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1948 in Luxembourg

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The following lists events that happened during 1948 in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

Incumbents

PositionIncumbent
Grand DukeCharlotte
Prime MinisterPierre Dupong
President of the Chamber of DeputiesÉmile Reuter
President of the Council of StateLéon Kauffman
Mayor of Luxembourg CityÉmile Hamilius

Events

January – March

  • 9 January – The Luxembourg Airlines Company is founded.
  • 29 January – The first conference of Benelux foreign ministers is held, in Luxembourg City.
  • 2 February – Luxembourg Airlines Company makes its first flight, from Luxembourg – Findel to Paris – Le Bourget.
  • 17 March – Luxembourg signs the Treaty of Brussels.

April – June

  • 3 April – The Obermosel-Zeitung and l'Unio'n cease publication and are merged into the new Lëtzebuerger Journal.
  • 5 April – The Lëtzebuerger Journal begins publication.
  • 6 June – Partial elections are held to the Chamber of Deputies, resulting in gains for the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party at the expense of the Christian Social People's Party

July – September

  • 14 July – In the aftermath of the previous month's election, the government is reshuffled, with Nicolas Margue and Lambert Schaus replaced by Pierre Frieden and Aloyse Hentgen.
  • 26 July – At the 1948 Summer Olympics, the Luxembourg national football team records its largest-ever victory, beating Afghanistan 6–0.
  • 29 July – The 1948 Summer Olympics proper begin, with 45 competitors from Luxembourg. None wins a medal.
  • 4 August – Émile Raus, Lambert Schaus, and André Origer are appointed to the Council of State, replacing Michel Rasquin and Pierre Frieden.

Births

  • 30 January – Aly Jaerling, politician
  • 7 May – Marc Agosta, athlete
  • 19 November – Robert Biever, member of the Council of State

Deaths

  • 8 November – Jean-Pierre Muller, cyclist

Footnotes

References

References

  1. "Charlotte {{!}} grand duchess of Luxembourg {{!}} Britannica".
  2. Thewes (2006), p. 133
  3. Thewes (2006), p. 130
  4. "Membres depuis 1857". Council of State.
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