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Antoine Wehrer (born 2
February 1890; date of
death unknown) was a
Luxembourgian gymnast who
competed in the 1912
Summer Olympics. In 1912 he was a member...
- left
behind was
Albert Wehrer [de], head of the
Ministry of
State Affairs, as well as the 41 deputies. By the end of May,
Wehrer and
several high ranking...
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functions of
Luxembourg in disorder. An
administrative council under Albert Wehrer was
formed in
Luxembourg to
attempt to
reach an
agreement with the occupiers...
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British Army in 1942. The only
official representative left
behind was
Albert Wehrer [de], head of a
governmental commission, as well as the 41
members of the...
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President 22
October 1963 1
March 1967 Del Bo DC EPP
Luxembourg Albert Wehrer Member 10
August 1952 3 June 1955
Monnet Unknown Member 3 June 1955 13 January...
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Trial of Anne Opie
Wehrer and
unknown accomplices for
crimes against humanity" 1972-1973 "In Sara...
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given are
within that athlete's heat for
running events. all-around
Antoine Wehrer - 15th, 117.25
points Pierre Hentges - 18th, 115.50
points Jean-Pierre Thommes...
- near the
border with Luxembourg. In the
South Eifel,
especially in the
Wehrer Bowl,
volcanic carbonic acid is extracted. In many
places in the
Eifel region...
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Luxembourgish interests were
represented by a
governmental commission under Albert Wehrer,
which consisted of
senior civil servants and had been
legitimated by the...
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Administrative Commission composed of
government counsellors and
headed by
Albert Wehrer started operating. It
tried to fill the
vacuum left by the
departure of...