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Rudolf Egelhofer, in some
sources also
Eglhofer (13
April 1896, in
Schwabing – 3 May 1919, in Munich) was a
German sailor,
member of the
Communist Party...
- She was
commissioned in 1985 by the East
German Volksmarine as
Rudolf Egelhofer, but
after the
reunification of
Germany in 1990, she was
transferred to...
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Ernst Toller
Erich Mühsam
Richard Müller Emil
Barth Gustav Landauer
Eugen Leviné Max
Levien Rudolf Egelhofer Karl
Radek Johann Knief Emil Eichhorn...
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Communication ****ociation. 45 (3): 188–206. doi:10.1080/23808985.2021.1976070.
Egelhofer, J; Boyer, M; Lecheler, S; Aaldering, L (2022). ""Populist
attitudes and...
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government forces were
suppressed by the
Bavarian Red Army
commander Rudolf Egelhofer.
Erich Mühsam, a
member of the
Toller Government, had
himself "suggested...
- due to
resistance from the
Munich Red Army
under the
command of
Rudolf Egelhofer. The
success of the
militia led to a
second communist dominated phase...
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until 1947; his
maternal grandfather, the small-town
police officer Josef Egelhofer (1872–1956), was the most
important male
presence during his
early years...
- for the fact checkers". The
Washington Post.
Retrieved August 20, 2019.
Egelhofer, Jana Laura; Lecheler,
Sophie (April 3, 2019). "Fake news as a two-dimensional...
- submariners.
Originally commissioned by the East
German Navy] as
Rudolf Egelhofer,
Hiddensee was a Tarantul-class
corvette built at the
Petrovsky Shipyard...
- the society's secretary, and six others, to be held as hostages.
Rudolf Egelhofer,
panicked by
Munich being surrounded by Hoffmann's forces, had
these seven...