made commander of the defense of Tyrol followed by command...
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    fortress city of Przemyśl was besieged and fell in March 1915. The Gorlice–Tarnów Offensive started as a minor German offensive to relieve the pressure of...
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  • Goette (San.) 1943 1913; 1922 Fritz Nadler (San.) 1943 1922 Hugo Caanitz (San.) 1944 1914; 1922 Otto Siegfried Tarnow (San.) 1944 1914; 1922 Heinrich...
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    spring 1915, they had also retreated from Galicia, and the May 1915 Gorlice–Tarnów offensive allowed the Central Powers to invade Russian-occupied Poland....
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    Allies. The Austro-Germans cleared Galicia and Poland during the Gorlice–Tarnów Offensive in the summer of 1915 and later conquered Serbia in October with...
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    Austria-Hungary was called a "blank cheque" by historians, including German Fritz Fischer. Subsequent interpretation – for example at the Versailles Peace...
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