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Felix Fechenbach (28
January 1894 – 7
August 1933) was a
German journalist, poet and
political activist. He
served as State-Secretary in the government...
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socialist conference in Bern, Switzerland, and, with his
secretary Felix Fechenbach,
published papers from the
official archives of
Bavaria which showed the...
- right. He
often drew a
contrast between the fate of
Social Democrat Felix Fechenbach who was
imprisoned after a
questionable trial for
publishing secret do****ents...
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Ludwig von
Erthal 1779–1795 (also
Bishop of Bamberg)
Georg Karl
Ignaz von
Fechenbach zu
Laudenbach 1795–1808
Secular power lost in 1803.
Territory ceded to...
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Georg Karl von
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Georg Karl
Ignaz Freiherr von
Fechenbach zu
Laudenbach (1749–1808) was the last Prince-Bishop...
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winters of 1857–60
Heinrich Drake (1881–1970),
politician Felix Fechenbach (1894–1933),
journalist Florian Reike,
entrepreneur Giselher Klebe (1925–2009)...
- (1855–1921),
Finnish chemist and politician, died in
Mergentheim Felix Fechenbach (1894–1933), German-Jewish journalist, poet,
political activist; murdered...
- timber-framed
houses from
medieval times. The
Dieburg Museum,
located in the
Fechenbach stately home,
displays archeological findings. Of
special interest is...
- Alsbach-Hähnlein
Schloss Braunshardt,
Braunshardt Dieburg Castle,
Dieburg Schloss Fechenbach,
Dieburg Frankenstein Castle, Mühltal
Schloss Heiligenberg, Seeheim-Jugenheim...
- Prince-Bishop of Würzburg 1779–1795 Succeeded by
Georg Karl
Ignaz von
Fechenbach zu
Laudenbach Preceded by Adam
Friedrich von
Seinsheim Prince-Bishop of...