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  • Communist Working Group (Thuringia)
  • Communist faction in Thuringia, Germany

    The Communist Working Group (German: Kommunistische Arbeitsgemeinschaft, abbreviated KAG) was a political faction in Thuringia, Germany. KAG was founded

    Communist Working Group (Thuringia)

    Communist_Working_Group_(Thuringia)

  • Communist Working Group
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Communist Working Group may refer to: Communist Working Group (Germany) (1921–1922) Communist Working Group (Thuringia) (1927) Communist Working Groups

    Communist Working Group

    Communist_Working_Group

  • Communist Working Group (Germany)
  • Splinter of the Communist Party of Germany

    The Communist Working Group (German: Kommunistische Arbeitsgemeinschaft; KAG) was a short-lived political party in Germany during the Weimar Republic

    Communist Working Group (Germany)

    Communist Working Group (Germany)

    Communist_Working_Group_(Germany)

  • Combat Groups of the Working Class
  • Paramilitary force of the East German communist regime

    The Combat Groups of the Working Class (KdA; German: Kampfgruppen der Arbeiterklasse, lit. 'Struggle Groups of the Worker Class') was a paramilitary organization

    Combat Groups of the Working Class

    Combat Groups of the Working Class

    Combat_Groups_of_the_Working_Class

  • Richard Müller (socialist)
  • German socialist and historian (1880–1943)

    Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, in what today is the German state of Thuringia, Müller left home and started working in the metal-industry after his father died in 1896

    Richard Müller (socialist)

    Richard Müller (socialist)

    Richard_Müller_(socialist)

  • Nohra concentration camp
  • Nazi concentration camp

    the interior ministry of Thuringia. The inmates were exclusively communists and included half of the Communist party group in the Thuringian state parliament

    Nohra concentration camp

    Nohra concentration camp

    Nohra_concentration_camp

  • Bodo Ramelow
  • German politician

    A member of The Left, he previously chaired the party's group in the Landtag of Thuringia. On 8 October 2021, he was elected to a one-year term as President

    Bodo Ramelow

    Bodo Ramelow

    Bodo_Ramelow

  • Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance
  • Political party in Germany

    without the AfD in the 2024 Saxony, Thuringia, and Brandenburg state elections. The Brandenburg CDU parliamentary group leader Jan Redmann said that they

    Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance

    Sahra_Wagenknecht_Alliance

  • Communist Party of Germany
  • Political party in Germany (1919–1946/1956)

    The Communist Party of Germany (German: Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands, pronounced [kɔmuˈnɪstɪʃə paʁˈtaɪ ˈdɔʏtʃlants] , KPD [ˌkaːpeːˈdeː] ) was the

    Communist Party of Germany

    Communist Party of Germany

    Communist_Party_of_Germany

  • Judith Auer
  • Swiss resistance fighter (1905–1944)

    resistance group's finances and used business trips to do courier work, especially with a view to establishing links with resistance fighters in Thuringia, such

    Judith Auer

    Judith Auer

    Judith_Auer

  • Heinrich Brandler
  • German politician (1881–1967)

    the Communist Party decided to exercise this option, doing the same in Thuringia, where a similar situation existed. It was hoped that the Communists' place

    Heinrich Brandler

    Heinrich_Brandler

  • Lydia Poser
  • German politician (1909–1984)

    1927 to 1930, she was chair of the Young Communist working group for Jena, and officially joined the Communist Party in 1929. Following the Nazi seizure

    Lydia Poser

    Lydia_Poser

  • Agnes Schmidt
  • German activist and politician (1875–1952)

    the Communist Party. She retained her place till 1927. For a time she was responsible for the Communist Party's policies on women's work in Thuringia. In

    Agnes Schmidt

    Agnes_Schmidt

  • Artur Hofmann
  • German politician (1907–1987)

    related trades. He relocated several times in the 1920s, working successively in Thuringia, Bavaria and the Ruhr region. Between 1927 and 1929 he lived

    Artur Hofmann

    Artur_Hofmann

  • Social Democratic Party of Germany
  • Centre-left political party in Germany

    labor rights. However, they used military force against communist and socialist revolutionary groups, leading to a permanent split between the SPD and the

