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Paul Ludwig Adalbert Falk (
10 August 1827 –
July 7,
1900) was a
German politician.
Falk was born at
Metschkau (Mieczków),
Silesia. In 1847 he entered the
Prussian state service, and in 1853 became public prosecutor at
Lyck (Ełk). In 1858 he was elected a deputy, joining the
Old Liberal party. In 1868 he became a
privy-councillor in the ministry of justice. In 1872 he was made minister of education, and in connection with
Otto von Bismarck's policy of the
Kulturkampf he was responsible for the
May Laws against the
Catholics. In 1879 his position became untenable, owing to the death of
Pope Pius IX and the change of German policy with regard to the
Vatican, and he resigned his office, but retained his seat in the
Reichstag until 1882. He was then made president of the supreme court of justice at
Hamm, where he died in 1900.
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