2nd German Bundestag
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2nd German Bundestag
Summary
2nd German Bundestag is a legislative term[1].
Key Facts
- 2nd German Bundestag is in the country of Germany[2].
- 2nd German Bundestag's image is recorded as Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F002450-0003, Bonn, Bundestag, 2. Lesung Pariser Verträge.jpg[3].
- 2nd German Bundestag's instance of is recorded as legislative term[4].
- 2nd German Bundestag's Commons category is recorded as 2nd German Bundestag (1953–1957)[5].
- 2nd German Bundestag's chairperson is recorded as Hermann Ehlers[6].
- 2nd German Bundestag's chairperson is recorded as Eugen Gerstenmaier[7].
- 2nd German Bundestag's start time is recorded as +1953-10-06T00:00:00Z[8].
- 2nd German Bundestag's end time is recorded as +1957-10-06T00:00:00Z[9].
- 2nd German Bundestag's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/06_3wh[10].
- 2nd German Bundestag's significant event is recorded as 1953 West German federal election[11].
- 2nd German Bundestag's significant event is recorded as constituent meeting[12].
- 2nd German Bundestag's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Germany[13].
- 2nd German Bundestag's number of seats is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+509'}[14].
- 2nd German Bundestag's replaces is recorded as 1st German Bundestag[15].
- 2nd German Bundestag's replaced by is recorded as 3rd German Bundestag[16].
- 2nd German Bundestag's has list is recorded as list of federal electoral districts of Germany 1949, 1953, 1957 and 1961[17].
- 2nd German Bundestag's has list is recorded as list of members of the 2nd Bundestag[18].
- 2nd German Bundestag's has list is recorded as list of committees of the 2nd German Bundestag[19].
- 2nd German Bundestag's elected in is recorded as 1953 West German federal election[20].
- 2nd German Bundestag's meeting of is recorded as German Bundestag[21].
- 2nd German Bundestag's Cabinet minutes of the German Government ID is recorded as wahlperiode/wp_02[22].
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Leadership
Chairpersons include Hermann Ehlers[6], a politician[23], 1904–1954[24], of Germany[25], awarded the Grand Cross 1st class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[26] and Eugen Gerstenmaier[7], a politician[27], 1906–1986[28], of Germany[29], awarded the Order of Merit of Baden-Württemberg[30], specialised in politics[31].