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  1. Gustav Noske (9 July 1868 – 30 November 1946) was a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD). He served as the first Minister of Defence (Reichswehrminister) of the Weimar Republic between 1919 and 1920.

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    Gustav Noske (Brandenburg an der Havel, 9 juli 1868 – Hannover, 30 november 1946) was een Duits sociaaldemocratisch politicus en journalist. Jeugd Noske bezocht de ...

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gustav_NoskeGustav Noske - Wikipedia

    Gustav Noske (Brandeburgo sulla Havel, 9 luglio 1868 – Hannover, 30 novembre 1946) è stato un politico tedesco, esponente della SPD, ministro della difesa della Germania dal 1919 al 1920. Indice 1 Biografia

  4. Gustav Noske (9 de julio de 1868 - 30 de noviembre de 1946). Ministro de Defensa de Alemania entre 1919 y 1920. Primer Ministro de Defensa de la República de Weimar. Noske era político social-demócrata y un miembro del parlamento alemán durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. Había mostrado de largo un interés en asuntos militares y coloniales.

  5. Gustav Noske und Walter Lüttwitz ADN-ZB/Archiv Deutschland (Weimarer Republik): Der sozialdemokratische Reichswehrminister Gustav Noske - er hatte diese Funktion von 1919 bis März 1920 inne - im Gespräch mit General von Lüttwitz.

  6. Gustav Noske was arguably the Weimar Republic’s most controversial Social Democrat. He joined the party in 1884 and served in the Reichstag from 1906, where he made his mark in military affairs. This work already put him at odds with the party’s left wing. In October 1918, he was sent to Kiel, where he pacified the sailors’ uprising.

  7. NOSKE, GUSTAV (1868-), German Socialist leader and former Republican Minister of National Defence, was born July 9 1868 at Brandenburg.He was by occupation a worker in wood, but took to writing for Social Democratic newspapers, and was from 1897 to 1902 on the staff of the Königsberger Volkszeitung and afterwards on that of the Volksstimme at Chemnitz.