August Pieper (theologian)
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August Pieper (14 March 1866 – 25 September 1942) was a German theologian and chairman of the People's Association for Catholic Germany.[1] He is the author of several publications concerning theological, social and political issues. Pieper was born in Eversberg (now a district of Meschede), and died in Paderborn.
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- ^ (in German)Short biography in: Bureau des Reichstags (Hrsg.): Reichstags-Handbuch. Zwölfte Legislaturperiode. Abgeschlossen am 3. April 1907. Berlin: Norddeutsche Druckerei und Verlagsanstalt, S. 340, Bild auf Seite 479
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