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    Karl Kobelt (1 August 1891, in St. Gallen – 5 January 1968) was a Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federal Council. He was elected to the Federal...
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    2015–2018 (Legislatur) the City Council is presided by Stadtpräsident Karl Kobelt. Departmental tasks, coordination measures and implementation of laws...
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  • Kobelt may refer to: Georg Ludwig Kobelt (1804-1857), German anatomist Karl Kobelt (1891-1968), Swiss politician Wilhelm Kobelt (1840-1916), German zoologist...
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    the Federal Council in 1856, was just 35 years old, the youngest to date. Karl Schenk, as the longest-serving member of the Federal Council, was president...
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    a colonel in the Swiss military, sent a letter to Federal Councillor Karl Kobelt requesting that Switzerland study the possibility of acquiring nuclear...
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    Belgian politician, 37th Prime Minister of Belgium (b. 1884) January 6 – Karl Kobelt, 2-time President of the Swiss Confederation (b. 1891) January 7 Gholamreza...
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  • Roderic Dallas, Australian World War I fighter ace (d. 1918) August 1 – Karl Kobelt, 2-time President of the Swiss Confederation (d. 1968) August 11 – Stancho...
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  • canoeist 5 January – Karl Kobelt, politician (born 1891) 6 September – Giuseppe Lepori, politician (born 1902) 10 December – Karl Barth, Protestant theologian...
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    Hoffmann 1914–1919: Camille Decoppet 1920–1929: Karl Scheurer 1930–1940: Rudolf Minger 1940–1954: Karl Kobelt 1955–1966: Paul Chaudet 1967–1968: Nello Celio...
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  • later, in September 1957, Defence Minister Paul Chaudet, successor to Karl Kobelt (both members of the liberal FDP), replied that "The events in Hungary...
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