    Social Democratic Party of Germany

    Social Democratic Party of Germany

    Social_Democratic_Party_of_Germany

  • Parliamentary group (Germany)
  • the FDP group in Thuringia and the BVB/FW group in Brandenburg. The minimum number of MPs required to form a group and the rights of the group are regulated

    Parliamentary group (Germany)

    Parliamentary_group_(Germany)

  • Karl Korsch
  • German theoretician and political philosopher (1886–1961)

    the Landtag of Thuringia, and in July he was elected to the Reichstag in a by-election triggered by the resignation of fellow Communist Hermann Schubert

    Karl Korsch

    Karl Korsch

    Karl_Korsch

  • Forced merger of the Communist Party of Germany and Social Democratic Party of Germany
  • Party merger in Soviet-occupied Germany

    Communists, 82% of those voting rejected the proposal. However, on a second proposal for a "working alliance" ("Aktionsbündnis") with the Communists,

    Forced merger of the Communist Party of Germany and Social Democratic Party of Germany

    Forced merger of the Communist Party of Germany and Social Democratic Party of Germany

    Forced_merger_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Germany_and_Social_Democratic_Party_of_Germany

  • Die Linke
  • Political party in Germany

    as a junior partner. From 2014 to 2024 the party led a coalition in Thuringia with the Social Democratic Party and The Greens headed by Minister-President

    Die Linke

    Die Linke

    Die_Linke

  • Gerhard Benkowitz
  • administration in Weimar. From the end of 1946 he was working for the Military Administration in Thuringia. Politically there was initially a widespread belief

    Gerhard Benkowitz

    Gerhard Benkowitz

    Gerhard_Benkowitz

  • Roter Frontkämpferbund
  • German far-left paramilitary organization

    Rotfrontkämpferbund (RFB), was a far-left paramilitary organization affiliated with the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) during the Weimar Republic. A legally registered

    Roter Frontkämpferbund

    Roter_Frontkämpferbund

  • List of left communist organisations in the Weimar Republic
  • of Left Communist organisations in the Weimar Republic includes groups and organisations associated with left communism. Some of them are groups of the

    List of left communist organisations in the Weimar Republic

    List_of_left_communist_organisations_in_the_Weimar_Republic

  • Ingvar Kamprad
  • Swedish businessman (1926–2018)

    originally from an aristocratic German family in Altenburger Land in Thuringia, while his paternal grandmother, Franzisca ("Fanny") Glatz, was born in

    Ingvar Kamprad

    Ingvar Kamprad

    Ingvar_Kamprad

  • Weimar
  • Town in Thuringia, Germany

    Weimar is a city in the German state of Thuringia, in Central Germany between Erfurt to the west and Jena to the east, 80 km (50 mi) southwest of Leipzig

    Weimar

    Weimar

    Weimar

  • Hans Severus Ziegler
  • German publicist and Nazi Party official (1893–1978)

    the pamphlet he wrote to accompany the exhibition. Whilst working under Frick, in Thuringia, Ziegler had also overseen the removal of modern art pieces

    Hans Severus Ziegler

    Hans_Severus_Ziegler

  • Observation Post Alpha
  • Observation Post overlooking the inner German border

    War observation post between Rasdorf, Hesse, West Germany and Geisa, Thuringia, East Germany. The post overlooked part of the "Fulda Gap", which would

    Observation Post Alpha

    Observation Post Alpha

    Observation_Post_Alpha

  • Charlotte Eisenblätter
  • German anti-Nazi activist (1903–1944)

    During the Nazi era Eisenblätter got involved in the anti-Nazi communist resistance group associated with Robert Uhrig, Beppo Römer and John Sieg. She was

    Charlotte Eisenblätter

    Charlotte_Eisenblätter

  • Expropriation of the Princes in the Weimar Republic
  • Failed 1926 German referendum

    developments in Thuringia from 1918 to 1932]. Edited by Dietrich and Herbert Hömig Grille. (published on behalf of the trustees of the Thuringia (Mainz / Gotha)

    Expropriation of the Princes in the Weimar Republic

    Expropriation of the Princes in the Weimar Republic

    Expropriation_of_the_Princes_in_the_Weimar_Republic

  • Käte Duncker
  • German politician (1871–1953)

