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    Pierre Dupong (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ dypɔ̃]; 1 November 1885 – 23 December 1953) was a Luxembourgish politician and statesman. He was the 16th prime...
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    Excalibur headed for New York City, along with Prime Minister of Luxembourg Pierre Dupong and his wife Sophie. They arrived on 5 October 1940. Joseph Bech eventually...
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    1944, while Luxembourg was occupied by Nazi Germany. It was led by Pierre Dupong, and also included three other Ministers. The head of state, Grand Duchess...
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  • Luxembourg, he became Minister for Education, Culture and Science under Pierre Dupong. From 14 December 1945 to 15 July 1948 he was a member of the Council...
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  • dominant faction, and the Christian Social People's Party's leader, Pierre Dupong, was invited to head another government. The election was also a success...
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    and John F. Kennedy (1963). In 1951 Charlotte and her prime minister Pierre Dupong admitted by decree three Swedish relatives into the nobility of Luxembourg...
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    invasion. Foreign Minister Joseph Bech, in the presence of Prime Minister Pierre Dupong, attempted to contact the German ambassador at the legation and at his...
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    Pierre Werner (29 December 1913 – 24 June 2002) was a Luxembourgish politician in the Christian Social People's Party (CSV) who was the 19th prime minister...
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  • aftermath of World War II, which had devastated Luxembourg. It was led by Pierre Dupong, who had been Prime Minister in the government in exile in the war,...
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  • founding were Émile Reuter, Émile Prüm, Mgr. Schiltz, Albert Philippe, Pierre Dupong, Joseph Bech and Mgr. Jean Origer. The founding of the party in 1914...
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    government for the first time, in a coalition under Prime Minister Pierre Dupong. The party was reformed after the Second World War as the 'Luxembourg...
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    II, Luxembourg was governed by a Nazi Party official, Gustav Simon. Pierre Dupong continued to lead the government in exile in the United Kingdom until...
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    1952. He was the son of former Prime Minister Pierre Dupong. "Der frühere CSV Parteipräsident Jean Dupong ist tot" (in German). Christian Social People's...
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  • gave Luxembourg the following Prime Ministers: Pierre Dupong, Joseph Bech, Pierre Frieden, and Pierre Werner. Mostly in coalition with the Democratic...
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    was composed of two socialists, Bodson and Pierre Krier, and the Christian-social Joseph Bech and Pierre Dupong. Relations between the ministers were not...
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    until 1971. Grand Duchess Charlotte was head of state of Luxembourg. Pierre Dupong was Prime Minister of Luxembourg and later led the government in exile...
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    Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy Johan Nygaardsvold Getúlio Vargas Edvard Beneš Pierre Dupong Pietro Badoglio Michael I Kimon Georgiev C.G.E. Mannerheim Christian...
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    the resignation of Prime Minister Joseph Bech and his replacement by Pierre Dupong. The law was proposed by the Party of the Right, which had become increasingly...
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  • sphere, and asked CSV leader Pierre Dupong (who had been Prime Minister since 1937) to form a broader based coalition than Dupong had organised behind his...
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  • Luxembourg government in exile Grand Duchess Charlotte Prime Minister: Pierre Dupong Dutch government-in-exile Queen Wilhelmina Prime Minister: Dirk Jan...
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    The Dupong-Krier Ministry took office in Luxembourg on 5 November 1937 after the resignation of the prime minister Joseph Bech, due to the result of a...
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  • Chamber of Deputies, and in the governments of Pierre Prüm (1925–1926), Joseph Bech (1932–1937), and Pierre Dupong (1937). He died in office, when he was Minister...
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    until 1959. Schaus held office in a number of governments, under Pierre Dupong and Pierre Werner, over a period of thirty years. He served as the Deputy...
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  • participated in the National Union Government under Prime Minister Pierre Dupong, representing the Communist Party in the all-party administration. However...
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    Foreign Minister of Luxembourg Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg Pierre Dupong, Prime Minister of Luxembourg Otto von Habsburg, nemesis of Hitler and...
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  • Prime minister (1918–1925) Pierre Prüm, Prime minister (1925–1926) Joseph Bech, Prime minister (1926–1937) Pierre Dupong, Prime minister (1937–1953)...
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  • list) – Pierre Dupong, Prime minister (1937–1953) Joseph Bech, Prime minister (1953–1958) Pierre Frieden, Prime minister (1958–1959) Pierre Werner, Prime...
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  • Luxembourg. Grand Duchess Charlotte and the government of prime minister Pierre Dupong fled to France, Portugal and the United Kingdom, before finally settling...
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    its weak military capability. Grand Duchess Charlotte Prime Minister: Pierre Dupong Dutch London Cabinet London 10 May 1940 5 May 1945  Nazi Germany Besides...
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    The Dupong-Bodson Ministry was the government of Luxembourg between 3 July 1951 and 23 December 1953. It was a coalition between the Christian Social People's...
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