Oskar Leimgruber
Oskar Leimgruber (5 July 1886 in Fribourg, Switzerland – 19 July 1976) was a Swiss Politician from the Christian Democratic People's Party (CVP). After having studied at Fribourg and at Schwytz, he pursued legal studies at the Universities of Fribourg, Bern, and Vienna, obtaining his doctorate in 1911. Leimgruber had many different jobs, among them journalist at La Liberté and at Freiburger Zeitung, adjunct director of the museum of arts and occupations, and cantonal secretary of arts and occupations, as well as lawyer.
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Oskar Leimgruber
Oskar Leimgruber (5 July 1886 in Fribourg, Switzerland – 19 July 1976) was a Swiss Politician from the Christian Democratic People's Party (CVP). After having studied at Fribourg and at Schwytz, he pursued legal studies at the Universities of Fribourg, Bern, and Vienna, obtaining his doctorate in 1911. Leimgruber had many different jobs, among them journalist at La Liberté and at Freiburger Zeitung, adjunct director of the museum of arts and occupations, and cantonal secretary of arts and occupations, as well as lawyer.
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Oskar Leimgruber (* 5. Juli 18 ...... n 1943 bis 1951 Bundeskanzler.
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Oskar Leimgruber (5 July 1886 ...... 1951 and died in Bern in 1976.
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Oskar Leimgruber (Fribourg, 5 ...... ed op negentigjarige leeftijd.
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Oskar Leimgruber (ur. 5 lipca ...... federalny w latach 1944-1951.
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Oskar Leimgruber, né le 5 juil ...... Parti conservateur-catholique.
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Oskar Leimgruber (* 5. Juli 18 ...... n 1943 bis 1951 Bundeskanzler.
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Oskar Leimgruber (5 July 1886 ...... ccupations, as well as lawyer.
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Oskar Leimgruber (Fribourg, 5 ...... kanselier onder Robert Käslin.
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Oskar Leimgruber (ur. 5 lipca ...... federalny w latach 1944-1951.
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Oskar Leimgruber, né le 5 juil ...... Parti conservateur-catholique.
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