AlexanderFrickcabinet may refer to: First AlexanderFrickcabinet, governing body of Liechtenstein (1945–1951) Second AlexanderFrickcabinet, governing...
The first AlexanderFrickcabinet was the governing body of Liechtenstein from 3 September 1945 to 8 March 1951. It was appointed by Franz Joseph II and...
II and chaired by AlexanderFrick. The cabinet succeeded the Second AlexanderFrickcabinet on 31 December 1957 with AlexanderFrick continuing as Prime...
Joseph II and chaired by AlexanderFrick. The cabinet succeeded the First AlexanderFrickcabinet on 8 March 1951 with AlexanderFrick continuing as Prime...
Gerard Batliner. AlexanderFrick resigned as Prime Minister of Liechtenstein on 16 July 1962 and as a result the Third AlexanderFrickcabinet was dissolved...
Progressive Citizens' Party. The cabinet was disbanded and was succeeded by AlexanderFrick in the First AlexanderFrickcabinet. Politics of Liechtenstein...
1957 to March 1959 he was a government councilor in the Third AlexanderFrickcabinet, then a deputy councilor from 1962 to 1966. Beck was again a member...
operations of the bank. That same year, Thomas introduced his son to Henry Clay Frick, a customer of the bank who would become one of Mellons's closest friends...
The third Josef Hoop cabinet was the governing body of Liechtenstein from 30 March 1938 to 9 November 1944. It was appointed by Franz Joseph II and chaired...
longest-serving prime minister in the country's history, ahead of his successor AlexanderFrick by 79 days. He served under the reign of Prince of Liechtenstein Johann...
The second Josef Hoop cabinet was the governing body of Liechtenstein from 28 February 1936 to 30 March 1938. It was appointed by Franz I and chaired...
The first Josef Hoop cabinet was the governing body of Liechtenstein from 6 August 1928 to 28 February 1936. It was appointed by Johann II and continued...
Prince Alfred Roman Josef Hoop AlexanderFrick Gerard Batliner Alfred Hilbe Walter Kieber Hans Brunhart Markus Büchel Mario Frick Otmar Hasler Klaus Tschütscher...
the chief executive of the Government of Liechtenstein and chairs the Cabinet of Liechtenstein. They are appointed by the sovereign prince of Liechtenstein...
The second Gerard Batliner cabinet was the governing body of Liechtenstein from 16 June 1965 to 12 June 1969. It was appointed by Franz Joseph II and...
The Alfred Hilbe cabinet was the governing body of Liechtenstein from 18 March 1970 to 27 March 1974. It was appointed by Franz Joseph II and chaired...
Schleicher missed one of his best chances to save his government. Wilhelm Frick—who was in charge of the Nazi Reichstag delegation when Hermann Göring was...
Himmler sent him to meet with Frick. An angry Frick then consulted with Hitler, who told him to agree to the proposals. Frick acquiesced, and on 17 June...
The third Gerard Batliner cabinet was the governing body of Liechtenstein from 12 June 1969 to 18 March 1970. It was appointed by Franz Joseph II and...
coalition, with the Nazis holding only three of eleven Cabinet seats: Hitler as Chancellor, Wilhelm Frick as Minister of the Interior and Hermann Göring as...
The Josef Ospelt cabinet was the governing body of Liechtenstein from 23 March 1921 to 27 April 1922. It was appointed by Johann II and was chaired by...
Liechtenstein, from 16 July 1962 to 18 March 1970. He succeeded the role from AlexanderFrick following his resignation in July 1962. He worked in expanding Liechtenstein's...
as the home of Henry Clay Frick, who renovated and rented the house from 1905 to 1913, when he built the Henry Clay Frick House, inspired by the Triple...
would always be present. The new cabinet included only three Nazis: Hitler, Göring and Wilhelm Frick. Besides Hitler, Frick was the only Nazi with a portfolio;...