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  1. 2007. Introduction: dictatorship in the age of mass politics Part I. The Long Nineteenth Century, 1789-1914: 1. Latecomers 2. Italy and Germany as nation-states, 1871-1914 Part II. From War to…. Expand. 12. Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Lebenserinnerungen : Jugend, Generalstab, Weltkrieg" by Wilhelm Groener et al.

  2. Groener, Wilhelm, b 22 November 1867 in Ludwigsburg, Württemberg, d 3 May 1939 in Bornstedt, Germany.German general; later a statesman in the Weimar Republic. The chief of staff of the German Supreme Army Command in Ukraine from March to December 1918, he was highly critical of the Central Rada as he considered it to be unwilling and unable to fulfil the commitments made by the UNR at the ...

  3. www.wilhelmgroener.net › enWILHELM GROENER

    WILHELM GROENER Günther Wilhelm & Mariola Groener Weserstraße 25 12045 Berlin info@wilhelmgroener.net. Types of data processed. Inventory data (e.g., names, addresses).

  4. 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

  5. Günther Wilhelm & Mariola Groener Weserstraße 25 12045 Berlin info@wilhelmgroener.net. Arten der verarbeiteten Daten: Bestandsdaten (z.B., Namen, Adressen).

  6. 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.

  7. 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.