He was ordained on November 6, 1911, in the Evangelical Lutheran Church and was named pastor of the Hoffnungstal Parish and vicar in Kassel (today, Welykokomariwka/Великокомарівка) until 1918.
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This German presence in the area would have resulted in an increase in German influence in the Caucasus and Middle East.
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From 1904 to 1909 he studied theology at the Imperial University Yuriev in Dorpat.
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Winkler presented his plan to Friedrich von Lindequist the settlement politician and former Secretary of State, Erich Ludendorff first General Quartermaster of the Supreme Army Command, and government officials in Berlin in March 1918.
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Immanuel Winkler (*June 3, 1886 in Sarata; †June 18, 1932 in Winnipeg), given names Adolf Immanuel Mathaeus, was Pastor in Hoffnungstal and author.
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