    November 1923 the regional government in Thuringia, which had been a coalition between the SPD and her own Communist group, collapsed. In February 1924 she was

    Käte Duncker

    Käte Duncker

    Käte_Duncker

  • Thuringian Landtag elections in the Weimar Republic
  • German state elections

    Landtag elections in the State of Thuringia (German: Land Thüringen) during the Weimar Republic were held at irregular intervals between 1920 and 1932

    Thuringian Landtag elections in the Weimar Republic

    Thuringian Landtag elections in the Weimar Republic

    Thuringian_Landtag_elections_in_the_Weimar_Republic

  • New states of Germany
  • Five re-established states of former East Germany

    Mecklenburg- Western Pomerania Saxony-Anhalt Saxony Brandenburg Berlin Thuringia The new states of Germany (German: die neuen Länder / die neuen Bundesländer)

    New states of Germany

    New states of Germany

    New_states_of_Germany

  • Otto Gessler
  • German politician (1875–1955)

    demanded the formation of new governments in both Saxony and Thuringia without the Communists or else they would be deposed and Reich commissars installed

    Otto Gessler

    Otto Gessler

    Otto_Gessler

  • Erwin Panndorf
  • German parachutist and resistance fighter

    known beyond Thuringia. In September 1922, Panndorf emigrated to southern Germany in order to get in touch with other working-class youth groups. In Munich

    Erwin Panndorf

    Erwin_Panndorf

  • Saxony in the German Revolution (1918–1919)
  • German state in the early Weimar Republic

    to start a revolution in Germany. The events that followed in Saxony, Thuringia and elsewhere across the Republic came to be known as the German October

    Saxony in the German Revolution (1918–1919)

    Saxony in the German Revolution (1918–1919)

    Saxony_in_the_German_Revolution_(1918–1919)

  • Erich Mielke
  • East German secret police chief (1907–2000)

    men in East Germany. A working-class native of the Wedding slum district of Berlin and a second-generation member of the Communist Party of Germany, Mielke

    Erich Mielke

    Erich Mielke

    Erich_Mielke

  • Aleksander Zawadzki
  • Polish politician

    After the outbreak of World War I, he left for agricultural work in Thuringia. He worked there until 1917, when he was arrested for hitting his overseer

    Aleksander Zawadzki

    Aleksander Zawadzki

    Aleksander_Zawadzki

  • Young Communist League of Germany (Opposition)
  • youth wing of the Communist Party of Germany (Opposition). KJVD-Opposition had approximately 1,000 members. It was strongest in Thuringia and Saxony. Other

    Young Communist League of Germany (Opposition)

    Young_Communist_League_of_Germany_(Opposition)

  • Jena
  • City in Germany

    largest city in Thuringia. Together with the nearby cities of Erfurt and Weimar, it forms the central metropolitan area of Thuringia with approximately

    Jena

    Jena

    Jena

  • Hamburg Uprising
  • 1923 communist insurrection in Germany

    Thuringia, coalition governments were formed that included the KPD, which saw this as an opportunity to take over. Within the international Communist

    Hamburg Uprising

    Hamburg Uprising

    Hamburg_Uprising

  • Memorial and Education Centre Andreasstraße
  • Former Stasi prison and now museum in Erfurt, Germany

    was opened in 2013 as a memorial to repression and resistance in the Thuringia region during the GDR dictatorship. Its permanent exhibitions focus on

    Memorial and Education Centre Andreasstraße

    Memorial and Education Centre Andreasstraße

    Memorial_and_Education_Centre_Andreasstraße

  • Lenin League
  • Political party in Germany

    period of the Weimar Republic. Founded in 1928 by former left communist members of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD), it experienced a number of splits

    Lenin League

    Lenin_League

  • East Germany
  • Country in Central Europe (1949–1990)

    Germany) on 3 October 1990. Until 1989, it was generally viewed as a communist state and described itself as a socialist workers' and peasants' state

    East Germany

    East Germany

    East_Germany

  • Emma Sachse
  • German political activist

    chairmanship if the Worker's Welfare group for Greater Thüringia and made it her objective to ease the financial burdens on working families. She was particularly

