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    Friedrich Gustav Emil Martin Niemöller (German: [ˈmaʁtiːn ˈniːmœlɐ] ; 14 January 1892 – 6 March 1984) was a German theologian and Lutheran pastor. He...
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    Niemöller gave the following answer in response to an interview question asking about the origins of the poem. The Martin-Niemöller-Stiftung ("Martin...
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  • bluntly than Niemöller would in public, no more than a collection of heretics. The Confessing Church, under the leadership of Niemöller, addressed a polite...
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  • as Martin Niemöller and Dietrich Bonhoeffer; both rejected the Nazi efforts to meld volkisch principles with traditional Lutheran doctrine. Martin Niemöller...
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    died in Berlin on 17 October 1993. Martin Niemöller Haus. "Auf dem Weg zur mündigen Gemeinde - Wer übernimmt Niemöllers Arbeit?". www.niemoeller-haus-berlin...
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  • Unconsciousness show strong similarities to the poem First they came ... by Martin Niemöller, written in 1946 about the rise of Nazism. "Medio-core" "Idiots Are...
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  • Breslau, Germany. Jonas Dassler as Dietrich Bonhoeffer August Diehl as Martin Niemöller David Jonsson as Frank Fisher Flula Borg as Hans von Dohnanyi Moritz...
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    Bible quickly alienated sections of the Protestant church. Pastor Martin Niemöller responded with the Pastors Emergency League which re-affirmed the Bible...
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  • and Niemoller insisted on the language "Through us infinite wrong was brought over many peoples and countries." ...Hans Asmussen, Martin Niemöller... and...
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  •  298; Klapper 2015, pp. 13–15. Martin Stöhr, „...habe ich geschwiegen“. Zur Frage eines Antisemitismus bei Martin Niemöller Michael, Robert (1987). "Theological...
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  • harassed. Heretical views of Reich Bishop and German Christians, leads Martin Niemöller to found Pastors' Emergency League which grows into Confessing Church...
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    their posts. Regarding this as an affront to the principle of baptism, Martin Niemöller founded the Pfarrernotbund (Pastors' Emergency League). In November...
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  • baritone (b. 1913) William Powell, American actor (b. 1892) March 6 Martin Niemöller, German theologian and Lutheran pastor (born 1892) Henry Wilcoxon,...
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  • First they came... that has been attributed to the anti-Nazi pastor Martin Niemöller as early as 1946. The poem may be interpreted as an attack on McCarthyism...
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    Sidonie in Japan Antoine 2024 The Master and Margarita Woland Bonhoeffer Martin Niemöller 2025 The Ice Tower Post-production TBA The Disappearance Josef Mengele...
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  • statements of "First they came" invokes the poem of the same name by Pastor Martin Niemöller. When the president of Duff Beer says, "With great taste comes great...
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    was also allowed regular visits to the camp brothel.[page needed] Martin Niemöller was also a special inmate in the Sachsenhausen "bunker" and believed...
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    and the Pfarrernotbund (Emergency Covenant of Pastors) led by pastor Martin Niemöller. In consequence of the 1934 meeting, many member churches distanced...
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    Atrocities: Your Fault!" (Diese Schandtaten: Eure Schuld!). The theologian Martin Niemöller and other churchmen accepted shared guilt in the Stuttgarter Schuldbekenntnis...
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    Reich, the brothers made their film, Pastor Hall (1940), a biopic of Martin Niemöller, a German preacher who refused to kowtow to the Nazis. Roy directed...
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  • Laestadius (1800–1861) Bernt B. Haugan (1862) C.F.W. Walther (1811–1887) Martin Niemöller (1892–1984) Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906–1945) Walter A. Maier (1893–1950)...
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    Protestant churches Auferstehungskirche Friedenskirche Gnadenkirche Martin-Niemöller-Kirche Martinskirche, erbaut 1884 Paul-Gerhardt-Kirche Pauluskirche...
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  • gravitated toward the Confessing Church, which formed itself around Pastor Martin Niemöller in 1934, as a form of protest against attempts by the Nazis to exercise...
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  • title refers to the famous 1946 poem "First they came ..." by Pastor Martin Niemöller. Ed – Born in Germany 1926. Given name is Helmuth Silberberg (nicknamed...
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    Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics), Habib Bourguiba, Joseph Cardijn, Martin Niemöller, Léopold Sédar Senghor, Adam Rapacki, Joaquín Sanz Gadea and Sri Kathiresu...
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    prisoners included such prominent political and religious figures as Martin Niemöller, Kurt von Schuschnigg, Édouard Daladier, Léon Blum, Franz Halder, and...
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  • figures. He spoke vehemently against the anti-Nazi Confessing Church of Martin Niemöller and Karl Barth, and defended the policy of Reich Bishop Ludwig Müller...
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    and torture of prisoners. Important people confined there included Martin Niemöller and Georg Elser.: 30–32  From 1939 until 1943, over 600 homosexual...
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    (for example Kurt Schuschnigg, Bogislaw von Bonin, Hjalmar Schacht, Martin Niemöller, Georg Thomas, and Alexander von Falkenhausen), freed by the Wehrmacht...
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    Cardijn". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination Archive – Martin Niemöller". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination Archive – Léopold...
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