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    Gustav Noske (9 July 1868 – 30 November 1946) was a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD). He served as the first Minister of Defence...
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  • Noske (1946-2014), German musician Gustav Noske (1868–1946), German Minister of Defence Mark Noske (born 1975), Australian racecar driver Klaus Nöske...
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    Catholics). President Friedrich Ebert, Chancellor Gustav Bauer, and Defence Minister Gustav Noske were all members of the SPD. According to the constitution...
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    Council of the Peoples' Deputies on 29 December. The next day, SPD members Gustav Noske and Rudolf Wissell took their place and from that point on, government...
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    settlement of the conflict was thus lost. On the same day, Ebert gave Gustav Noske (MSPD) command of the troops in and around Berlin, and calls went out...
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    socialist and communist uprisings. Minister of Defence and SPD member Gustav Noske also relied on the Freikorps to suppress the Marxist Spartacist uprising...
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    S., Wolfram Wette: Gustav Noske – eine politische Biographie. Droste Verlag, 1987, ISBN 3-7700-0728-X Wolfram Wette: Gustav Noske und die Revolution in...
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    in the Empire. One of the representatives from the Reich government, Gustav Noske of the Majority Social Democrats (SPD), calmed the immediate situation...
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    historian, and art teacher Gustav Nezval (1907–1998), Czech actor Gustav Noske (1868–1946), German Minister of Defence Gustav Adolf Nosske (1902–1990),...
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    followed by Paul von Hindenburg. The first Reichswehr Minister was Gustav Noske, who was replaced by Otto Gessler after the Kapp Putsch in 1920. Wilhelm...
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    members of the Guard Cavalry Rifle Division after they had consulted with Gustav Noske, who was a member of the Council of the People's Deputies, Germany's...
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    assumed the office of Reichswehrminister (Minister of Defence) from Gustav Noske who was forced to resign as a result of the putsch. Gessler kept that...
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    units recruited by Gustav Noske (MSPD) at the turn of the year 1918/19 left the MSPD in reasonably firm control by mid-1919. Noske, who later became the...
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    Berlin and Spandau by the military on the orders of Defence Minister Gustav Noske. The Volksmarinedivision, which had previously taken a neutral role during...
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    German Army general in World War I Paul Matschie (1861–1926), zoologist Gustav Noske (1868–1946), politician (SPD), Minister of Defence between 1919 and 1920...
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    Waldemar Pabst. According to Pabst himself, the command was received from Gustav Noske in agreement with Friedrich Ebert. Some of Pabst's lieutenants, including...
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    political prisoner, Gustav Noske, stayed in Ravensbrück concentration camp after his arrest by the Gestapo in 1944. Later Noske was freed by advancing...
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    the Freikorps in January 1919 under the orders of Minister of Defence Gustav Noske. In March 1919, Lüttwitz' position was renamed Oberbefehlshaber des...
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    Ludwig Hubert von Windheim 1914–1917 Ernst von Richter (DVP) 1917–1920 Gustav Noske (SPD) 1920–1933 Viktor Lutze (NSDAP) 1933–1941 Hartmann Lauterbacher...
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    advice of the Federal Chancellor Formation 13 February 1919 First holder Gustav Noske (Weimar Republic) Theodor Blank (Federal Republic of Germany) Website...
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    Freikorps. Consequently, the German Reichswehrminister (defence minister) Gustav Noske ordered the dissolution of the Freikorps Marinebrigaden "Ehrhardt" and...
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    interpreted as signs of weak leadership and a lack of assertiveness. Gustav Noske, who participated in the government as minister of military affairs,...
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  • concern about whether they could be controlled. When Defence Minister Gustav Noske ordered two major Freikorps units to be disbanded in late February 1920...
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    works of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Rosa Luxemburg, August Bebel and Gustav Noske. According to German historian Peter Longerich, Goebbels's diary entries...
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    Reichswehr Minister Gustav Noske. Noske approved the plan and promoted its formation together with Wolfgang Heine. According to Noske's wishes, the police...
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    December and were replaced by two additional representatives of the MSPD, Gustav Noske and Rudolf Wissell. Historian Heinrich August Winkler noted that "a good...
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    Rat der Volksbeauftragten on 29 December. The next day, SPD members Gustav Noske and Rudolf Wissell took their place.: 151–152  That same day, the Spartacists...
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    launching ceremony, dockyard workers named the ship Noske, after Reichswehr Minister Gustav Noske. "A"/Ersatz Friedrich Carl, which was to have been named...
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  • KHAD. Sicherheitspolizei  Germany 1919–1935 security police Formed by Gustav Noske and the Reichswehr to control political violence from paramilitary parties...
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  • prisoners. 3 March: 2nd Battle for Berlin; Communists seize Berlin; Gustav Noske appointed dictator of Germany. 7 March: Communist Strike Committee withdraws...
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