    Emma Sachse

    Emma Sachse

    Emma_Sachse

  • Wilhelm Frick
  • German Nazi Party politician (1877–1946)

    used his position to dismiss Communist and Social Democratic officials and replace them with Nazi Party members, so Thuringia's federal subsidies were temporarily

    Wilhelm Frick

    Wilhelm Frick

    Wilhelm_Frick

  • Communism and LGBTQ rights
  • advocacy group) – member of the Communist Party USA. Leslie Feinberg (Transgender and lesbian rights activist, self-described "anti-racist white, working-class

    Communism and LGBTQ rights

    Communism and LGBTQ rights

    Communism_and_LGBTQ_rights

  • Erfurt
  • Capital of Thuringia, Germany

    [ˈɛʁfʊʁt] ) is the capital and largest city of the Central German state of Thuringia, with a population of around 216,000. It lies in the wide valley of the

    Erfurt

    Erfurt

    Erfurt

  • Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime – Federation of Antifascists
  • Political confederation in Germany

    Ludwig Elm [de] (b. 1934), professor of history, member of Bundestag from Thuringia, state spokesman for the VVN-BdA Edgar Engelhard [de] (1917–1979), FDP

    Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime – Federation of Antifascists

    Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime – Federation of Antifascists

    Association_of_Persecutees_of_the_Nazi_Regime_–_Federation_of_Antifascists

  • Friedrich Ebert
  • President of Germany from 1919 to 1925

    Germany not devoted to militarism. As historians have stressed, Weimar in Thuringia did provide parliamentarians with security assurance that Berlin could

    Friedrich Ebert

    Friedrich Ebert

    Friedrich_Ebert

  • Valtr Eisinger
  • Czech resistance fighter (1913–1945)

    in one of the foster homes in L 417. He was also active in the Communist resistance group in Theresienstadt and collaborated with Friedl Dicker-Brandeis

    Valtr Eisinger

    Valtr_Eisinger

  • German reunification
  • 1989–1991 unification process of Germany

    Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia. These states were the five original states of East Germany, but were

    German reunification

    German reunification

    German_reunification

  • Willi Münzenberg
  • German Communist politician and activist (1889–1940)

    Thuringia). The son of a tavern keeper and grandson of a baron from the House of Seckendorff, Münzenberg grew up in poverty. As a young man working in

    Willi Münzenberg

    Willi Münzenberg

    Willi_Münzenberg

  • Prostitution in Germany
  • Association for Erotic and Sexual Services Providers lobby group in Berlin, 80% of the prostitutes working in Germany at the time were foreign, mainly from Bulgaria

    Prostitution in Germany

    Prostitution in Germany

    Prostitution_in_Germany

  • Die Heimat
  • Far-right neo-Nazi political party in Germany

    garnered the highest percent of votes in the states of Saxony (4.9 percent), Thuringia (3.7 percent), Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (3.5 percent) and Brandenburg (3

    Die Heimat

    Die Heimat

    Die_Heimat

  • Socialist Unity Party of Germany
  • Ruling party of East Germany (1949–1989)

    Formed in 1946 through a forced merger of the East German branches of the Communist Party of Germany and the Social Democratic Party of Germany, the SED built

    Socialist Unity Party of Germany

    Socialist Unity Party of Germany

    Socialist_Unity_Party_of_Germany

  • Altenburg
  • City in Thuringia, Germany

    Altenburg (German pronunciation: [ˈaltn̩ˌbʊʁk] ) is a city in Thuringia, Germany, located 40 kilometres (25 miles) south of Leipzig, 90 kilometres (56

    Altenburg

    Altenburg

    Altenburg

  • European Green Belt
  • European environmental initiative

    discovered that the inner German border zone between Bavaria in the west and Thuringia in the east was a refuge for several rare bird species which had disappeared

    European Green Belt

    European Green Belt

    European_Green_Belt

  • Oskar Dirlewanger
  • German military officer and war criminal (1895–1945)

    militias (Epp, Haas, Sprésser and Holz) and fought against German communists in Thuringia, Ruhr, and Saxony, and against Polish insurgents in Upper Silesia

    Oskar Dirlewanger

    Oskar Dirlewanger

    Oskar_Dirlewanger

  • July 1932 German federal election
  • Reichstag for the first time, although they failed to win a majority. The Communist Party increased their vote share as well. All other parties combined held

