Ernst Nobs (14 July 1886, in Seedorf, Bern – 15 March 1957) was a Swiss politician. Nobs was involved in the 1918 Swiss general strike. In 1919, a military...
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electoral success in its history and became the largest parliamentary group. Ernst Nobs was the first member of SP to be elected to the Federal Council. With...
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World War II, the Social Democrats were also temporarily included with Ernst Nobs. The 1959 elections, following the resignation of four councillors, finally...
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director Emanuel Nobs (1910–1985), Swiss painter Ernst Nobs (1886-1957), Swiss politician Heidi Baader-Nobs (born 1940), Swiss composer Olivia Nobs (born 1982)...
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1949), Swiss visual anthropologist, community artist and video archivist Ernst Nobs (1886–1957), Swiss politician Hans Konrad von Orelli (1846-1912), Swiss...
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Reinhard Paul Carl Eduard Ziegler (1837-1840) Jonas Furrer (1845–1848) Ernst Nobs (1942-1944) Elmar Ledergerber (2002-2009) Corine Mauch, current mayor...
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convince them to return to work. In Zürich, the labor movement, led by Ernst Nobs, was incensed by the decision to end the strike and considered ignoring...
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Ernst Wetter (27 August 1877 – 10 August 1963) was a Swiss politician. He was elected to the Swiss Federal Council on 15 December 1938 and handed over...
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founded. 10 May – Karl Barth, Protestant theologian (died 1968) 14 July – Ernst Nobs, politician (died 1957) 1 September – Othmar Schoeck, composer (died 1957)...
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tensions with Nazi Germany. At the end of the war, Federal Councillor Ernst Nobs described Davos as "more nazi-infested than any other Swiss place". In...
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January 1948 31 December 1948 Catholic-Conservative Party Ticino 101 Ernst Nobs (1886–1957) 1 January 1949 31 December 1949 Social Democratic Party Zürich...
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In December 2003, the city renamed a square from "Stauffacherplatz" to Ernst-Nobs-Platz, as it was confused with the tram stop. In other Swiss towns, there...
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1920–1934: Jean-Marie Musy 1934–1938: Albert Meyer 1939–1943: Ernst Wetter 1944–1951: Ernst Nobs 1952–1954: Max Weber 1954–1959: Hans Streuli 1960–1962: Jean...
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Stampfli (until December), then Rodolphe Rubattel Eduard von Steiger Ernst Nobs Max Petitpierre 31 January–2 February – The 1947 European Figure Skating...
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confusion with the actual Stauffacherplatz, the latter was renamed to Ernst-Nobs-Platz in 2003. St. Jakob was the site of a sick-house outside the town...
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Confederation (1947) Enrico Celio, President of the Confederation (1948) Ernst Nobs, President of the Confederation (1949) Max Petitpierre, President of the...
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Kobelt Giuseppe Motta, Rudolf Minger, Johannes Baumann 1943 15 December Ernst Nobs Ernst Wetter First Councillor of the Social Democratic Party. 1944 14 December...
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Steiger (president) Karl Kobelt Philipp Etter Enrico Celio Walther Stampfli Ernst Nobs Max Petitpierre 4 March – The cities of Basel and Zürich are accidentally...
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SG 10 December 1940 5 November 1954 Military FDP/PRD 1946 1952 C12 62 Ernst Nobs ZH 15 December 1943 13 November 1951 Finance and Customs SPS/PSS 1949...
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31 December 1948 (1948-12-31) Preceded by Philipp Etter Succeeded by Ernst Nobs Personal details Born (1889-06-19)19 June 1889 Ambrì, Switzerland Died...
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(president) Eduard von Steiger Karl Kobelt Philipp Etter Enrico Celio Ernst Nobs Marcel Pilet-Golaz (until December), then Max Petitpierre 1 April – Schaffhausen...
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Preceded by Ernst Nobs Member of the Swiss Federal Council 1951–1954 Succeeded by Hans Streuli...
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Steiger Walther Stampfli 31 December 1940 Karl Kobelt 31 December 1943 Ernst Nobs 31 December 1944 Max Petitpierre 31 December 1947 Rodolphe Rubattel 1950s...
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Youth League of Norway - Egede-Nissen, Ernst Christian and Johannes Erwig Swiss Social Democratic Party - Ernst Nobs and Rosa Bloch Danish Socialist Youth...
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Party – Left - Lapinski Swiss Social Democratic Party - Fritz Platten, Ernst Nobs, Paul Graber, Agnes Robmann Anti-war opposition within the Social Democratic...
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Kobelt Enrico Celio (until October) Rodolphe Rubattel Eduard von Steiger Ernst Nobs Josef Escher (from September) 14–16 July – The 1950 Artistic Gymnastics...
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(president) Philipp Etter Enrico Celio Walther Stampfli Eduard von Steiger Ernst Nobs Max Petitpierre 18 January – Joseph Deiss, politician 23 January – Fernande...
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Walther Stampfli Eduard von Steiger Karl Kobelt Philipp Etter Enrico Celio Ernst Nobs Max Petitpierre Eduard von Steiger Preceded by George Bovet Succeeded...
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between 1921 and 2009. Rote Revue was founded by Robert Grimm and Ernst Nobs in 1921. Nobs was its first editor. From 1921 to 1966, the magazine appeared...
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the strike had been called off, with some radical union leaders such as Ernst Nobs even ignoring the decision entirely. But eventually the moderate leaders...
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