• Franz-Josef Vogt (born 30 October 1985) is a Liechtensteiner football coach and former player who serves as head coach of FC Balzers II. Vogt played club...
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    Franz Joseph II (Franz Josef Maria Alois Alfred Karl Johannes Heinrich Michael Georg Ignaz Benediktus Gerhardus Majella; 16 August 1906 – 13 November 1989)...
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    Minister of Liechtenstein from 1938 to 1945. Vogt was born on 19 July 1906 in Balzers as the son of farmer Josef Kaspar and Magdalena Theresia Gstöhl as one...
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    Franz Josef Strauss (German: Strauß [fʁants ˈjoːzɛf ˈʃtʁaʊs]; 6 September 1915 – 3 October 1988) was a German politician. He was the long-time chairman...
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    Franz Josef Hoop (/hˈup/, German: [ˈjoːzɛf hˈoːp] ; 14 December 1895 – 19 October 1959) was a diplomat and political figure from Liechtenstein who served...
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    The third Josef Hoop cabinet was the governing body of Liechtenstein from 30 March 1938 to 9 November 1944. It was appointed by Franz Joseph II and chaired...
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  • 2023. "Prince Franz Josef II visits Adolf Hitler in Berlin". Liechtenstein-Institut (in German). 27 March 2019. Retrieved 17 May 2023. Vogt-Frommelt, Rita...
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    and help retain Liechtenstein's neutrality overseen by Franz Joseph II. As a result, Alois Vogt of the Patriotic Union was appointed to became Deputy Prime...
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    Josef Hoop cabinet was the governing body of Liechtenstein from 28 February 1936 to 30 March 1938. It was appointed by Franz I and chaired by Josef Hoop...
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    neutrality overseen by him and led by Josef Hoop and Otto Schaedler respectively. Franz Josef, Hoop and Alois Vogt paid an official visit to Berlin in March...
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    was appointed by Johann II and continued by his successor Franz I. It was chaired by Josef Hoop. The government of Gustav Schädler was forced to resign...
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    by Josef Hoop. At the request of Franz Joseph II on 9 November 1944, the Third Josef Hoop cabinet cabinet was dissolved and succeeded with Josef Hoop...
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  • "Liechtenstein's Prince Franz Josef II, 83". Los Angeles Times. 15 November 1989. Retrieved 25 May 2023. Geiger, Peter (31 December 2011). "Hoop,_Josef_(1895–1959)"...
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    Mohr 1851–1852: Josef Spachholz 1852–1864: Johann Häusler 1864–1865: Johann Drescher 1866–1867: Dominik Noppel 1867–1880: Josef Anton Vogt 1880–1891: Konstantin...
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    Liechtenstein. After six years of reports, the plan was first adopted by engineer Josef Vogt based on the design of Austrian engineer Philipp Krapf, but was not conducted...
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    Franz-Josef Wuermeling (8 November 1900 - 7 March 1986) was a West German CDU politician and minister who served as Federal Minister for Family Affairs...
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    Christoph Wanger Franz Wolfinger Gregor Fischer Baptist Quaderer Wilhelm Schlegel Josef Walser Franz Josef Laternser Johann Baptist Beck Franz Josef Schlegel...
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  • Balzers 4 3MF Reto Mündle (1984-07-03)3 July 1984 (aged 19) Vaduz 5 2DF Franz-Josef Vogt (1985-10-30)30 October 1985 (aged 17) Balzers 6 2DF Matthias Biedermann...
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  • Liechtenstein (in German). Retrieved 25 May 2023. "Liechtenstein's Prince Franz Josef II, 83". Los Angeles Times. 15 November 1989. Retrieved 25 May 2023....
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    Franz-Josef Holzenkamp (born 8 January 1960) is a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) who served in the Bundestag between 2005 and...
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    Wayback Machine." Commune of Vaduz. Retrieved on May 12, 2016. "Fürst-Franz-Josef-Strasse 38 9490 Vaduz" "Kindergarten Archived 13 October 2016 at the...
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  • Franz Josef Bach (2 February 1917 – 8 August 2001) was a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and former member of the German Bundestag...
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    Eastern Switzerland to Germany. In March 1939, Franz Joseph II, Prince of Liechtenstein along with Josef Hoop and his government paid an official visit...
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  • Franz-Josef Berners (born 27 March 1945) is a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and former member of the German Bundestag. Berners...
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    September 1945 to 8 March 1951. It was appointed by Franz Joseph II and chaired by Alexander Frick. Josef Hoop resigned as Prime Minister of Liechtenstein...
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  • Josef "Pips" Priller (German: [ˈpʁɪlɐ]; 27 July 1915 – 20 May 1961) was a German military aviator and wing commander in the Luftwaffe during World War...
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    Franz Josef Jung (born 5 March 1949) is a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). He became Federal Minister of Defence in the Grand...
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    Carl von In der Maur (category Commanders of the Order of Franz Joseph)
    1976, p. 64. Vogt 1990, p. 42. Vogt 1990, p. 40. Vogt 1990, p. 41. Vogt 1990, p. 43. Ospelt, Josef (12 February 1914), Regierungssekretär Josef Ospelt berichtet...
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  • Count Franz-Ludwig Schenk von Stauffenberg (German: Franz-Ludwig Gustav Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg; born 4 May 1938) is a German lawyer and politician...
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    Franz Josef Conrad (April 12, 1944 – September 12, 1985) was a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and former member of the German...
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