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  1. Phone. +49 172 2632526. Service Hours. Friday Destiny: 19:30 CET. Sunday Service: 10:30 CET. E-mail. [email protected] Our Mission is to bring people to church by working hard through evangelism and to provide an exciting God honouring environment for worship. Carl-Severing-Straße 4, 40595 Düsseldorf, Deutschland.

  2. Get phone number, opening hours, available services, holidays closed, shipment limitations, address, map location, driving directions for DHL Locker Carl-Severing-Str. at DHL Packstation 114, Carl-Severing-Str. 200, Quelle, 33649 Bielefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia

  3. Reichstagsabgeordneter. 1912-1919. Nach dem Verlust seines Reichstagsmandats wird Severing Redakteur der sozialdemokratischen Zeitung "Volkswacht" in Bielefeld und verfasst zahlreiche Beiträge für die "Sozialistischen Monatshefte". 1914-1918. Während des Ersten Weltkriegs vertritt er die Politik des "Burgfriedens".

  4. Carl Severing. Real Name: Carl Wilhelm Severing . Profile: German politician (SPD), born 1 June 1875 in Herford, Germany, died 23 July 1952 in Bielefeld, Germany. ...

  5. Carl Wilhelm Severing (1 June 1875, Herford, Westphalia – 23 July 1952, Bielefeld) was a German Social Democrat politician during the Weimar era. He was seen as a representative of the right wing of the party. Over the years, he took a leading influence in the party district of Ostwestfalen and Lippe. He was a parliamentarian in the German Empire, the Weimar Republic and in Northrhine ...

  6. In 1924 the political situation began to ease. The Social Democratic Home Minister Carl Severing began to transform the police into a civilian and modern “People’s Police” (Volkspolizei), at first in Prussia and then in the entire German Reich.

  7. Carl Wilhelm Severing (1 June 1875, Herford, Westphalia â 23 July 1952) was a German Social Democrat politician during the Weimar era. He was Interior Minister of Prussia from 1920 to 1926, Minister of the Interior from 1928 to 1930 and Interior Minister of Prussia again from 1930 to 1932. Along with fellow Social Democrat, Otto Braun ...