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  1. This was impressively accomplished in WILHELM GROENER’s last piece “Paravent Privé” which very precisely and very poetically dealt with the fate of the private and the public. The audience wanders between nine cubes covered with transparent plastic, arranged in three accurate rows.

  2. Karl Eduard Wilhelm Groener ( Ludwigsburg, 22 novembre 1867 – Bornstedt, 3 maggio 1939) è stato un generale e politico tedesco . Figlio di un furiere reggimentale, entrò nell'esercito nel 1884, e frequentò l'Accademia dal 1893 al 1897, dopodiché fu destinato allo Stato maggiore ( 1899 ). Per i successivi diciassette anni fu assegnato alla ...

  3. 3 Ukraine and Ebert-Groener Agreement 4 Career after 1919 5 Significance Selected Bibliography Citation On his seventeenth birthday, Wilhelm Groener (1867-1939) joined the (Württemberg) Infantry Regiment No. 121 in 1884 and was appointed to the General Staff in 1899. Until 1916 he mainly served in the Railway Section. Although the Railway Section

  4. Wilhelm Groener, 1867-1939, tysk general og politiker. Groener var i 1918 Hindenburgs stabschef og bidrog på det tidspunkt til Vilhelm 2.s abdikation. Ved Tysklands sammenbrud tog han kontakt til socialdemokraten Friedrich Ebert, som ledede den provisoriske regering i Berlin.

  5. The movement sequence that starts with Günther Wilhelm’s twitching arm is a kind of prelude to the subsequent experimental scenes and scenarios, with which WILHELM GROENER pursue the abovementioned questions. They are decidedly placing the implicit question about the role of body- movement in relation to visibility in the beginning.

  6. Wilhelm Külz: 20 de enero - 27 de diciembre de 1926 DDP: 12: Walter von Keudell: 29 de diciembre de 1927 - 12 de junio de 1928 DNVP: 13: Carl Severing: 28 de junio de 1928 - 27 de marzo de 1930 SPD: 14: Joseph Wirth: 30 de marzo de 1930 - 7 de octubre de 1931 Centro: 15: Wilhelm Groener: 9 de octubre de 1931 - 30 de mayo de 1932 Independiente ...

  7. Tweet. Wilhelm Groener (1867-1939) was a German general who was head of the railway section in 1914 and played a major part in the success of the German mobilization. He was later given control of much of the German economy before angering powerful industrial and military figures. He returned to the front, serving in the Ukraine, but his main ...