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| | Friedrich Ebert - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Friedrich Ebert (February 4, 1871–February 28, 1925) was a German politician (SPD), who served as the 9th Chancellor of Germany and its first president during the Weimar period. |  | | (Ironically, years later, Ebert's son, Friedrich "Fritz" Ebert, became a Communist, served as Mayor of East Berlin, and briefly acted as East German interim head of state.) When the Constituent Assembly met in Weimar in February, 1919, Ebert was chosen to be the first president of the German Republic. |  | | In November 1923, Ebert rebuked his own party for leaving the coalition government of Gustav Stresemann. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Ebert
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| | First World War.com - Who's Who - Friedrich Ebert |
 | | Ebert died on 28 February 1925 in Berlin at the age of 54, his death hastened by the decision of a court which labelled him guilty of high treason for his support of munitions strikers during World War One. |  | | Friedrich Ebert (1871-1925) served briefly as German Chancellor shortly before Germany's defeat in the First World War and as the country's first post-war President until his death in 1925. |  | | In 1913 Ebert succeeded August Bebel as SPD leader, a year after he was elected to the Reichstag to represent his party. |
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http://www.firstworldwar.com/bio/ebert.htm
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| | Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Islamabad Office |
 | | The President of the Reich Friedrich Ebert on his deathbed, 01.03.1925 |  | | He was decisively opposed of the "Dictatorship of the Proletariate" and a council system of soviet-russian style, supported parliamentary democracy and pushed through the general elections to the Weimar National Assembly which elected him President of the Reich on February 11, 1919. |  | | On February 11, the National Assembly elects Friedrich Ebert President of the Reich. |
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http://www.fes.org.pk/president.html
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| | Friedrich Ebert |
 | | On February 11th, 1919, Ebert was elected president of the Weimar Republic - a position he held until his death in 1925. |  | | He was elected to the Reichstag in 1912 and became the leader of the Social Democratic Party in 1913. |  | | Freedom can only flourish when protected by strong governmental order. |
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http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/friedrich_ebert.htm
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| | Friedrich Ebert -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | At Weimar it drew up a constitution for a democratic republic, and Friedrich Ebert was elected the first president. |  | | When President Friedrich Ebert died, Simons became temporary president until the election and installation of Paul von Hindenburg. |  | | After serving in the German foreign ministry from 1911 to 1921, he became president of the German Supreme Court (192229). |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9031858
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| | F E S ----- DC |
 | | Contributions to a program of the Washington Office of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in Cooperation with the WorkLife Law Program at American University Washington College of Law and the Hans Böckler Foundation, June 7-8, 2004. |  | | Contributions to a program of the Washington Office of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, November 15, 2002. |  | | Contributions to a program of the Washington Office of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, December 15, 2003. |
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http://www.fesdc.org
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| | Zaklada Friedrich Ebert |
 | | Sarajevo - V. Diplomatic Forum, organized by the BH Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Sarajevo office, was held on the topic "Bilateral Relations between Serbia and Montenegro and BiH - economic and political aspects". |  | | Sarajevo - The eighth Diplomatic forum related to the bilateral relations between Bosnia-Herzegovina and Republic Croatia was held in Sarajevo, July 16, 2004. |  | | This was also an opportunity to have summarized eight sessions of diplomatic forum being held so far. |
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http://www.fes-bih.com.ba/news-eng.htm
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| | Friedrich Ebert |
 | | of the Third Supreme Command, in August, 1916, Ebert's political power was undermined. |  | | Ebert became a journalist and in 1912 was elected as a Social Democratic Party (SDP) member of the Reichstag. |  | | The following year Ebert was elected as Chairman of the SDP, the largest party in the Reichstag. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/FWWebert.htm
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| | Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, New York Office |
 | | FES was established in 1925 to honor the legacy of Friedrich Ebert, Germany's first democratically elected President. |  | | Our activities are designed to serve partners in and from countries of the South in order to improve the participation of various stakeholders in dialogues and decision-making processes in multilateral organizations. |  | | The Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) is a private, non-profit organization committed to the principles and values of social democracy. |
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http://www.fesny.org
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| | Friedrich Ebert Foundation Yemen Office |
 | | The forthcoming congress should provide the federation with a modern constitution. |  | | The Sana'a office of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation gained the respect of the Yemeni authorities as a trustworthy partner in development through sustainable cooperation with its partner organizations. |  | | The Sana'a office of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in close co-operation with the local partners is set to achieve its aims through the implementation of training programs, seminars, workshops, conferences and lectures as well as applied scientific research and publications. |
