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Julius Leber

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seized power in 1933, after which there was an attempt on Leber's life; he was detained, released after pressure from his LĂĽbeck colleagues, and then arrested anew in March. In 1933 he was imprisoned by the Nazis and was later held in the
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is named after Julius Leber and bears a commemorative plaque. The inscription reads "Julius Leber, member of the German Reichstag until 1933, sacrificed his life for FREEDOM and JUSTICE." The nearby S-Bahn station is named
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On 5 November 1991, the German Post Office issued a postage stamp commemorating the 100th anniversary of Leber's birth. The stamp shows an image of Leber in profile with his birth and death dates.
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An Bundeswehr (army) barracks in Berlin is named after Julius Leber. The army coordination centre during the COVID-19 pandemic was based in these barracks.
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as a "dangerous opponent of the regime" until 1937. Following his release, he worked as a coal dealer in
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As a soldier, Leber was wounded twice, promoted to lieutenant, and served after the war in the
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German politician of the SPD and a member of the German Resistance against the Nazi régime
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In 1940, Leber sought contact with the armed forces' leadership and got to know
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In 1921, Leber became the editor-in-chief of the social-democratic newspaper
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from 1924, Leber concerned himself above all with defense politics.
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Julius Leber. Sozialdemokrat zwischen Reform und Widerstand
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also wrote in the early 1930s. He was also a member of the
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Leber was betrayed by an informer among an underground
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Bridge in Berlin-Schöneberg named after Julius Leber
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Biesheim
German Empire
Plötzensee Prison
Berlin
Nazi Germany
University of Freiburg im Breisgau
Social Democratic Party of Germany
Weimar Republic
German Empire
Reichswehr
German Imperial Army
Kapp Putsch
First World War
WIA
politician
SPD
German resistance
Nazi regime
Biesheim
Alsace
mason
Breisach
Mittlere Reife
high school
tutor
Abitur
economics
history
Strasbourg

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