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Frankfurter and began
The procession of the new Torah scroll began from the spot where the town's Frankfurter Synagogue stood prior to World War II, 500 meters from Germany's current border with Poland.
Jackson began with Frankfurter ’ s designation of the flag as a national symbol.
Meanwhile a third complete edition, the Frankfurt Critical Edition ( Frankfurter Historisch-kritische Ausgabe ), began publication in 1975 under the editorship of Dietrich Sattler ; it is still in progress.
The next year, 1926, he began writing for the German newspapers Frankfurter Zeitung ( The Frankfurt Times ) and Die Literarische Welt ( The Literary World ), that paid enough for him to reside in Paris for some months.
Here he began writing for leading German periodicals, including Die Welt and the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
MacLeish ’ s career in libraries and public service began, not with a burning desire from within, but from a combination of the urging of a close friend Felix Frankfurter, and as MacLeish put it, The President decided I wanted to be Librarian of Congress .” Franklin Roosevelt ’ s nomination of MacLeish was a controversial and highly political maneuver fraught with several challenges.
In 1923 he began his association with the well-known liberal Frankfurter Zeitung, travelling widely throughout Europe and reporting from the south of France, the USSR, Albania, Poland, Italy and Germany.
The history of American football in Germany, outside the US Army bases in the country, began in 1977, when the Frankfurter Löwen were formed as the first club to play the game in Germany.
Covered bonds were first created in 19th century Germany when Frankfurter Hypo began issuing mortgage covered bonds.
The town's real growth began a few decades later in 1841, when the Frankfurter Bundesversammlung announced the building of the Federal Fort of Ulm, the Bundesfestung.
The debate began after an article by the philosopher Ernst Nolte was published in the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung on June 6 of 1986.

Frankfurter and with
To avoid these constitutional difficulties, Mr. Justice Frankfurter was prepared to read the Taft-Hartley provision as concerned with diversity, rather than federal question, jurisdiction.
In an interview with Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, then-Cardinal Ratzinger ( now Pope Benedict XVI ) responded to this criticism as follows:
The Brown decision was a powerful moral statement clad in a weak constitutional analysis ; Warren was never a legal scholar on a par with Frankfurter or a great advocate of particular doctrines, as was Black.
At Harvard Law School from 1915 to 1918, however, he was swept away by the intellect of professor Felix Frankfurter and finished fifth in his class, while rooming with songster Cole Porter.
Then Jackson dealt with Frankfurter ’ s assertion that forcing students to salute the flag, and threatening them with expulsion if they chose not to, was a permissible way to foster national unity.
Frankfurter, however, insisted that the passage was necessary since he claimed he was literally flooded with letters ” following the Court ’ s decision in Gobitis that said he should be more sensitive to the protection of minorities due to his Jewish heritage.
In the prologue to his classic account of the New Deal, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. suggests Felix Frankfurter and his colleagues were the source for the 1933 Banking Act ( along with the Securities Act of 1933 ) in the tradition of trust-busting liberalism .” In his later brief description of the 1933 Banking Act, however, Schlesinger does not mention Frankfurter and focuses on the role of the Pecora Investigation and opposition to deposit insurance, including from Roosevelt, in the debate over the legislation.
These sausages, Frankfurter Würstchen, were known since the 13th century and given to the people on the event of imperial coronations, starting with the coronation of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor as King.
From the foreign press, the review in the Frankfurter Allgemeiner points out the historical period of Quicksilver is one of the birth of science which corresponds with a period of language shift as English became the language of science.
Frankfurter found Gustloff's address easily, as it was listed in the phonebook and went to the Gustloff home ; Gustloff's wife, Hedwig Gustloff, received him and showed him into the study, asking him to wait since her husband was on the telephone but would be with him presently.
" In 1941, as the Nazis occupied the Vinkovci, Frankfurter father was made to stand on a table while the German soldiers spat in his face, pulled out the hair from his long beard, and struck him with their rifle butts.
The movie ends with actual footage of David Frankfurter living in Israel.
While Reed and Frankfurter also held similar views, Frankfurter usually concurred with Reed ( offering lengthy, professorial discussions of the law compared to Reed's terse opinions keeping to the facts of the case ).
Initially, his dissents " were only when, with Hughes, Brandeis, Stone or Roberts — like himself, lawyers of deep experience — he could not go along with what he considered the judge-made amendments of the Constitution implicit in the opinions of Hugo Black, Felix Frankfurter, William O. Douglas and Frank Murphy, whom Roosevelt had sent to follow Black and Reed on the court.
Karski met with many other government and civic leaders in the United States, including Felix Frankfurter, Cordell Hull, William Joseph Donovan, and Stephen Wise.
Following the arrest of suspected communist radicals in 1919 and 1920 during the Palmer raids, Frankfurter, together with other prominent lawyers including Zechariah Chafee, signed an ACLU report which condemned the " utterly illegal acts committed by those charged with the highest duty of enforcing the laws " including entrapment, police brutality, prolonged incommunicado detention, and violations of due process in court.
When A. Lawrence Lowell, the President of Harvard University, proposed to limit the enrollment of Jewish students, Frankfurter worked with others to defeat the plan.