    July 1932 German federal election

    July 1932 German federal election

    July_1932_German_federal_election

  • Ulrike Meinhof
  • German left-wing militant, journalist and author (1934–1976)

    newspapers. In 1959, Meinhof joined the banned Communist Party of Germany (KPD) and later began working at the magazine konkret, a monthly which, until

    Ulrike Meinhof

    Ulrike Meinhof

    Ulrike_Meinhof

  • Politics of East Germany
  • commonly known in English as East Germany or the GDR, was a unitary communist state that existed from 7 October 1949 to 3 October 1990. Politics were

    Politics of East Germany

    Politics_of_East_Germany

  • Bismarckjugend
  • Anti-Marxist youth movement in Weimar Germany

    appeal in Protestant areas. Strongholds included Berlin, Magdeburg, Hesse, Thuringia, Lower Saxony, Pomerania, Württemberg and Hamburg. Most of the members

    Bismarckjugend

    Bismarckjugend

    Bismarckjugend

  • Stanislaw Tillich
  • German politician (born 1959)

    eastern regions to hold elections in a two-week span, with Brandenburg and Thuringia later rounding off the first set of electoral since Merkel won a third

    Stanislaw Tillich

    Stanislaw Tillich

    Stanislaw_Tillich

  • Christian Hirte
  • German lawyer and politician (born 1976)

    victims of the East German Communist Party. For the 2021 elections, Hirte was elected to lead the CDU campaign in Thuringia. Following the elections, he

    Christian Hirte

    Christian Hirte

    Christian_Hirte

  • Christian Democratic Union of Germany
  • Centre-right political party in Germany

    Left, which party statute holds to be equally unacceptable. While the Thuringia crisis was the immediate trigger for Kramp-Karrenbauer's resignation,

    Christian Democratic Union of Germany

    Christian Democratic Union of Germany

    Christian_Democratic_Union_of_Germany

  • Inge von Wangenheim
  • German actress (1912–1993)

    She joined the Communist Party (KPD) in 1930. In 1931 she joined "Truppe 1931", a newly formed theatre group created from the communist cell in the Berlin

    Inge von Wangenheim

    Inge von Wangenheim

    Inge_von_Wangenheim

  • German revolution of 1918–1919
  • Overthrow of the German Empire

    Silesia in January, in the Ruhr district in February and in Saxony and Thuringia in February and March. In Berlin, members of the USPD and KPD called for

    German revolution of 1918–1919

    German revolution of 1918–1919

    German_revolution_of_1918–1919

  • First Marx cabinet
  • 1923–1924 cabinet of Weimar Germany

    the democratically elected governments in Saxony and Thuringia after they had included the Communist Party in their ruling coalitions. The Stresemann government

    First Marx cabinet

    First Marx cabinet

    First_Marx_cabinet

  • Political activities of Elon Musk
  • high-ranking party members. Notably, in April 2024, chair of local AfD Thuringia, Björn Höcke, was facing trial for using slogans historically in use by

    Political activities of Elon Musk

    Political activities of Elon Musk

    Political_activities_of_Elon_Musk

  • Bundestag
  • Federal parliament of Germany

    parliamentary activities. The members of each Fraktion are distributed among working groups focused on specific policy-related topics such as social policy, economics

    Bundestag

    Bundestag

    Bundestag

  • Timeline of the Weimar Republic
  • the forcible replacement the state governments of Saxony and Thuringia after the Communist Party of Germany joins their ruling coalitions. 8–9 November:

    Timeline of the Weimar Republic

    Timeline_of_the_Weimar_Republic

  • Marie Torhorst
  • German teacher and politician (1888–1989)

    politician. She served as Minister for People's Education in the state of Thuringia between 1947 and 1950. Some sources identify her as "the first-ever female

    Marie Torhorst

    Marie Torhorst

    Marie_Torhorst

  • Sahra Wagenknecht
  • German politician (born 1969)

    member of one of the party's most left-wing factions as leader of the Communist Platform. Her economic views shifted since then. In 2011, she laid them

