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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Erhard_AuerErhard Auer - Wikipedia

    Nationality. German. Political party. Social Democratic Party of Germany. Erhard Auer (22 December 1874 – 20 March 1945) was a Bavarian politician, member of the state parliament, first Minister of the Interior of the Free State of Bavaria, and leader of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) in Bavaria.

  2. Erhard Auer war ein deutscher sozialdemokratischer Politiker. Er war von 1907 bis 1933 Mitglied der bayerischen Abgeordnetenkammer bzw. des Landtages, nach der Novemberrevolution 1918 bis Februar 1919 erster Innenminister des Freistaats Bayern und von 1918 bis 1933 SPD-Parteivorsitzender in Bayern.

  3. Erhard Auer. Erhard Auer (1874-1945) was one of the most important politicians in Bavaria as chairman of the Bavarian MSPD (Majority Social Democratic Party of Germany) and Minister of the Interior in Kurt Eisner's cabinet in 1918/19. As a supporter of parliamentary democracy, he stood in strong opposition to Prime Minister Eisner.

  4. Erhard Auer. Erhard Auer, the illegitimate son of a seamstress, was born in Dommelstadl on 22nd December 1874. At the age of twelve he became a farm labourer. Three years later he helped form a trade union that was immediately suppressed. In 1892 he joined the Social Democrat Party (SDP). In 1896 he became a messenger at a trading house in Munich.

  5. 9 de nov. de 2018 · Two speakers from Germany’s main socialist party for decades, the Social Democratic Party (SPD), spoke to the crowd: the centrist politician Erhard Auer and the left-winger Kurt Eisner.

  6. 30 de ago. de 2019 · The editors of the Munich Post, Martin Gruber, Edmund Goldschagg, Erhard Auer, and Julius Zerfass, were certainly not the only journalists of the Weimar Republic who deserve to be singled out for their courage as Hitler plotted paths to power.

  7. Erhard Auer (22 de diciembre de 1874 - 20 de marzo de 1945) fue un político bávaro, miembro del parlamento estatal, primer ministro del Interior del Estado Libre de Baviera y líder del Partido Socialdemócrata (SPD) en Baviera.