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Fimmen is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Edo
Fimmen (1881–1942),
Dutch trade unionist Kurt
Fimmen,
German World War II Navy commander...
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Eduard Carl
Fimmen (18 June 1881, Nieuwer-Amstel – 14
December 1942, Cuernavaca), also
known as Edo
Fimmen, was a
Dutch trade unionist.
Fimmen was born in...
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Waldo Ralph Fimmen (June 3, 1899 – May 20, 1968), was an
American politician from the
state of Iowa.
Fimmen was born June 3, 1899, in Des
Moines County...
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singing in New York. Zona Maie
Griswold married businessman Edward August Fimmen in 1916. They had daughters, Zona Maie (born 1917) and
Florence Lilly (born...
- then in 1919 to Amsterdam,
where it grew,
under the
leadership of Edo
Fimmen. By 1939, with
World War II imminent, its
headquarters moved to Bedford...
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Maria Enriqueta Camarillo y Roa nobelprize.org
Nomination archive – Edo
Fimmen nobelprize.org
Nomination archive –
Miguel Alemán Valdés nobelprize.org...
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Mertens was
elected to the position. Jan
Oudegeest and
fellow Dutchman Edo
Fimmen were
elected general secretaries. The new
international was politically...
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United States of Europe, with a
Mediterranean union as its
starting point." "
Fimmen was
elected secretary both of the
International Federation of Transport...
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Commercial Employees' Secretariat,
founded in
Hamburg in 1909 and led by Edo
Fimmen. This
organization collapsed at the
start of
World War I,
leading to the...
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Commercial Employees' Secretariat,
founded in
Hamburg in 1909, and led by Edo
Fimmen. It
collapsed at the
start of
World War I. FIET was
founded in 1921, in...