Wilhelm Johann Harald Hoegner (23 September 1887 – 5 March 1980) was the second Bavarian minister-president after World War II (1945–1946 and 1954–1957)...
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(SPD), who have dominated the city of Munich until 2020. Hitherto, Wilhelm Hoegner has been the only SPD candidate to ever become Minister-President;...
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Minister-President 1992–1996) Bavaria 61 / 204 28.1 (#2) SPD–BP–GB/BHE–FDP 1954 Wilhelm Hoegner (Minister-President 1954–1957) Berlin 89 / 140 61.9 (#1) SPD–FDP 1963...
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minister-presidents of Bavaria since 1946, with the single exception of Wilhelm Hoegner, 1954–1957. There is no ethno-linguistic distinction between Bavarians...
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(1888–1967) 28 May 1945 28 September 1945 123 days Christian Social Union 2 Wilhelm Hoegner (1887–1980) First term 28 September 1945 16 December 1946 1 year, 79 days...
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Hilferding Petra Hinz Martin Hirsch Paul Hirsch Max Hirschberg Wilhelm Höcker Wilhelm Hoegner Adolf Hofer Christel Hoffmann Johannes Hoffmann Oskar Hoffmann...
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SPD and the post-war Bavarian Minister-President (First Minister) Wilhelm Hoegner but the legal appointment of Hitler as Reichskanzler in 1933 by Hindenburg...
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The Bavaria Party was part of the state's governing coalition under Wilhelm Hoegner from 1954 to 1957, along with the Social Democrats and the Free Democratic...
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office in Munich, together with the later Bavarian Prime Minister Wilhelm Hoegner. After surviving World War II as a forced labourer, he returned to...
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of the twelve minister-presidents of Bavaria since 1945, with only Wilhelm Hoegner (1945–1946, 1954–1957) of the SPD also holding the office. Conservatism...
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Carl Rottmann, Lovis Corinth, Wilhelm von Kaulbach, Carl Spitzweg, Franz von Lenbach, Franz Stuck, Karl Piloty and Wilhelm Leibl.[citation needed] Munich...
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He immediately went to modernize the party and its politics. After Wilhelm Hoegner resigned as Minister-President of Bavaria, Hanns Seidel was elected...
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administration. The ministry was then handed over to social democrat Wilhelm Hoegner, who oversaw the creation of a new Bavarian constitution in the spring...
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Town Hall attended by Zwisler and then-Bavarian Minister-President Wilhelm Hoegner. The city of Lindau, which had been an urban district, became a part...
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Fritz Schäffer (CSU) 1945 - 1946: Wilhelm Hoegner (SPD) 1946 - 1954: Hans Ehard (CSU) 1954 - 1957: Wilhelm Hoegner (SPD) 1957 - 1960: Hanns Seidel (CSU)...
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political life. He established contact with the Bavarian Social Democrat Wilhelm Hoegner and the former Reich Chancellor Joseph Wirth. Together they drew up...
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and who possessed a list of 400 persons to be liquidated, including Wilhelm Hoegner, the prime minister of Bavaria. Further members of the group were seized...
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administration. The Ministry was then handed over to social democrat Wilhelm Hoegner, who oversaw the creation of a new Bavarian constitution in the spring...
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1954, when Wilhelm Hoegner (SPD) formed the next Bavarian state government after CSU failed to secure a majority or form a coalition, Hoegner reappointed...
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create the position of Generalstaatskommissar for the crown prince. Wilhelm Hoegner and Erhard Auer, leaders of the Social Democratic Party of Germany...
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Deutschtum im Ausland at the initiative of the Bavarian Prime Minister Wilhelm Hoegner, the Minister of Culture Alois Hundhammer, the chairman of the German...
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corporatism Social imperialism Strasserism Third Period Walter Kolbenhoff Wilhelm Hoegner Feudal Fascism Haro, Lea (2011). "Entering a Theoretical Void: The...
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stemmed from a collective skepticism of the CSU. On 14 December 1954 Wilhelm Hoegner was voted in as Minister-President. In light of this, disputes broke...
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parties, even including the Social Democratic Party of Germany and Wilhelm Hoegner. However, the hesitancy of the Bavarian government under Minister-President...
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awarded the Bronze Star Medal. Among the judges installed by Cooper were Wilhelm Hoegner, future Minister-President of Bavaria, and Ludwig Erhard, the future...
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Franz-Josef Röder, Minister-President of Saarland (1959–1979, 20 years, 64 days) Wilhelm Kaisen, President of the Senate and Mayor of Bremen (1945–1965, 19 years...
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Stegerwald mit Kopfhieben nieder, ohne dass die Polizei zu Hilfe kam“. (in: Wilhelm Hoegner: Die verratene Republik. 1958, S. 345) „Während der Röhm-Affaire stand...
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the regional election in 1950, a new Interior Minister took office: Wilhelm Hoegner who was known as the father of the new Bavarian constitution. In his...
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briefly served under Schäffer as Minister of Justice, later serving in Hoegner's first cabinet as undersecretary of state in the Ministry of Justice. He...
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of four) against the CSU. That was approved, and the SPD politician Wilhelm Hoegner became Minister-President for a second time, with the BP co-founder...
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