Appointed Oldenburg State Parliament

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The Appointed Landtag in Oldenburg 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 January 30, 1946 (first session) to November 6, 1946 (last session). Similar Appointed Diets were also set up in other federal states.

Distribution of mandates

fraction Seats
CDU 18th
FDP 16
SPD 13
Independent 4th
KPD 3

MPs

Surname fraction annotation
Wilhelm Abeln CDU
Johann Albers FDP
Richard Bahlmann FDP
Georg Barkemeyer FDP
Diedrich Boedecker FDP
Rudolf von Busch independently
Clemens Dammann CDU
Friedrich Döpke KPD
Fritz Kurt Fiebich SPD
Johann Fooken SPD
Johannes Fredeweß CDU
Elisabeth Frerichs SPD
Heinrich Fuhrken FDP
Gerhard Götting CDU
Margarethe Gramberg FDP
Hermann Hagstedt SPD
Adolf Heidenreich SPD
Karl Hemme KPD
Josef Hempelmann CDU
Karl Hoopts SPD
Hermann Kalvelage CDU
Friedrich Knollenberg CDU
Frerich Koch FDP
Johann Koopmann SPD
Emil Kraft SPD
Georg Kühling CDU
August Lechner CDU
Ernst Lowenstein independently
Ernst Martens FDP
Carl Mayer SPD
Heinrich Meiners FDP
Friedrich Möller FDP
Bernhard Muller SPD
Erwin Müller FDP
Heinz Niemann independently
Günther Onken FDP
Heinrich Otte CDU
Arthur Raschke CDU
Johannes Schmidt FDP
Johann Schmidt SPD
Wilhelm Schöneboom KPD
Eberhard Schrewe SPD
Karl Schröder SPD
Richard Schute CDU
J. Hermann Siemer CDU
Fritz Söhlmann CDU
Georg Stratmann CDU
Georg Struthoff independently
Theodor Tantzen FDP
Anton Themann CDU
Anton Thien CDU
Rudolf Vienup CDU
Bernhard Wellmann FDP
Heinrich Wilken FDP

See also