List Of German Centre Party Politicians
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List Of German Centre Party Politicians
A list of notable politicians of the German Centre Party: A * Konrad Adenauer * Peter Altmeier * Rudolf Amelunxen * Karl Arnold B * Anton Becker * Johannes Bell * Theodor Bergmann * Konrad Beyerle * Lorenz Bock * Eugen Bolz * Franz Bracht * Josef Braun * Heinrich Brauns * Heinrich Brüning * Wilhelm Busch C * Peter Cahensly D * Wilhelm Deist * Friedrich Dessauer * Hedwig Dransfeld E * Erich Emminger * Matthias Erzberger F * Constantin Fehrenbach * Paul Franken * Josef Frenken G * Ernst Ludwig von Gerlach * Hans Globke * Johann Baptist Gradl * Margarete Gröwel * Theodor von Guérard H * Elisabeth Hattemer * Clemens Heereman von Zuydwyck * Fritz Hellwig * Andreas Hermes * Carl Herold * Georg von Hertling * Josef Hilgers * Werner Hilpert * Hans Hoffmann * Karl Holzamer J * Wilhelm Johnen * Joseph Joos K * Ludwig Kaas * Jakob Kaiser * Heinrich Kampschulte * Rudolf Kanzler * Wilhelm Emmanuel von Ketteler * Johann Klein * Heinrich Köhler ...
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Centre Party (Germany)
The Centre Party (german: Zentrum), officially the German Centre Party (german: link=no, Deutsche Zentrumspartei) and also known in English as the Catholic Centre Party, is a Catholic political party in Germany, influential in the German Empire and Weimar Republic. It is the oldest German political party to be still in existence since its founding date. Formed in 1870, it successfully battled the '' Kulturkampf'' waged by Chancellor Otto von Bismarck against the Catholic Church. It soon won a quarter of the seats in the Reichstag (Imperial Parliament), and its middle position on most issues allowed it to play a decisive role in the formation of majorities. The party name ''Zentrum'' (Centre) originally came from the fact Catholic representatives would take up the middle section of seats in parliament between social democrats and conservatives. For most of the Weimar Republic, the Centre Party was the third-largest party in the Reichstag and a bulwark of the Republic, participati ...
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Wilhelm Deist
__NOTOC__ Wilhelm Deist (1931–2003) was a German historian and author who specialised in the European history of 19th and 20th with an emphasis on the history of World War I. Deist was senior historian at the Military History Research Office (MGFA) and honorary professor at the University of Freiburg. Deist was a widely published author and a chief editor of the seminal series ''Germany and the Second World War'' from the MGFA. Deist's research focused on the history of the First and Second World Wars. He had a long career at the MGFA, where he succeeded Manfred Messerschmidt as chief historian and oversaw ''Germany and the Second World War''. Under Deist's direction, the series continued to emphasise multi-disciplinary approach to the war, integrating political, societal and economic research, in addition to providing the classic operational history. According to the historian and journalist Sven Felix Kellerhoff, the completed series shows that this goal has been met: of the ...
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Elisabeth Hattemer
Elisabeth "Else" Hattemer (born Elisabeth Hemmes: 9 January 1870 – 19 December 1948) was a politician ( Centre Party) and, between 1919 and 1933, a member of the regional parliament (''"Landtag"'') in the People's State of Hesse (''"Volksstaat Hessen"''), as Hesse-Darmstadt became known between 1918 and 1945. Throughout this period she was the party's only female deputy in the assembly.Ingrid Langer: Zwölf vergessene Frauen. Die weiblichen Abgeordneten im Parlament des Volksstaates Hessen, ihre politische Arbeit – ihr Alltag – ihr Leben, Frankfurt 1989, . Life Provenance and early years Elisabeth Hemmes was born in Bensheim, then as now a prosperous mid-sized town located halfway between Darmstadt and Mannheim. (1840–1925), her father, was a teacher who later achieved notability as the director of the Royal Deaf-Mute Institute (''"Bensheimer Großherzoglichen Taubstummenanstalt"'') and as the author of a pioneering six-year teaching programme for the deaf-mut ...
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