SPD Hamburg
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SPD Hamburg
Summary
SPD Hamburg is a German state-level organisation[1]. It draws 9 Wikipedia views per month (german_state_level_organisation category, ranking #5 of 9).[2]
Key Facts
- SPD Hamburg is in the country of Germany[3].
- SPD Hamburg's instance of is recorded as German state-level organisation[4].
- SPD Hamburg's logo image is recorded as Logo SPD Hamburg.svg[5].
- SPD Hamburg's headquarters location is recorded as Kurt-Schumacher-Haus[6].
- SPD Hamburg's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n2009072179[7].
- SPD Hamburg's Commons category is recorded as Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands in Hamburg[8].
- SPD Hamburg's chairperson is recorded as Melanie Leonhard[9].
- SPD Hamburg's chairperson is recorded as Heinrich Stubbe[10].
- SPD Hamburg's chairperson is recorded as Max Hugo Leuteritz[11].
- SPD Hamburg's chairperson is recorded as Karl Meitmann[12].
- SPD Hamburg's chairperson is recorded as Karl Meitmann[13].
- SPD Hamburg's chairperson is recorded as Karl Vittinghoff[14].
- SPD Hamburg's chairperson is recorded as Paul Nevermann[15].
- SPD Hamburg's chairperson is recorded as Oswald Karl Paulig[16].
- SPD Hamburg's chairperson is recorded as Werner Staak[17].
- SPD Hamburg's chairperson is recorded as Jörg König[18].
- SPD Hamburg's chairperson is recorded as Ortwin Runde[19].
- SPD Hamburg's chairperson is recorded as Traute Müller[20].
- SPD Hamburg's chairperson is recorded as Helmuth Frahm[21].
- SPD Hamburg's chairperson is recorded as Jörg Kuhbier[22].
- SPD Hamburg's chairperson is recorded as Olaf Scholz[23].
- SPD Hamburg's chairperson is recorded as Mathias Petersen[24].
- SPD Hamburg's chairperson is recorded as Ingo Egloff[25].
- SPD Hamburg's chairperson is recorded as Olaf Scholz[26].
- SPD Hamburg's location of formation is recorded as Hamburg[27].
Body
Founding
SPD Hamburg's location of formation is recorded as Hamburg[27].
Leadership
Chairpersons include Melanie Leonhard[9], a politician[28], b. 1977[29], of Germany[30]; Heinrich Stubbe[10], a politician[31], 1864–1941[32], of German Reich[33]; Max Hugo Leuteritz[11], a politician[34], 1884–1949[35], of Germany[36]; Karl Meitmann[12], a politician[37], 1891–1971[38], of Germany[39]; Karl Vittinghoff[14], a politician[40], 1899–1976[41], of Germany[42]; and Paul Nevermann[15], a politician[43], 1902–1979[44], of Germany[45].
Operations
SPD Hamburg's headquarters location is recorded as Kurt-Schumacher-Haus[6]. Its parent organization or unit is recorded as Social Democratic Party of Germany[46].
Why It Matters
SPD Hamburg draws 9 Wikipedia views per month (german_state_level_organisation category, ranking #5 of 9).[2]