- The
Bavarian Peasants'
League (German:
Bayerischer Bauernbund, or BB) was an
agrarian political party in Bavaria, Germany, from 1893 to 1933. It has also...
- and
received m****ive
support from the
Austrian Bauernbund (Farmers' League) organisation. The
Bauernbund chairman Leopold Figl, post-war
Chancellor of...
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Slovene peasant revolt (Slovene:
slovenski kmečki upor, German:
Windischer Bauernbund), also
known as the All-Slovene
Peasant Uprising (vseslovenski kmečki...
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Applied Life
Sciences Vienna became vice
chair of the
Lower Austrian Bauernbund (Farmer's League) in 1931 and
chairman in 1933. In 1930, Figl married...
-
National People's Party, the national-liberal
German People's
Party and the
Bauernbund. His
policies as
prime minister were
aimed at
reconciliation with the...
- Party, that were
located in the
Catholic west and south.
Bayerischer Bauernbund (BB) —
Bavarian Peasants' League.
Operated throughout Germany but especially...
- governments. Most were
coalitions with the
Bavarian Peasants'
League (
Bauernbund) and the
Protestant Bavarian Middle Party (Bayerischen Mittelpartei),...
-
Bavarian Landtag,
where he was now a
moderate adherent of the "Bayerischer
Bauernbund" (Bavarian
Peasant Union) party, his
views of
social politics having caused...
- time he also
worked as
director of the farmers' ****ociation, Südtiroler
Bauernbund, and
moved to Bolzano,
where he
lives today.
After the 1978 elections...
- The
Boerenbond (Dutch,
pronounced [ˌbuːrə(n)ˈbɔnt] ; or German:
Bauernbund,
pronounced [ˈbaʊ̯ɐnˌbʊnt];
literally "Farmers' League") is a
professional ****ociation...