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Refimprove date August 2010 No footnotes date August 2010 Image Bundesarchiv Bild 146 1989 072 16, Matthias Erzberger.jpg thumb 200px Matthias Erzberger Matthias Erzberger 20 September 1875 26 August 1921 was a Germany German politician. Prominent in the Centre Party Germany Centre Party , he spoke out against the First World War from 1917 and eventually signed the Armistice with Germany for the German Empire. He was assassinated for this act by the Organisation Consul . Early career He was born in Buttenhausen in the Kingdom of W rttemberg , the son of a craftsman. In his early life he gained massive weight, which he lost in the course of thirty years. He started his career as a school teacher. In 1896, he became a journalist working for the Catholic Centre party s Stuttgart publication Deutsches Volksblatt . ref name eb Cite EB1922 Erzberger, Matthias ref Erzberger joined the Catholic Centre Party Germany Centre Party and was first elected to the Reichstag German Empire Reichstag in 1903. By virtue of his unusually varied activities, he took a leading position in the parliamentary party. He became a specialist in colonial policy. ref name eb During the Great War Like many of his party, he initially supported Germany s involvement in World War I . He drafted Germany s Septemberprogramm war aims that were published on 9 September 1914. ref Barbara Tuchman , August 1914 Papermac, London 1983, pp.314 316. ref By this stage he was rapporteur to the Reichstag s Military Affairs Committee, and the right hand man of the Chancellor of Germany German Reich Chancellor of the German Empire .281871.E2.80.931918.29 Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg Bethmann Hollweg . He wrote letters to leading military authorities, later published, with extravagant plans for German annexations. ref name eb Seen as an opportunist, he was said to have no convictions, but only appetites . ref Tuchman, p.315 ref By mid 1917, however, with the armies stalemated on both fronts, he had come to ... more details
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- Max Miller (jazz musician)
other people Max Miller Inappropriate tone date February 2008 Infobox musical artist name Max Miller image Max Miller.jpg caption Max Miller image size landscape yes background non vocal instrumentalist birth name Max Miller alias birth date Birth date November 17, 1911 death date Death date and age November 13, 1985 November 17, 1911 origin Chicago instrument Piano Vibraphone genre occupation years active 1930 1970 label associated acts website current members past members notable instruments Max Miller November 17, 1911 &ndash November 13, 1985 was an United States American jazz pianist and vibraphone player Oral historian Studs Terkel called him The Angry Man of Jazz , saying that he demanded rather than coaxed certain sounds from his instruments. The record producer John H. Hammond called him an Astonishing artist, second only to Lionel Hampton in proficiency . Paul Edward Miller, no relation former music critic, writer and editor of Esquire Jazz Books called Max Miller A Champion of Good Jazz . The Who s Who of Jazz by John Chilton listed him as one of the leading figures on the Chicago jazz scene for many years. ref John Chilton Who s Who in Jazz , London Papermac, 1989, p.225 ref The jazz critic George Hoefer wrote in 1946 There is no doubt that Max Miller is creating something new in jazz. Keep an ear cocked towards Max Miller at the piano. Though it covered 40 years from 1930 to 1970, the peak came in the 1940s and 50s. Many of his own compositions utilized extended chord harmonies, polyphony, polytonality and were influenced by Stravinsky , Bartok and Hindemith . Early career He learned banjo at an early age and played that in the East Chicago, Indiana high school band. He started playing professionally when he joined the Musicians Union at age 16. In 1927, he switched to guitar and played with numerous local bands in the Indiana Michigan area, playing primarily dixieland jazz. He moved to Chicago in the early 1930s and worked gigs as a drummer and string ... more details
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