    Sahra Wagenknecht

    Sahra Wagenknecht

    Sahra_Wagenknecht

  • Gauleiter
  • Third-highest political rank of the Nazi Party

    Gauleiter as Minister-president was Oldenburg on 16 June 1932, followed by Thuringia on 26 August 1932. Once in office, they proceeded to politicize all aspects

    Gauleiter

    Gauleiter

    Gauleiter

  • ARD (broadcaster)
  • Group of German public broadcasters

    Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk (opt-outs: state programmes for Saxony, Sachsen-Anhalt, Thuringia) NDR Fernsehen from Norddeutscher Rundfunk (opt-outs: state programmes

    ARD (broadcaster)

    ARD (broadcaster)

    ARD_(broadcaster)

  • CATL
  • Chinese battery manufacturer

    announced that it would establish a new battery factory in Arnstadt, Thuringia, Germany. In June 2020, CATL director Robin Zeng announced that the company

    CATL

    CATL

    CATL

  • Ernst Schwarz (politician)
  • Landsberg an der Warthe, Brandenburg – May 29, 1958 in Twickenham) was a Communist politician. After attending high school, first in his hometown and then

    Ernst Schwarz (politician)

    Ernst Schwarz (politician)

    Ernst_Schwarz_(politician)

  • 1990 German federal election
  • 01 0 1,106 0.00 0 0 0 Union of Working Groups for Employee Politics and Democracy 4,530 0.01 0 704 0.00 0 0 New Communist Party of Germany 1,630 0.00 0

    1990 German federal election

    1990 German federal election

    1990_German_federal_election

  • Vril Society
  • Alleged German secret society

    Threat to Freedom - Right-Wing Extremism and Islamism in Germany and Thuringia". Rüdiger Sünner: Schwarze Sonne: Entfesselung und Mißbrauch der Mythen

    Vril Society

    Vril_Society

  • Alternative for Germany
  • Political party in Germany

    in the areas of the former communist German Democratic Republic (East Germany), especially the states of Saxony and Thuringia, largely due to economic and

    Alternative for Germany

    Alternative for Germany

    Alternative_for_Germany

  • German Green Belt
  • German environmental project

    bird specialists of the BUND in the border region between Bavaria and Thuringia. The creation of the Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland (BUND)

    German Green Belt

    German Green Belt

    German_Green_Belt

  • Bernhard Bästlein
  • German politician (1894–1944)

    Bästlein was born the fourth of five children to Bernhard Bästlein Sr. of Thuringia and Cornelia Bästlein, née Kock, of East Friesland. His father came from

    Bernhard Bästlein

    Bernhard Bästlein

    Bernhard_Bästlein

  • List of revolutions and rebellions
  • The German October, communist revolutions across Germany, including the Hamburg Uprising and Reichsexekution in Saxony and Thuringia 1923: September Uprising

    List of revolutions and rebellions

    List of revolutions and rebellions

    List_of_revolutions_and_rebellions

  • Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp
  • Nazi concentration camp in Germany (1943–1945)

    Nordhausen-Dora) was a Nazi concentration camp located near Nordhausen in Thuringia, Germany. It was established in late summer 1943 as a subcamp of Buchenwald

    Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp

    Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp

    Mittelbau-Dora_concentration_camp

  • List of attacks related to secondary schools
  • 1998". yumpu.com. Retrieved March 7, 2026. "Horror w IX L.O. Wroclaw". groups.google.com. Retrieved March 7, 2026. "Student in custody after teacher,

    List of attacks related to secondary schools

    List_of_attacks_related_to_secondary_schools

  • Georg Schneider (politician)
  • German biologist and politician (1909–1970)

    "Ackermann Group" and became politically active in Saxony. After the Soviet Military Administration in Germany had assumed command in Thuringia, Schneider

    Georg Schneider (politician)

    Georg_Schneider_(politician)

  • Hartmut Sieckmann
  • German engineer and politician

    public life, he returned to local politics as a local minister in his Thuringia home region. Hartmut Sieckmann was born in Saxony the southern part of

    Hartmut Sieckmann

    Hartmut_Sieckmann

  • Weimar political parties
  • German political parties

    Fire Decree to effectively eliminate their chief adversaries, first the Communists (March 1933) and then the Social Democrats (22 June 1933) through arrests

