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Wilhelm Johann Harald Hoegner (23
September 1887 in
Munich – 5
March 1980 in Munich) was the
second Bavarian minister-president
after World War II (1945–1946...
- Ministers-President of
Bavaria since 1946, with the
single exception of
Wilhelm Hoegner, 1954–1957.
There is no ethno-linguistic
distinction between Bavarians...
- (SPD), who have
dominated the city of
Munich until 2020. Hitherto,
Wilhelm Hoegner has been the only SPD
candidate to ever
become Minister-President; notable...
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Social imperialism Str****erism
Third Period Walter Kolbenhoff Wilhelm Hoegner Feudal Fascism Haro, Lea (2011). "Entering a
Theoretical Void: The Theory...
- the
twelve Ministers-President of
Bavaria since 1945, with only
Wilhelm Hoegner (1945–1946, 1954–1957) of the SPD also
holding the office. Conservatism...
- a
pioneer Australian rugby league footballer who pla**** in the 1900s.
Hoegner (known as Kurt Henger) pla**** in the
first ever
Newtown team, the first...
- ****enbrock
Herberts (from 12
March 1964)
Herklotz Hermsdorf Herold Hirsch Hoegner (until 4
January 1962) Höhmann Höhne Hörauf Hörmann
Hubert Hübner (from...
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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 Confederation...
- Minister-President 1992–1996)
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Wilhelm Hoegner (Minister-President 1954–1957)
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University of
Westminster Press, London, pg. 25 "Thomas Lommée &
Christiane Hoegner -
Autarkytecture | z33".
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