About: Joseph Joos

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Joseph Joos (1878–1965) was a prominent German intellectual and politician. As a Member of Parliament in Weimar, Joseph Joos grew to become one of the leading voices of the Christian Democratic Union in Germany. His convictions led him to become a political prisoner in the Dachau concentration camp from 1941 to 1945. After World War II, Joseph Joos became a close advisor to West Germany's Chancellor Konrad Adenauer.

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  • Joseph Joos, auch Josef, (* 13. November 1878 in Winzenheim, Kreis Colmar; † 11. März 1965 in St. Gallen, Schweiz) war ein deutscher Journalist und Politiker (Zentrum). (de)
  • Joseph Joos (Wintzenheim, 13 de noviembre de 1878-San Galo, 11 de marzo de 1965) fue un político y periodista alemán. (es)
  • Joseph Joos (1878–1965) was a prominent German intellectual and politician. As a Member of Parliament in Weimar, Joseph Joos grew to become one of the leading voices of the Christian Democratic Union in Germany. His convictions led him to become a political prisoner in the Dachau concentration camp from 1941 to 1945. After World War II, Joseph Joos became a close advisor to West Germany's Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. (en)
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  • Joseph Joos, auch Josef, (* 13. November 1878 in Winzenheim, Kreis Colmar; † 11. März 1965 in St. Gallen, Schweiz) war ein deutscher Journalist und Politiker (Zentrum). (de)
  • Joseph Joos (Wintzenheim, 13 de noviembre de 1878-San Galo, 11 de marzo de 1965) fue un político y periodista alemán. (es)
  • Joseph Joos (1878–1965) was a prominent German intellectual and politician. As a Member of Parliament in Weimar, Joseph Joos grew to become one of the leading voices of the Christian Democratic Union in Germany. His convictions led him to become a political prisoner in the Dachau concentration camp from 1941 to 1945. After World War II, Joseph Joos became a close advisor to West Germany's Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. (en)
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  • Joseph Joos (de)
  • Joseph Joos (es)
  • Joseph Joos (en)
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