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- minister-president of Rhineland-Palatinate. Just one month later, Peter Altmeier succeeded him. The constitutional bodies – the Government (Landesregierung)...
- Peter Altmeier (12 August 1899 – 28 August 1977) was a German politician (Zentrum, later CDU). From 1947 to 1969, he was the Minister President of Rhineland-Palatinate...
- instance, Germany's Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy Peter Altmeier has encouraged citizens to take part in the course to help Germany gain...
- II (1947) Altmeier I (1947–1951) Altmeier II (1951–1955) Altmeier III (1955–1959) Altmeier IV (1959–1963) Altmeier V (1963–1967) Altmeier VI (1967–1969)...
- chairman, Peter Altmeier, agreed to share duties. In March 1966, Kohl was elected as chairman of the party in Rhineland-Palatinate, while Altmeier once again...
- elections were held in the French zone. In Rhineland-Palatinate, Peter Altmeier (CDU) formed an all-parties government with CDU, SPD, FDP and KPD. In Baden...
- actress and author Markus Zahnhausen (born 1965), recorder player Peter Altmeier (1899–1977), politician (Centre, CDU) Michel Antoine (1925–2015), French...
- Germany for example. The three longest serving office-holders were: Peter Altmeier, Minister-President of Rhineland-Palatinate (1947–1969, 21 years, 314 days)...
- centre of Horressen Rhineland-Palatinate state musical Gymnasium The Peter-Altmeier-Gymnasium Montabaur was until 1999 an Aufbaugymnasium (a Gymnasium for...
- (1951–1952) Reinhold Maier (1952–1953) Georg August Zinn (1953–1954) Peter Altmeier (1954–1955) Kai-Uwe von H****el (1955–1956) Kurt Sieveking (1956–1957) Willy...