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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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served as the
Bavarian Minister of
Agriculture and
Forestry in the
first Hoegner cabinet and the
first Ehard cabinet,
during which, he was seen as one of...
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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 out...
- (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...
- the
twelve Ministers-President of
Bavaria since 1945, with only
Wilhelm Hoegner (1945–1946, 1954–1957) of the SPD also
holding the office. List of Christian...
- minister-presidents of
Bavaria since 1946, with the
single exception of
Wilhelm Hoegner, 1954–1957.
There is no
linguistic distinction between Bavarians and Austrians...
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against the CSU. That was approved, and the SPD
politician Wilhelm Hoegner became Minister-President for a
second time, with the BP co-founder Joseph...
- 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 Willy...
- 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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Fritz Schäffer (CSU) 1945 - 1946:
Wilhelm Hoegner (SPD) 1946 - 1954: Hans
Ehard (CSU) 1954 - 1957:
Wilhelm Hoegner (SPD) 1957 - 1960:
Hanns Seidel (CSU) 1960...