Appointed Hanover State Parliament

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The Appointed Landtag in the state of Hanover was a body set up by the British military government after the Second World War to monitor the state government. The appointed Landtag existed from August 23, 1946 (first session) to December 8, 1946 (last session). It was the predecessor of the first elected Lower Saxony state parliament in 1947. Similar appointee state parliaments were also set up in other federal states.

MPs

Surname fraction annotation
Clement Adams CDU
Wilhelm Bahlburg NLP
Kurt Baumgarte KPD
Conrad Beckmann SPD
Jann Berghaus FDP
Ernst Bettermann SPD
Karl Biester NLP
Christian Blank CDU
August block NLP
Wolfgang Bode NLP
Nicolaus von Borstel SPD
Serious brown SPD
Erich Bruschke SPD
Ernst Cammann CDU
Adolf Cillien CDU
Oscar Dieling FDP
Karl Drewke SPD
Johannes Eilert CDU
Ernst August Farke NLP
Hermann Fissbeck SPD
Hermann Föge FDP
Egon Franke SPD
August fork CDU
Wilhelm Geerken SPD
Adolf Grimme SPD
Wilhelm Heile FDP
Pink helper SPD
Heinrich Hellwege NLP
Bruno Hermann SPD
Robert Hoffmeister SPD
Heinrich Holste NLP
Hilde Jünemann SPD
Albin Karl SPD
Albert Koehler SPD
Hinrich Wilhelm Kopf SPD
Herbert Kriedemann SPD
Pauline Kühle CDU
Wolfgang Kwiecinski NLP
Ludwig Landwehr KPD
Otto Lindenberg KPD
Fritz Lossau KPD
Kurt Mueller KPD
Wilhelm Naegel CDU
Karl Olfers SPD
Paul Otto CDU
Elfriede Paul KPD
Elisabeth Peterburs KPD
Johannes Petermann CDU
Bernhard path CDU
Johannes Renken CDU
Franz Reuther SPD
Walter Rheinhold FDP
Heinrich Rinne SPD
Paul Römhild CDU
Berta Schäfer KPD
Hellmut Schmalz KPD
Karl Schrader SPD
Wilhelm Schreyer SPD
Carl Schultz FDP
Kurt Schumacher SPD
Wilhelm Schumann KPD
Hermann Slink SPD
Friedrich Steffen NLP
Herbert Sührig SPD
Johannes pond KPD
Louis Thelemann SPD
August Tünnermann KPD
Lisa Volmer SPD
Eduard Wald KPD
Walrab from Wangenheim NLP
Willy Wendt SPD
Heinrich Wilken CDU
Wilhelm Wustefeld CDU

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