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Ludwig Quidde (German pronunciation: [ˈluːtvɪç ˈkvɪdə] ; 23
March 1858, Free City of
Bremen – 4
March 1941, Geneva, Switzerland) was a
German politician...
- Order.
After the merger, many
members of the left wing,
including Ludwig Quidde and ****mut von Gerlach, left the
party and
founded the
Radical Democratic...
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Margarethe Quidde (née Jacobson; 11 June 1858 – 25
April 1940) was a
German cellist, writer,
music educator, and pianist.
Margarethe Jacobson was born...
- Otto
Wieland Julius Wagner-Jauregg
Henri Bergson Ferdinand Buisson;
Ludwig Quidde 1928 Owen
Willans Richardson Adolf Windaus Charles Nicolle Sigrid Undset...
- 1926:
Aristide Briand /
Gustav Stresemann 1927:
Ferdinand Buisson /
Ludwig Quidde 1928 1929:
Frank B.
Kellogg 1930:
Nathan Söderblom 1931: Jane Addams / Nicholas...
- In 1927, the
Nobel Peace Prize was
awarded to him
jointly with
Ludwig Quidde.
Philosopher and educator, he was
Director of
Primary Education. He was...
- German-dominated
Mitteleuropa concept, the
moderate forces led by
Ludwig Quidde demanding peace negotiations prevailed. In July 1917, the
party joined with...
- 1926:
Aristide Briand /
Gustav Stresemann 1927:
Ferdinand Buisson /
Ludwig Quidde 1928 1929:
Frank B.
Kellogg 1930:
Nathan Söderblom 1931: Jane Addams / Nicholas...
- Euler-Chelpin*, Chemistry, 1929
Adolf Otto
Reinhold Windaus, Chemistry, 1928
Ludwig Quidde, Peace, 1927
Heinrich Otto Wieland, Chemistry, 1927
Gustav Stresemann, Peace...
- Hie
Paula Hainberger Composers Tobias Alexander Ratka René Münzer
Claus Quidde Country of
origin Austria Original language German No. of
seasons 2 No....