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Hans Reinowski

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German politician (1900-1977)
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Hans Reinowski (January 28, 1900 in Bernburg – January 3, 1977 in Darmstadt), was a German journalist, writer and politician, representative of the Social Democratic Party. He was the author of the brochure "Terror in Braunschweig", published in Zürich in 1933.

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  1. "Hans J. Reinowski - Munzinger Biographie".


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