Maximilian Kaller
Maximilian Kaller (10 October 1880 – 7 July 1947) was Roman Catholic Bishop of Ermland (Polish: Warmia) in East Prussia from 1930–1947, however, de facto expelled since mid-August 1945 he served as special bishop for the homeland-expellees until his death.
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Maximilian Kaller
Maximilian Kaller (10 October 1880 – 7 July 1947) was Roman Catholic Bishop of Ermland (Polish: Warmia) in East Prussia from 1930–1947, however, de facto expelled since mid-August 1945 he served as special bishop for the homeland-expellees until his death.
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Maximilian Josef Johann Kaller ...... hof von Ermland in Ostpreußen.
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Maximilian Kaller (10 October ...... and-expellees until his death.
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Maximilian Kaller (ur. 10 paźd ...... y niemiecki, biskup warmiński.
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(elevated to Prelate of Schneideühl in 1930)
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Apostolic Administrator of Schneidemühl (Piła)
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Maximilian Josef Johann Kaller ...... hof von Ermland in Ostpreußen.
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Maximilian Kaller (10 October ...... and-expellees until his death.
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Maximilian Kaller (ur. 10 paźd ...... y niemiecki, biskup warmiński.
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Maximilian Kaller
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Maximilian Kaller
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Maximilian Kaller
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