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Martin Mutschmann (9
March 1879 – 14
February 1947) was the ****
Regional Leader (Gauleiter) of the
state of
Saxony (Gau Saxony)
during the time of the...
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Hermann Mutschmann (21
October 1882, in
Essen – 20 July 1918, at Herlies) was a
German classical philologist. He
studied classical philology at the University...
- at the hospital. In the
hospital he
discovers Mutschmann, who is
dying of hepatitis. In the end
Mutschmann yields the
location of the
papers before dying...
- Schwede-Coburg from 21 July 1934 27
Sachsen Dresden 14,995 5,231,739
Martin Mutschmann from 27
March 1925 28
Salzburg Salzburg 7,153 257,226 Karl
Scharizer (1932–1934)...
- were
unable to
detect an
infectious agent.
Berlin veterinarian Franz Mutschmann collected toad
corpses and
performed necropsies, and
hypothesized that...
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Martin Mutschmann let it be
known that a large-scale
German offensive on the
Eastern Front was
about to be launched.
Within two days,
Mutschmann abandoned...
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Spiritual Testament, a reappraisal",
Shakespeare Survey 56, pp. 184–204.
Mutschmann, H. and Wentersdorf, K., (1952)
Shakespeare and Catholicism,
Sheed and...
- Minister-President by
Mutschmann. This also
constituted the
final stage in a
prolonged power struggle between the
former Reichskommissar and
Mutschmann.
Later in...
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Stefan (2007).
Poison frogs: biology,
species &
captive care.
Frank Mutschmann.
Frankfurt am Main. pp. 431–433. ISBN 978-3-930612-62-8. OCLC 174929258...
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position of
Gauleiter in
Saxony was held by
Martin Mutschmann from its
formation in 1926 to 1945.
Mutschmann, a
powerful figure in ****
Germany and well connected...