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Albert Grzesinski

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was marked by his efforts to promote democracy, and by the political violence in Germany at the time, especially the violence committed by the communists and hostility between the communists and the social democrats. In 1929, he banned the
62:, the illegitimate son of a maid, and grew up with grandparents. He assumed the name of his stepfather in 1892. He became a member of the SPD in 1897. In 1919, he became Under-Secretary of State in the 298: 373: 413: 328: 443: 348: 418: 222:
Die Ausbürgerung deutscher Staatsangehöriger 1933–45 nach den im Reichsanzeiger veröffentlichten Listen = Expatriation lists as published in the 'Reichsanzeiger' 1933–45
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Grzesinski resigned on February 28, 1930, for personal reasons. From 1930 to 1932, he was again chief of police. In 1931, as Berlin's police chief, he tried to gag
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according to a new law, which also ensued in the seizure of all his property in Germany, Grzesinski became
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Following the Nazi rise to power, and with his name appearing on the first list of Germans who were
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did not sign the order. He was removed from his position following the 1932
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Im Kampf um die deutsche Republik. Erinnerungen eines Sozialdemokraten.
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Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Downfall of Prussia, 1600-1947
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SPD
Minister of the Interior
Prussia
Treptow an der Tollense
Germany
Prussian War Ministry
Reichswehr Minister (Defense)
Prussian Police
Berlin Police
Minister of the Interior
Rotfrontkämpferbund
May Day
Blutmai
Adolf Hitler
Heinrich Brüning
Preußenschlag
Kurt Melcher
Christopher Clark
arbitrarily officially denaturalised
stateless
Switzerland
France
United States
Eberhard Kolb
Time (magazine)
ISBN
978-0140293340
ISBN
3-598-10537-1

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