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Kammergericht and Berlin
* Kammergericht, the Oberlandesgericht ( Provincial Appeal Court ) in Berlin, Germany
Their trial at the Berlin Kammergericht court gained them enormous popularity even under German national liberals, who themselves were suppressed by the Carlsbad Decrees.
In 1799, six police officers were assigned to the Prussian Kammergericht ( superior court of justice ) in Berlin to investigate more prominent crimes.
Heinrich Rudolf Hermann Friedrich von Gneist ( 13 August 1816 – 22 July 1895 ), German jurist and politician, was born at Berlin, the son of a judge attached to the Kammergericht ( court of appeal ) in that city.
254 insurgents were charged with high treason at the Berlin Kammergericht.
Having studied jurisprudence ( 1834 – 1838 ) at the universities of Bonn, Heidelberg and Berlin, he entered the Mecklenburg state service and was subsequently attached to the Kammergericht in Berlin.

Kammergericht and by
Its place was taken by the Kammergericht.
In 1913 the Kammergericht appellate court building was erected within the park, together with two colonnades by Carl von Gontard from 1780, which had been moved here from the Alexanderplatz.
This time, the action was sustained by the Kammergericht ( Supreme Court ) and the court commented further during an investigation of the defense, that the main trial was generally inadmissible.

Kammergericht and for
The old-Prussian March of Brandenburg Consistory resided in the 1735-built Collegienhaus, sharing it till 1913 with the Kammergericht, and the official apartment for the consistorial president until its destruction in an US air raid on February 3, 1945.

Kammergericht and was
It was generally the legal members of the council who sat in the Kammergericht.
The Kammergericht fell into disuse in the later years of the reign of Frederick III and the creation of a new and efficient court became a matter of pressing necessity, and was one of the most urgent of the reforms which were mooted in the reign of Maximilian I.

Kammergericht and .
In history, Spandau Prison succeeded as a prison to the Renaissance-era Spandau Citadel where Frederick II of Prussia had held captive the magistrates of the Prussian Kammergericht and the Spandau jail, where Carl Schurz had freed his friend Gottfried Kinkel in the aftermath of the 1848 German revolution.
Today it again serves as the seat of the Kammergericht court.

Berlin and ruled
His successor, Frederick II Irontooth, established Berlin as capital of the margraviate, and subsequent members of the Hohenzollern family ruled until 1918 in Berlin, first as electors of Brandenburg, then as kings of Prussia, and eventually as German emperors.
Its current boundaries were deterimined during the colonial period by the Conference of Berlin and the French, who ruled Guinea until 1958.
Another city-state, though lacking sovereignty, was West Berlin ( 1948 – 90 ), being a state legally not belonging to any other state, but ruled by the Western Allies.
The government of de facto collectively ruled Brandenburg-Prussia, seated in Brandenburg's capital Berlin, mostly appeared under the higher ranking titles of Prussian government.
Subsequent members of the Hohenzollern family ruled until 1918 in Berlin, first as electors of Brandenburg, then as kings of Prussia, and finally as German emperors.
As a result of that discussion, the Senate of Berlin ruled that the Gymnasien in the jurisdiction of Berlin should only be able to pick 70 % to 65 % of their students, the other places at the Gymnasien are to be allocated by lottery.
The Soviet Military Tribunal in Berlin-Lichtenberg ruled the students were involved in the formation of a " resistance movement at the University of Berlin ", as well as espionage, and were sentenced to 25 years of forced labor.
The Allied Kommandatura that jointly ruled Berlin signed in April 1947.
Following a series of stalking incidents instigated by a man in Berlin, Masterson was the plaintiff in Carafano v. Metrosplash. com, a controversial legal case in which the courts ruled against Masterson and expanded the definition of " interactive computer services " under the Communications Decency Act.
The Strasser brothers ruled the Berlin party organization unchallenged and developed an independent ideological profile from the south German party wing around Adolf Hitler.
Fluctuating between Berlin, Warsaw and Saint Petersburg, Radziwiłł developed the idea of making the province of South Prussia the nucleus of a renewed Polish kingdom, ruled by the Prussian king in personal union.
Because the Eastern Bloc disagreed that West Berlin was part of the Federal Republic of Germany, the German Football Association ruled out playing Championship matches in West Berlin.
After the breakdown of the ACC, West Germany ( and West Berlin ) was ruled by the Allied High Commission with membership from Britain, France, and the United States, while East Germany ( and East Berlin ) was ruled by the Chairman of the Soviet Control Commission, later the Soviet High Commissioner.
The Hohenzollern Electors of Brandenburg, who ruled from Berlin, were granted a royal throne by the Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I in 1701.
The nature of the de facto collectively ruled governance of Brandenburg-Prussia became more apparent through the titles of the higher ranks of the Prussian government, seated in Brandenburg's capital of Berlin after the return of the court from Königsberg, where they had sought refuge from the Thirty Years ' War ( 1618 – 1648 ).
Here the western-most ridgeline is dominated by Misery Mountain and Berlin Mountain and extending into Pownal, Vermont ; the eastern-most, which terminates in Williamstown, Massachusetts is ruled by Mount Greylock, the highest point in Massachusetts.
After a protracted legal process, in June 2007 the Berlin courts ruled that the name Karat should belong to the members of the band.
Starr wanted access to notes that Vince Foster's attorney took in a conversation with Foster about the travel office affair shortly before Foster's suicide, but on June 25, 1998, the U. S. Supreme Court ruled 6 – 3 against Starr in Swidler & Berlin v. United States, stating that attorney – client privilege extends beyond the grave.

