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Willy Marschler (12
August 1893 – 8
November 1952) was a
German ****
Party politician who
served as one of the
first two ****s to hold
ministerial office...
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first time in
Germany included **** ministers,
Wilhelm Frick and
Willy Marschler. Sauckel,
though not
included as a
State cabinet minister,
became the...
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unterm Hakenkreuz (Part 2,
volume 2), Munich: Saur, pp 96 – 98;
Thomas Marschler,
Kirchenrecht im
Bannkreis Carl Schmitts. Hans
Barion vor und nach 1945...
- of
Hannover from 1933 to 1941 and died in a car
crash in 1943.
Willy Marschler – One of the
first two ****s to hold
ministerial office in a
German State...
- on 13 May he was also made
deputy to the new
minister president,
Willy Marschler. Wächtler
retained all
these posts until 22
January 1936. As the powerful...
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Simonino da
Trento (in Italian). 2023-03-24.
Retrieved 2023-06-10.
Thomas Marschler (2002). "Benigni, Umberto". In Bautz,
Traugott (ed.). Biographisch-Bibliographisches...
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University Press, New Haven.
Modernism on Encyclopædia Britannica.
Thomas Marschler (2002). "Benigni, Umberto". In Bautz,
Traugott (ed.). Biographisch-Bibliographisches...
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Contemporary Legal Engagement Washington DC:
Georgetown University Press 2024.
Marschler, Thomas, Die
spekulative Trinitätslehre des
Francisco Suárez SJ in ihrem...
- (Roman Catholicism)". Encyclopædia Britannica. 8
December 2006.
Thomas Marschler (2002). "Benigni, Umberto". In Bautz,
Traugott (ed.). Biographisch-Bibliographisches...
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October 1946. His
deputies were Hans
Severus Ziegler (1927-1931),
Willy Marschler (1931–32),
Fritz Wächtler (1932–35) and
Heinrich Siekmeier (1936–45)....