Frankfurter and Jewish
Gustloff was shot and killed in 1936 by David Frankfurter, a Jewish student incensed by Gustloff's antisemitic activism.
Frankfurter is a German Jewish surname and may refer to:
Frankfurter was born in Daruvar, Croatia ( then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire ), to a Jewish family, father Mavro and mother Rebekka ( née Pagel ) Frankfurter.
In 1936, unable to endure the torrent of insults, humiliations and attacks on the Jewish people, of whom he was very proud, Frankfurter bought a gun in Bern.
Frankfurter was born into a Jewish family on November 15, 1882, in Vienna, Austria, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Frankfurter listened to Karski ’ s detailed accounts of the program of extermination of the Jewish people carried out by the Nazis.
After the 1933 seizure of power by the Nazis, several Jewish contributors had to leave the Frankfurter Zeitung, such as Siegfried Kracauer and Walter Benjamin.
In June 1917, Felix Frankfurter accompanied him, as a representative of the War Department, on a secret mission to persuade Turkey to abandon the Central Powers in the war effort, the stated purpose for the mission was to " ameliorate the condition of the Jewish communities in Palestine.
With the reconstruction of the newly laid Kurt-Schumacher-Straße these council offices overlap the Frankfurter Judengasse, a Jewish Ghetto.
Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, Felix Frankfurter, U. S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, and others joined to lay the groundwork for a national democratic organization of Jewish leaders from all over the country, to rally for equal rights for all Americans regardless of race, religion or national ancestry.

Frankfurter and roots
Justice Felix Frankfurter wrote a special concurrence, arguing that incorporation of the Bill of Rights through the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment would " tear up by the roots much of the fabric of law in the several States, and would deprive the States of opportunity for reforms in legal process designed for extending the area of freedom.

Frankfurter and
Next Jackson denied Frankfurter ’ s argument that flag-saluting ceremonies were an appropriate way to build the cohesive sentiment ” that Frankfurter believed national unity depended on.
Jackson rejected Frankfurter ’ s argument, citing the Roman effort to drive out Christianity, the Spanish Inquisition of the Jews and the Siberian exile of Soviet dissidents as evidence of the ultimate futility ” of efforts to coerce unanimous sentiment out of a populace.
The last leg of Frankfurter ’ s Gobitis opinion reasoned that matters like saluting the flag were issues of school discipline ” that are better left to local officials rather than federal judges.
Frankfurter ’ s response to Jackson ’ s systematic destruction of his Gobitis decision was one of anger, and Justices Roberts and Murphy tried to get him to revise his opinion, arguing that the first two lines were much too personal ”.
Instead Frankfurter focused on his belief that there were no provisions within the constitution that occupied a preferred position ” over others.
" In the event, the Palmer Raids were criticised as unconstitutional by twelve publicly-prominent lawyers, including ( future Supreme Court Justice ) Felix Frankfurter, who published A Report on the Illegal Practices of The United States Department of Justice, documenting systematic violations of the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth Amendments to the U. S. Constitution via Palmer-authorised illegal acts ” and wanton violence ”.
Karski reproduces, for Lanzmann's camera with a theatrical fervor that embodies the shock he felt upon hearing ” Frankfurter render his verdict on the atrocities he had just heard.
I do not believe you .” The oral testimony provided by Karksi addresses the moral challenge presented Frankfurter and the human inability to " conceive the unconceivable and to recognize what Karski calls ' the unprecedented.
Those who read the Frankfurter Allgemeine all the way through to the culture section were able to read something under the title The Past That Will Not Pass ” that no German historian to date had noticed: that Auschwitz was only a copy of a Russian original-the Stalinist Gulag Archipelago.
The Supreme Court has interpreted those two clauses identically, as Justice Felix Frankfurter once explained in a concurring opinion: To suppose that ‘ due process of law ’ meant one thing in the Fifth Amendment and another in the Fourteenth is too frivolous to require elaborate rejection .” In 1855, the Supreme Court explained that, to ascertain whether a process is due process, the first step is to examine the constitution itself, to see whether this process be in conflict with any of its provisions.
Packages of herbs for „ Frankfurter Grüne Soße sold on regional markets
In October 1986, Hans Mommsen wrote that Stürmer's assertion that he who controls the past also controls the future, his work as a co-editor with the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper which had been publishing articles by Ernst Nolte and Joachim Fest denying the singularity ” of the Holocaust, and his work as an advisor to Chancellor Kohl should cause " concern " among historians.
Frankfurter notes, with apparent disapproval, that this 1914 ruling was not derived from the explicit requirements of the Fourth Amendment ,” nor based on legislation expressing Congressional policy in the enforcement of the Constitution .” However, because the rule has been frequently applied since, we stoutly adhere to it .”
In the same essay, Mommsen argued that Stürmer's assertion that he who controls the past also controls the future, his work as a co-editor with the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper which had been publishing articles by Ernst Nolte and Joachim Fest denying the singularity ” of the Holcaust, and his work as an advisor to Chancellor Kohl should cause " concern " with historians.

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