Heinrich Welsch (13 October 1888 in Saarlouis – 23 November 1976 in Saarbrücken) was a German politician. He was Minister President of Saarland in 1955...
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resigned after the Saar statute failed in the referendum 1955–1956: Heinrich Welsch (independent), led the government till the end of his term 1956–1957:...
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Welsch may refer to: Georg Hieronymus Welsch (1624–1677), German physician Gottfried Welsch (1618–1690), German physician Heinrich Welsch (1888–1976)...
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Thomas Kemmerich, Minister-President of Thuringia (2020, 28 days) Heinrich Welsch, Minister-President of Saarland (1955–1956, 73 days) Hans-Jochen Vogel...
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Johannes Hoffmann (1890–1967), CVP 29 October 1955 – 10 January 1956 Heinrich Welsch (1888–1976), non-partisan 10 January 1956 – 4 June 1957: Hubert Ney...
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night of election day Johannes Hoffmann resigned as prime minister and Heinrich Welsch became interim minister-president, on December 18, 1955 state elections...
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(1890–1967) 20 December 1947 29 October 1955 2870 Christian People's Party 2 Heinrich Welsch (1888–1976) 29 October 1955 10 January 1956 73 Independent 3 Hubert...
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Protectorate In office 1945–1955 Prime Minister Johannes Hoffmann Heinrich Welsch Preceded by Position established Succeeded by Charles de Carbonne Personal...
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Georg Hieronymus Welsch (Latinized as Georgius Hieronymus Velschius; 28 October 1624 – 11 November 1677) was a German physician and writer who examined...
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of Ondjiva. Omatemba was founded in 1907 by the German missionary Heinrich Welsch less than 10 km west of Namakunde mission station, next to the home...
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