    Weimar political parties

    Weimar_political_parties

  • Intelligence career of Vladimir Putin
  • 1989, the first major Stasi headquarters to be stormed was in Erfurt, Thuringia. The following day, a large crowd of demonstrators gathered outside the

    Intelligence career of Vladimir Putin

    Intelligence career of Vladimir Putin

    Intelligence_career_of_Vladimir_Putin

  • Walter Ulbricht
  • Leader of East Germany from 1950 to 1971

    1973) was a German communist politician and revolutionary. Ulbricht played a leading role in the creation of the Weimar-era Communist Party of Germany (KPD)

    Walter Ulbricht

    Walter Ulbricht

    Walter_Ulbricht

  • Buchenwald Resistance
  • Resistance group at Buchenwald concentration camp

    Buchenwald Resistance was a resistance group of prisoners at Buchenwald concentration camp. It involved Communists, Social Democrats, and people affiliated

    Buchenwald Resistance

    Buchenwald Resistance

    Buchenwald_Resistance

  • Hans Mahle
  • German politician (1911–1999)

    September 1911 – 18 May 1999) was a German party official, working successively for the Communist Party (KPD), the Socialist Unity Party (SED) and, after

    Hans Mahle

    Hans_Mahle

  • Weimar Republic
  • German state from 1918 to 1933

    the labor force became increasingly radicalized. In Saxony and Thuringia, the Communist Party (KPD) won enough seats to participate in governments under

    Weimar Republic

    Weimar Republic

    Weimar_Republic

  • Albert Kuntz
  • German goldsmith, soldier, communist, and concentration-camp victim

    German Socialist Party, and then the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) in 1919. In 1919 he co-founded a local group of the KPD in Wurzen, and became a city

    Albert Kuntz

    Albert Kuntz

    Albert_Kuntz

  • Transylvanian Saxons
  • German minority of Transylvania, Romania

    also stemmed from more southern regions of present-day Germany such as Thuringia or even Bavaria (the latter particularly valid for the Saxons in northeastern

    Transylvanian Saxons

    Transylvanian Saxons

    Transylvanian_Saxons

  • Flag of Poland
  • maritime flags Flag of Indonesia, same colors and size but inverted Flag of Thuringia, same colors but different size Countryballs, originated with the Polish

    Flag of Poland

    Flag of Poland

    Flag_of_Poland

  • Maximilian Krah
  • German lawyer and politician (born 1977)

    informal leadership of Björn Höcke, a regional leader of the party in Thuringia. Höcke also supported Krah's candidacy as the AfD's top candidate for

    Maximilian Krah

    Maximilian Krah

    Maximilian_Krah

  • Confidence and supply
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  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Somerset)

    Cording

    English (Somerset) : unexplained.

    Cording

  • Dorning
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    English (mainly Lancashire and Cheshire)

    Dorning

    English (mainly Lancashire and Cheshire) : unexplained.Probably an altered form of German Dornig, which is probably a nickname for someone with a sharp tongue, from an adjectival derivative of Middle High German, Middle Low German dorn ‘thorn’. The suffixes -ig and -ing were often interchanged in Pennsylvania German and elsewhere. The name may also refer to a sloe bush.

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  • Dalapati
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit

    Dalapati

    Group Leader

    Dalapati

  • Grout
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    English

    Grout

    English : metonymic occupational name for a dealer in coarse meal, Old English grūt, Old Norse grautr ‘porridge’.

    Grout

  • Sanghi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Sanghi

    Community

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  • Subahah |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Subahah |

    Good looking, Bright like morning

    Subahah |

  • Bujud |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Bujud |

    Group of people

    Bujud |

  • Wisal
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Wisal

    Communion. Love.

    Wisal

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Worthing

    English : habitational name from either of two places called Worthing, in Sussex and Norfolk. The Norfolk place name is probably from Old English worðign ‘the enclosure’, while the Sussex one is derived from an unattested Old English personal name, Weorð, (from Old English weorð ‘worthy’) + -ingas ‘people of’.

    Worthing

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    English

    Goring

    English : habitational name from places in Oxfordshire and West Sussex named Goring, from Old English Gāringas ‘people of Gāra’, a short form of the various compound names with the first element gār ‘spear’.German (Göring) : see Goering.

