Karl Scharnagl, the Glossary
Karl Scharnagl (born 17 January 1881 in Munich; died 6 April 1963 in Munich) was a German politician.[1]
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28 relations: Altstadtring, Baker, Bavarian People's Party, Bavarian Senate, Centre Party (Germany), Christian Social Union in Bavaria, Confectionery, Dachau concentration camp, Eduard Schmid, German Fatherland Party, German Red Cross, Karl Fiehler, Kartellverband, Landtag of Bavaria, List of mayors of Munich, Mayor, Munich, Municipal council, Nazi Party, Office of Military Government, United States, Ostfriedhof (Munich), Prince Adalbert of Bavaria (1886–1970), Studentenverbindung, Thomas Wimmer (politician), United States Armed Forces, Würzburg, Wehrmacht, 20 July plot.
- Bavarian People's Party politicians
- German Fatherland Party politicians
- Mayors of Munich
- Members of the Bavarian Chamber of Deputies
Altstadtring
The Altstadtring is the innermost ring road of Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
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Baker
A baker is a tradesperson who bakes and sometimes sells breads and other products made of flour by using an oven or other concentrated heat source.
Bavarian People's Party
The Bavarian People's Party (German:; BVP) was a Catholic political party in Bavaria during the Weimar Republic.
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Bavarian Senate
The Bavarian Senate (German Bayerischer Senat) was the corporative upper chamber of Bavaria's parliamentary system from 1946 to 1999, when it was abolished by a popular vote (referendum) changing the Constitution of Bavaria.
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Centre Party (Germany)
The Centre Party (Zentrum), officially the German Centre Party (Deutsche Zentrumspartei) and also known in English as the Catholic Centre Party, is a Christian democratic political party in Germany.
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The Christian Social Union in Bavaria (German:, CSU) is a Christian democratic and conservative political party in Germany.
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Confectionery
Confectionery is the art of making confections, or sweet foods.
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Dachau concentration camp
Dachau was one of the first concentration camps built by Nazi Germany and the longest running one, opening on 22 March 1933.
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Eduard Schmid
Eduard Schmid (born October 15, 1861 in Ostrach, Province of Hohenzollern, Kingdom of Prussia, died 8 June 1933 in Munich) was Lord Mayor of Munich from 1919 to 1924. Karl Scharnagl and Eduard Schmid are mayors of Munich and members of the Bavarian Chamber of Deputies.
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German Fatherland Party
The German Fatherland Party (Deutsche Vaterlandspartei, abbreviated as DVLP) was a short-lived far-right political party active in the German Empire during the last phase of World War I. It rejected the Reichstag Peace Resolution of July 1917, which called for a negotiated peace without annexations.
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German Red Cross
The German Red Cross (GRC) (Deutsches Rotes Kreuz; DRK) is the national Red Cross Society in Germany.
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Karl Fiehler
Karl Fiehler (31 August 1895 – 8 December 1969) was a German Nazi Party (NSDAP) official and Mayor of Munich from 1933 until 1945. Karl Scharnagl and Karl Fiehler are mayors of Munich.
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Kartellverband
The Kartellverband katholischer deutscher Studentenvereine (incorporated November 29, 1865) is a German academic corporate association with ninety member corporations in Germany, Austria,, and Switzerland.
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Landtag of Bavaria
The Landtag of Bavaria, officially known in English as the Bavarian State Parliament, is the unicameral legislature of the German state of Bavaria.
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List of mayors of Munich
This is a list of mayors of Munich since 1818. Karl Scharnagl and list of mayors of Munich are mayors of Munich.
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Mayor
In many countries, a mayor is the highest-ranking official in a municipal government such as that of a city or a town.
Munich
Munich (München) is the capital and most populous city of the Free State of Bavaria, Germany.
Municipal council
A municipal council is the legislative body of a municipality or local government area.
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Nazi Party
The Nazi Party, officially the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP), was a far-right political party in Germany active between 1920 and 1945 that created and supported the ideology of Nazism.
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Office of Military Government, United States
The Office of Military Government, United States (OMGUS; Amt der Militärregierung für Deutschland (U.S.)) was the United States military-established government created shortly after the end of hostilities in occupied Germany in World War II.
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Ostfriedhof (Munich)
The Ostfriedhof (Eastern Cemetery) is a cemetery in Munich, situated in the district of Obergiesing, established in 1821 and still in use.
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Prince Adalbert of Bavaria (1886–1970)
Prince Adalbert of Bavaria (Adalbert Alfons Maria Ascension Antonius Hubertus Joseph omnes sancti Prinz von Bayern) (3 June 1886 – 29 December 1970) was a member of the Bavarian Royal House of Wittelsbach, historian, author and a German Ambassador to Spain.
