Appointed Brunswick Landtag

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The Appointed Landtag of the Land of Braunschweig was a body set up by the British military government after the Second World War to monitor the Braunschweig state government. It existed from February 21, 1946 (first session) to November 21, 1946 (last session). Comparable appointed state parliaments were also set up in other federal states.

MPs

Surname fraction annotation
Otto Arnholz SPD
Franz Baumgart SPD
Anna Beddies KPD
Otto Bennemann SPD
Wilhelm Bergs CDU
Ewald Berndt SPD
Ernst Boehme SPD
Rudolf Bosse SPD
Adalbert Bremer CDU
Otto Curland CDU
Heinrich Dierker SPD
Martin Erdmann CDU
Hermann Fricke CDU
Martha Fuchs SPD
Heinrich Gahrns independently
Robert Gehrke KPD
Franz Hardeweg CDU
Fritz Hartmann SPD
Heinz Heyne independently
Hans Hildebrand FDP
Artur Hoffmann CDU
Erich Johannes CDU
Gerhard Kallmeyer CDU
Karl Keunecke SPD
Bodo Kroehl CDU
Arthur Krull KPD
Alfred Kubel SPD
Peter Küppenbender KPD
Josef Laurenz Küsters CDU
Robert Kugelberg SPD
Ernst Lehnig SPD
Heinrich Meyer-Bülkau NLP
Paul Moeschke SPD
Waldemar Ohlmer FDP
Willi Ossenkopf SPD
Henry Pinkepank SPD
Edith Reinowski SPD
Wilhelm Rieke SPD
Kurt Rissling CDU
Albert Rohloff SPD
Franz Rosenbruch SPD
Otto Rudiger SPD
Fritz singer SPD
Otto Schäfer FDP
Franz Schilling CDU
Hubert Schlebusch SPD
Erich Schneider SPD
Günther Schöne CDU
Carl Schönfeld CDU
Wilhelm Schreiber SPD
Erich Schulz SPD
Hans Eduard Seebass independently
Georg Strickrodt CDU
Johannes Stuke CDU
Alfred Tack SPD
Wilhelm Toellner SPD
Fritz Wagener SPD alias Graf von der Schulenburg (was convicted of incorrect naming)
Wilhelm Wedde CDU
Walter woe KPD
Rudolf Wiesener KPD
Ernst Will CDU
Ludwig Winter SPD
Richard Wolters KPD

See also

literature

  • Klaus Erich Pollmann : beginning and end at the same time . The Braunschweigische Landtag 1946. In: Sources and research on the Braunschweigische Landesgeschichte . tape 35 . Braunschweigischer Geschichtsverein, Wolfenbüttel 1999, ISBN 978-3-928009-16-4 .