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  • Jund
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Jund

    Group; Army

    Jund

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Devon)

    Hocking

    English (chiefly Devon) : from a Middle English pet form of the Old English personal name Hocca.Dutch : patronymic from Hock 4.

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  • Lorring
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Lorring

    Renowned Warrior's Son

    Lorring

  • Wooding
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    English

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    English : topographic name for someone who lived at a place where wood was cut, Middle English wo(o)ding.

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    English

    Wareing

    English : variant spelling Waring.

    Wareing

  • Hosking
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hosking

    English : variant of Hoskin.

    Hosking

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  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish

    Troup

    Scottish : habitational name from a place in the parish of Gamrie, near Banff. The place is situated on a headland affording some sheltered anchorage, and is said to get its name from Middle English true hope; however, when first recorded in 1296 it already appears as Trup, so it is more likely to be of the same origin as Thorpe.English : variant of Throop.

    Troup

  • Marking
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Marking

    English : variant of Markin.

    Marking

  • Warring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Warring

    English : variant of Waring.

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  • Cocking
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cocking

    English : from a diminutive of Middle English cok ‘cock’ (see Cocke).

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  • Dipesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Dipesh

    Lord of light

  • Dulcia
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Dulcia

    Sweet; sweetness.

  • Chan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, French, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Parsi, Spanish

    Chan

    Nickname for John; Light; Beloved; At Peace; Given by God; God Gifted

  • Abhilashita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Abhilashita

    Desired

  • PURDIE
  • Female

    English

    PURDIE

    Pet form of English Perdita, PURDIE means "lost."

  • Vanraaj
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi

    Vanraaj

    Ruler of the Forest; The Lion

  • Aqlimah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Aqlimah

    Wise; Intelligent; Daughter of Prophet Adam; Sister of Qabeel

  • Elon-beth-hanan
  • Biblical

    Elon-beth-hanan

    the house of grace or mercy

  • Tuksa | துக்ஸா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Tuksa | துக்ஸா

  • Adiya
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil

    Adiya

    Gods Treasure

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  • Communion
  • n.

    The act of sharing; community; participation.

  • Looking
  • a.

    Having a certain look or appearance; -- often compounded with adjectives; as, good-looking, grand-looking, etc.

  • Community
  • n.

    Common possession or enjoyment; participation; as, a community of goods.

  • Morning
  • a.

    Pertaining to the first part or early part of the day; being in the early part of the day; as, morning dew; morning light; morning service.

  • Communion
  • n.

    Intercourse between two or more persons; esp., intimate association and intercourse implying sympathy and confidence; interchange of thoughts, purposes, etc.; agreement; fellowship; as, the communion of saints.

  • Self-communion
  • n.

    Communion with one's self; thoughts about one's self.

  • Communion
  • n.

    A body of Christians having one common faith and discipline; as, the Presbyterian communion.

  • Communistic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to communism or communists; as, communistic theories.

  • Communist
  • n.

    An advocate for the theory or practice of communism.

  • Soaking
  • a.

    Wetting thoroughly; drenching; as, a soaking rain.

  • Group
  • n.

    To form a group of; to arrange or combine in a group or in groups, often with reference to mutual relation and the best effect; to form an assemblage of.

  • Rocking
  • a.

    Having a swaying, rolling, or back-and-forth movement; used for rocking.

  • Carking
  • a.

    Distressing; worrying; perplexing; corroding; as, carking cares.

  • Grout
  • v. t.

    To fill up or finish with grout, as the joints between stones.

  • Nest
  • n.

    A compact group of pulleys, gears, springs, etc., working together or collectively.

  • Aggroupment
  • n.

    Arrangement in a group or in groups; grouping.

  • Communion
  • n.

    The sacrament of the eucharist; the celebration of the Lord's supper; the act of partaking of the sacrament; as, to go to communion; to partake of the communion.

  • Group
  • n.

    An assemblage of objects in a certain order or relation, or having some resemblance or common characteristic; as, groups of strata.

  • Working-day
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or characteristic of, working days, or workdays; everyday; hence, plodding; hard-working.

  • Group
  • n.

    A cluster, crowd, or throng; an assemblage, either of persons or things, collected without any regular form or arrangement; as, a group of men or of trees; a group of isles.