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- Georg Gradnauer (16 November 1866 – 18 November 1946) was a German newspaper editor and politician for the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), and...
- the Social Democratic Party of Germany for Saxony, once edited by Georg Gradnauer Sozialistische Arbeiter-Zeitung, a daily newspaper published in Germany...
- Hermann Müller Gustav Bauer Preceded by Eduard David Succeeded by Georg Gradnauer Member of the Reichstag (Weimar Republic) In office 1920–1930 Constituency...
- councils. Gradnauer's preferred alternative, a coalition with the German Democratic Party (DDP), was rejected by the majority of MSPD delegates. Gradnauer continued...
- Harry Giese (1903–1991), actor and spokesman in **** newsreels Georg Gradnauer (1866–1946), newspaper editor and politician Alfred Grünberg (1901–1942)...
- Glotz Arthur Goldstein Ivo Gönner Herta Gotthelf Horst Grabert Georg Gradnauer Günter Gr**** Helga Grebing Armand Gregg Timon Gremmels Monika Griefahn...
- Minister-President of the Free State of Saxony In office 1920–1923 Preceded by Georg Gradnauer Succeeded by Erich Zeigner Member of the Riechstag In office 1920–1924...
- (1918–33) Friedrich Ebert Hugo Preuß Eduard David Erich Koch-Weser Georg Gradnauer Adolf Köster Rudolf Oeser Wilhelm Sollmann Karl Jarres Martin Schiele...
- (1918–33) Friedrich Ebert Hugo Preuß Eduard David Erich Koch-Weser Georg Gradnauer Adolf Köster Rudolf Oeser Wilhelm Sollmann Karl Jarres Martin Schiele...
- he became Reich Minister of Finance of Saxony in the cabinet of Georg Gradnauer, a position he was let go of that year but which he returned to from 1924...