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(‎Created claim: Logo image (P181): Bundesarchiv Bild 102-12279, Walter Simons.jpg)
(‎Changed [en] description: * 1861-09-24, + 1937-07-14, 1920-1921 Foreign Minister; 1922-1929 President of the Reichsgericht; 1929 Professor of Internat. Law, Leipzig; Member of the German Protestant Church Committee, 1925-1935 President of the Evangelical Social Congress)
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* 1861-09-24, + 1737-07-14, 1920-1921 Foreign Minister; 1922-1929 President of the Reichsgericht; 1929 Professor of Internat. Law, Leipzig; Member of the German Protestant Church Committee, 1925-1935 President of the Evangelical Social Congress
* 1861-09-24, + 1937-07-14, 1920-1921 Foreign Minister; 1922-1929 President of the Reichsgericht; 1929 Professor of Internat. Law, Leipzig; Member of the German Protestant Church Committee, 1925-1935 President of the Evangelical Social Congress

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* 1861-09-24, + 1937-07-14, 1920-1921 Foreign Minister; 1922-1929 President of the Reichsgericht; 1929 Professor of Internat. Law, Leipzig; Member of the German Protestant Church Committee, 1925-1935 President of the Evangelical Social Congress
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Walter Simons
* 1861-09-24, + 1937-07-14, 1920-1921 Foreign Minister; 1922-1929 President of the Reichsgericht; 1929 Professor of Internat. Law, Leipzig; Member of the German Protestant Church Committee, 1925-1935 President of the Evangelical Social Congress

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    24 September 1861Gregorian
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    14 July 1937
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    28 March 1892Gregorian
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    1 July 1893Gregorian
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    9 October 1894Gregorian
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    24 September 1861Gregorian
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