Berlin and accusation
Lassalle was brought to trial to answer this accusation in Berlin on 16 January 1863.
For example, in 1929 he was forced to retract an accusation that Martin Wagner's primary activity as chief of city planning for Berlin was funnelling architectural commissions to extremist friends, and he labeled Le Corbusier's Ville Contemporaine project for transforming Paris " only vieux jeu " ( old hat ) and sarcastically predicted that it was likely to be realized,

Berlin and supported
Additionally, Ted Sorensen claimed in his memoir Counselor: A Life at the Edge of History ( 2008 ) to have had a hand in the speech, and said he had incorrectly inserted the word ein, incorrectly taking responsibility for the " jelly doughnut misconception ", below, a claim apparently supported by Berlin mayor Willy Brandt but dismissed by later scholars since the final typed version, which does not contain the words, is the last one Sorensen could have worked on.
He joined the Anglo-German Fellowship, which was supported both by the British and German Nazi governments, and made many trips to Berlin.
According to Joseph Bottum, Pacelli in 1937 " warned A. W. Klieforth, the American consul to Berlin, that Hitler was " an untrustworthy scoundrel and fundamentally wicked person "; Klieforth wrote that Pacelli " did not believe Hitler capable of moderation, and ... fully supported the German bishops in their anti-Nazi stand.
That on the western side was erected first, in direct response to the ban on sales of Western newspapers in East Berlin, and comprised an illuminated display board 30 m wide and 1. 5 m deep, facing east, supported on three steel lattice towers 25 m high and topped by the words DIE FREIE BERLINER PRESSE MELDET ( The Free Berlin Press Announces ).
After a day of angry protests by exiled Iranian radical marxists, a group widely supported by German students, the Shah visited the Berlin Opera, where a crowd of German student protesters gathered.
Dewey, however, supported the Marshall Plan, the Truman Doctrine, recognition of Israel, and the Berlin airlift.
# Cecil Rhodes, then Prime Minister of the British Cape Colony ( part of modern South Africa ) was expanding his British South Africa Company's charter lands from the south and threatening to occupy Katanga ( southern Congo ) by exploiting the ' Principle of Effectivity ' loophole in the Berlin Treaty, supported by Harry Johnston, British Commissioner for Central Africa who was London's representative in the region.
He supported instead the workers who took part in the Kronstadt uprising and the peasant movement led by the anarchist Nestor Makhno, whom he would meet in Berlin in 1923.
) In 1794 Madame de Genlis fixed her residence at Berlin, but, having been expelled by the orders of Frederick William II of Prussia, she afterwards settled in Hamburg, where she supported herself for some years by writing and painting.
According to Novak and Evans, the documents showed that Letelier was in constant contact with the leadership of the Unidad Popular exiled in East Berlin and supported by the East German Government.
Lochner also was head of the Rundfunk im amerikanischen Sektor ( RIAS, ), a radio station supported by the US government in West Berlin during Kennedy's visit to West Germany.
“ Where Wood gave Barnes a doll as a gift to represent their symbolic love child, the Baroness proposed an erotic marriage whose love-child would be their book .” From Paris, Barnes supported the Baroness in Berlin with money, clothing, and magazines.
The town's recovery was supported by Berlin and Vienna.
" The French supported Kolingba until the fall of the Berlin Wall and the democratization movement in Africa during the late 1980s and early 1990s led to local, French and international pressure to hold presidential elections.
Friedrich Schleiermacher was so much struck by their excellence that he endeavoured, unsuccessfully, to obtain for Steffens a chair in the new Berlin University in 1804, in order that his own ethical teachings should be supported in the scientific department.
* Robert Remak publishes Untersuchungen über die Entwickelung der Wirbelthiere in Berlin, providing evidence for cell division, which is supported ( but not acknowledged ) by Rudolf Virchow.
This structure was a further development on the post office pavilion of the Federal Center in Chicago, which has less expressed columns and a second level balcony, and a precursor to the Neue Nationalgalerie completed in Berlin in 1968, which had a similar roof supported on only eight large steel columns.
The troops of the 1st Infantry Division supported by the 2nd Howitzer Artillery Brigade and the 1st Independent Mortar Brigade, fought in Berlin around the Technical University and the southwestern side of the Tiergarten close to the zoo.
This, with the proposed staging of The Flying Dutchman in Berlin, also supported by Meyerbeer, persuaded Wagner to return to Germany in April 1842.
Earlier in his career, while in Berlin, van Swieten had also supported the career of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach.
Joseph Goebbels ' last will and testament, dictated to Hitler's secretary Traudl Junge, stated that Magda and their children supported him in his refusal to leave Berlin and his resolution to die in the bunker.
In 1948, Wedemeyer supported General Lucius D. Clay's plan to create an airbridge during the Berlin Crisis.
Despite the difficult economic situation, Berlin supported three opera houses, which staged performances every night of the year.

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