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Studentenverbindung
Studentenverbindung or studentische Korporation (often referred to as Verbindung) is the umbrella term for many different kinds of fraternity-type associations in German-speaking countries, including Corps, Burschenschaften, Landsmannschaften, Turnerschaften, and Catholic fraternities.
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Thomas Wimmer (politician)
Thomas Wimmer (Siglfing 7 January 1887 – Munich 18 January 1964) was a Bavarian SPD politician. Karl Scharnagl and Thomas Wimmer (politician) are mayors of Munich.
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United States Armed Forces
The United States Armed Forces are the military forces of the United States.
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Würzburg
Würzburg (Main-Franconian: Wörtzburch) is, after Nuremberg and Fürth, the third-largest city in Franconia located in the north of Bavaria.
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Wehrmacht
The Wehrmacht were the unified armed forces of Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1945.
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20 July plot
The 20 July plot was a failed attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler, the chancellor and leader of Nazi Germany, and overthrow the Nazi regime on 20 July 1944.
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See also
Bavarian People's Party politicians
- Alexander Rodenstock
- Alois Albert
- Conrad Fink
- Ellen Ammann
- Erich Emminger
- Eugen von Knilling
- Franz Matt
- Franz Ritter von Epp
- Fritz Schäffer
- Georg Escherich
- Georg Schätzel
- Gustav Fuchs
- Hanns Seidel
- Hans Adlhoch
- Hans Demmelmeier
- Hans Ritter von Lex
- Heinrich Held
- Hugo Graf von und zu Lerchenfeld auf Köfering und Schönberg
- Josef Müller (CSU politician)
- Karl Scharnagl
- Kaspar Deutschenbaur
- Klara Barth
- List of Bavarian People's Party politicians
- Ludwig Siebert
- Marie Zettler
- Otto Bohl
- Otto Weinkamm
- Wilhelm Niklas
German Fatherland Party politicians
- Alfred Hoche
- Alfred Hugenberg
- Alfred von Tirpitz
- Anton Drexler
- August von Dönhoff
- Cosima Wagner
- Duke John Albert of Mecklenburg
- Emil Kraepelin
- Franz Volhard
- Fritz Gerlich
- Heinrich Claß
- Houston Stewart Chamberlain
- Käthe Schirmacher
- Karl Scharnagl
- Ludwig Thoma
- Max Maurenbrecher
- Max von Gruber
- Richard Hertwig
- Richard Kunze
- Ulrich von Hassell
- Walter Nicolai
- Wolfgang Kapp
Mayors of Munich
- Christian Ude
- Dieter Reiter
- Eduard Schmid
- Georg Kronawitter
- Hans-Jochen Vogel
- Johannes von Widenmayer
- Karl Fiehler
- Karl Scharnagl
- List of mayors of Munich
- Thomas Wimmer (politician)
Members of the Bavarian Chamber of Deputies
- Albert Roßhaupter
- Anton Eggstein
- Anton Memminger
- Baron Karl Ludwig von der Pfordten
- Carl Herz
- Count Otto von Bray-Steinburg
- Eduard Schmid
- Erhard Auer
- Ernst Schneppenhorst
- Ernst von Lasaulx
- Ferdinand von Miller
- Friedrich Lutz
- Georg Ratzinger (politician)
- Georg Zacharias Platner
- Georg von Vollmar
- Gottlieb Christoph Adolf von Harless
- Hans Nimmerfall
- Hans Vogel
- Heinrich Held
- Ignaz von Döllinger
- Ignaz von Rudhart
- Johann Adam Philipp Hepp
- Johann Baptist Sigl
- Johann Christian Konrad von Hofmann
- Johann Nepomuk Sepp
- Johannes Hoffmann (SPD politician)
- Josef Ludwig von Armansperg
- Joseph Anton von Maffei
- Joseph Edmund Jörg
- Joseph Franz von Allioli
- Joseph Heine
- Karl Friedrich Speck
- Karl Rottmanner
- Karl Scharnagl
- Karl von Abel
- Karl von Crämer
- Louis of Oettingen-Wallerstein
- Ludwig Joseph Gerstner
- Ludwig Quidde
- Martin Segitz
- Michael Huber (priest)
- Rudolf Kanzler
- Sebastian von Schrenck
- Siegmund Günther
- Theodor Ludwig Greiner
- Valentin Thalhofer
- Wilhelm Molitor
- William Joseph Behr