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http://www.fes-yemen.com/sanoffc.htm
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| | Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Accra, Ghana |
 | | Established in Accra in 1969, FES-Ghana follows the objective to promote democracy and social justice through capacity building, policy-development and political dialogue. |  | | EU-ACP - Dialogue towards a democratic and social partnership |  | | Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) is a German Foundation and a private educational institution committed to the concepts and basic values of social democracy and the labour movement. |
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http://ghana.fes-international.de
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| | Friedrich Ebert |
 | | On 11th February, 1919, Ebert was elected as president of the Weimar Republic. |  | | A member of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) Ebert was elected to parliament in 1912 and the following year succeeded |  | | Friedrich Ebert, the son of a master tailor, was born in Heidelberg, Germany, on 4th February, 1871. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/GERebert.htm
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| | Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Estonia |
 | | The elections of January 1919 gave the Weimar coalition a sweeping victory with a majority of 85 percent, showing the strong support of the German people for Ebert’s position what found its expression in his election for president in the same year. |  | | In 1913 Ebert successed the passed away chairman of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) August Bebel. |  | | After the revolution of 1918 Ebert was determined to place the power of the revolutionary government in the hands of a freely elected German parliament as soon as possible. |
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http://www.fes.ee/?id=1092
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| | FES Botswana. Homepage |
 | | The Friedrich Ebert Stiftung was founded in 1925 to honour the democratic heritage of Germany& first democratically elected president, Friedrich Ebert, who died in that year. |  | | Sub-Saharan Africa has traditionally been a focus of international co-operation work for the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. |  | | The Friedrich Ebert Stiftung is active in over 100 countries world wide, with representatives in about 80 countries. |
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http://botswana.fes-international.de
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| | Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Committed to Social Democracy |
 | | The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) was founded in 1925 as a political legacy of Germany's first democratically elected president, Friedrich Ebert. |  | | Ebert, a Social Democrat from a humble crafts background who had risen to hold the highest political office in his country, in response to his own painful experience in political confrontation had proposed the establishment of a foundation to serve the following aims: |  | | Due to our by-laws, we are unable to fund external projects without direct participation of the Foundation. |
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http://www.fes.de/intro_en.html
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| | FES Tanzania Publications |
 | | Friedrich Ebert Stiftung & Association of Local Authorities in Tanzania |  | | Friedrich Ebert Stiftung & Media Council of Tanzania |  | | Ayub Rioba & Fili Karachani Friedrich Ebert Stiftung & Media Council of Tanzania |
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http://tanzania.fes-international.de/publications.php
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| | Bibliothek der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung: ----- |
 | | [Publications of foreign parties and trade unions in the Library of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation] |  | | [Publications of German parties and trade unions in the Library of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation] |  | | [Publications on Foreign Labour Movement in the Library of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation] |
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http://library.fes.de/library/html/english/news-publ.html
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| | Friedrich Ebert Foundation |
 | | The mission of the Washington office of the FES is to contribute to a comprehensive transatlantic dialogue by offering seminars and conferences, promoting scientific and scholarly cooperation and supporting scholarship exchanges between young political leaders in both countries. |  | | The Friedrich Ebert Stiftung is a non profit Institute that supports the ideas and basic values of social democracy and the labor movement. |
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http://www.aicgs.org/gardinet/57.shtml
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| | Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Zimbabwe - Home |
 | | The Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) strives to promote social justice and democracy through capacity building, policy development and dialogue. |  | | FES disclaims all liability for any loss, damage, injury or expense however caused, arising from the use of or reliance upon, in any manner, the information provided through this service and does not warrant the truth, accuracy or completeness of the information |
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http://www.fes.co.zw
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| | FES Nepal |
 | | Many international institutions have come to Nepal to assist its efforts in bringing about prosperity, improving human rights conditions and consolidation of democracy. |  | | Friedrich Ebert Foundation of Germany is one of the international non-governmental organizations in Nepal. |
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http://www.fesnepal.org
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| | Fes India Homepage |
 | | In India, it's easy to find partners who share these values. |  | | Friedrich Ebert Stiftung is committed to these values since its introduction in 1925. |
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http://www.fesindia.org
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