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Free State of Bavaria (1945–present) American-occupied zone of Germany (1945–1949) State of the Federal Republic of Germany (as of 23 May 1949) 1 Fritz Schäffer (1888–1967) 28 May 1945 28 September 1945 123 days Christian Social Union: 2 Wilhelm Hoegner (1887–1980) First term: 28 September 1945 16 December 1946 1 year, 79 days
On January 21, 1845, the U.S. signed a convention to abolish droit d’aubaine and taxation upon emigration with the Kingdom of Bavaria. Droit d’aubaine was when a state would confiscate all territory and possessions, moveable or immovable, of the deceased rather than the deceased’s heirs receiving the property.
The Brandenburger Gold Coast, later Prussian Gold Coast, was a colony of Brandenburg-Prussia, later the Kingdom of Prussia, on the Gold Coast.The Brandenburg colony existed from 1682 to 1701, after which it became a Prussian colony from 1701 to 1721.
China's foreign minister Wang Yi on Saturday said the South Pacific region should not become an arena for major power rivalries and that its assistance to countries there is free of political ...
Met with Prime Minister Heo Jeong. Addressed the National Assembly. Lyndon B. Johnson [2] October 31 – November 2, 1966 South Korea: Seoul, Suwon: State visit. Met with President Park Chung-hee and Prime Minister Chung Il-kwon. Addressed National Assembly. Richard Nixon [3] February 21–28, 1972 China: Shanghai, Beijing, Hangzhou: State Visit.
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia and China have made progress in returning to "unimpeded trade" and more is needed, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Thursday as he met Chinese Premier ...
China gains a foothold in America's backyard with giant Peru port project. ... 2023 at 12:02 PM. CHANCAY, Peru — Life in this centuries-old fishing town on Peru’s Pacific coast is about to be ...
The origins of the rise of Bavarian nationalism as a strong political movement were in the Austro-Prussian War and its aftermath. [6] Bavaria was politically and culturally closer to Catholic Austria than Protestant Prussia and the Bavarians shared with the Austrians a common contempt towards the Prussians, leading Bavaria to ally with Austria in the war. [6]