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    Alfons Feger (6 April 1856 – 18 July 1933) was a teacher and politician from Liechtenstein who briefly served as acting Prime Minister of Liechtenstein...
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    Liechtenstein general election. He was temporarily succeeded by his deputy Alfons Feger as acting Prime Minister. Under the successor government under Gustav Schädler...
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    British Museum's prehistoric European collection. Josef Feger (1920–2010), mayor of Leutkirch im Allgäu Josef Hipp (1927–1959), athlete Paul Ackermann (born...
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    Franz Josef Hoop (/hˈup/, German: [ˈjoːzɛf hˈoːp] ; 14 December 1895 – 19 October 1959) was a Liechtensteiner diplomat and politician who served as Prime...
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    as such the cabinet was dissolved and was succeeded by his deputy Alfons Feger and then Felix Gubelmann as acting prime minister. The subsequent 1922 Liechtenstein...
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    hold the position in Liechtenstein's history, bested by his predecessor Josef Hoop by 79 days. Frick was born on 18 February 1910 in Schaan as the son...
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    in April 1922. After a month period of acting Prime Minister's by Alfons Feger and Felix Gubelmann the 1922 Liechtenstein general election resulted in...
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    Retrieved 15 February 2024. Quaderer, Rupert (31 December 2011). "Ospelt, Josef". Historisches Lexikon des Fürstentums Liechtenstein (in German). Archived...
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    Prime ministers of Liechtenstein Josef Ospelt Alfons Feger Felix Gubelmann Gustav Schädler Prince Alfred Roman Josef Hoop Alexander Frick Gerard Batliner...
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    contribution to the eradication of bovine tuberculosis. After the resignation of Josef Hoop in 1945, Nigg was appointed by Alexander Frick as the Deputy Prime...
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