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Rudolf Wissell (8
March 1869 – 13
December 1962) was a
German politician in the
Social Democratic Party of
Germany (SPD).
During the
Weimar Republic,...
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Colonel Sir
Frederick von
Wissell KCH CB (died 1820) was a
British Army
officer during the
Napoleonic Wars.
Wissell had the
temporary rank of
major in...
- two from the SPD:
Gustav Noske (responsible for the military) and
Rudolf Wissell (labour and
social affairs). In
light of the military's
failure at the...
- in 1923, the
minister of labor, in this case the
Social Democrat Rudolf Wissell,
declared the arbitrator's
award in such a
situation universally binding...
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Deputies on 29 December. The next day, SPD
members Gustav Noske and
Rudolf Wissell took
their place, and from that
point on,
government communiques were signed...
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theologian Wilhelm Heinrich Roscher (1845–1923),
classical philologist Rudolf Wissell (1869–1962),
politician and
Minister during the
Weimar Republic Emma Sachse...
- Hilferding,
Julius Curtius, Carl Severing,
Theodor von Guérard,
Georg Schätzel. Sitting:
Erich Koch-Weser,
Hermann Müller,
Wilhelm Groener,
Rudolf Wissell...
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Volksbeauftragten on 29 December. The next day, SPD
members Gustav Noske and
Rudolf Wissell took
their place.: 151–152 That same day, the
Spartacists severed their...
- years, then it is
evident that ABC is not the answer," said Dr.
Derek von
Wissell,
Director of the
National Emergency Response Council on HIV/AIDS. In 1999...
- by two
additional representatives of the MSPD,
Gustav Noske and
Rudolf Wissell.
Historian Heinrich August Winkler noted that "a good
degree of democracy"...