People from the Canton of Remich - People from Mondorf-Les-Bains, People from Remich, Francois Altwies, Auguste Liesch, Jean-Baptiste Thorn (Paperback)


Chapters: People From Mondorf-Les-Bains, People From Remich, Francois Altwies, Auguste Liesch, Jean-Baptiste Thorn, Leandre Lacroix, Mary Alfred Moes. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 20. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Francois Altwies (11 November 1869 5 July 1936) was a Luxembourgian politician. He sat in the Chamber of Deputies, of which he served as President from 1917 until 1925. Altwies was a lawyer by profession, and was appointed notary in Junglinster in 1897, before holding that office in Luxembourg City from 1922. He was first elected to the Chamber in 1911, representing the canton of Grevenmacher. A conservative, Altwies joined the Party of the Right (PD) upon its formation in 1914. He was reelected in 1915 and 1918. An eloquent and prominent member, Altwies became, along with Emile Prum, Joseph Bech, and Auguste Thorn, one of the PD's main weapons on the floor of the Chamber. He became Vice-President of the Chamber on 28 June 1917 when Leon Kauffman, a fellow PD member, became Prime Minister. Only four months later, he was elevated to President, in which capacity he remained until 1925, when the Party of the Right lost their overall majority in the Chamber (the only spell in the era of proportional representation in which any party has held it). Altwies played a key role in putting down the attempted communist revolution led by Emile Servais in January 1919, calling upon French soldiers to intervene in the crisis. When proportional representation was introduced, in 1919, he moved to representing Centre, for which he was returned again in 1925 and 1931. He was appointed a Councillor of State in 1933. He died on the 5 July 1936 in Luxembourg City. He married Elise Wurth (1879 1966) on 21 May 1901. They lived together on the maison de maitre of Luxembourg City's presti...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=2044932

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Chapters: People From Mondorf-Les-Bains, People From Remich, Francois Altwies, Auguste Liesch, Jean-Baptiste Thorn, Leandre Lacroix, Mary Alfred Moes. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 20. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Francois Altwies (11 November 1869 5 July 1936) was a Luxembourgian politician. He sat in the Chamber of Deputies, of which he served as President from 1917 until 1925. Altwies was a lawyer by profession, and was appointed notary in Junglinster in 1897, before holding that office in Luxembourg City from 1922. He was first elected to the Chamber in 1911, representing the canton of Grevenmacher. A conservative, Altwies joined the Party of the Right (PD) upon its formation in 1914. He was reelected in 1915 and 1918. An eloquent and prominent member, Altwies became, along with Emile Prum, Joseph Bech, and Auguste Thorn, one of the PD's main weapons on the floor of the Chamber. He became Vice-President of the Chamber on 28 June 1917 when Leon Kauffman, a fellow PD member, became Prime Minister. Only four months later, he was elevated to President, in which capacity he remained until 1925, when the Party of the Right lost their overall majority in the Chamber (the only spell in the era of proportional representation in which any party has held it). Altwies played a key role in putting down the attempted communist revolution led by Emile Servais in January 1919, calling upon French soldiers to intervene in the crisis. When proportional representation was introduced, in 1919, he moved to representing Centre, for which he was returned again in 1925 and 1931. He was appointed a Councillor of State in 1933. He died on the 5 July 1936 in Luxembourg City. He married Elise Wurth (1879 1966) on 21 May 1901. They lived together on the maison de maitre of Luxembourg City's presti...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=2044932

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September 2010

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152 x 229 x 1mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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22

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978-1-158-73708-6

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9781158737086

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