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Max Petitpierre (26 February 1899 – 25 March 1994) was a Swiss politician, jurist and member of the Swiss Federal Council, heading the Political Department (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) (1944-1961). He was elected to the Swiss Federal Council on 14 December 1944 and handed over office on 30 June 1961. He was affiliated to the Free Democratic Party. He served as President of the Diplomatic Conference at Geneva of 1949 which adopted the landmark 1949 Geneva Conventions. He died at the age of 95.

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  • Max Petitpierre (* 26. Februar 1899 in Neuenburg; † 25. März 1994 ebenda) war ein Schweizer Politiker (FDP) aus dem Kanton Neuenburg. Als Bundesrat war er Aussenminister und bekleidete dreimal das Amt des Bundespräsidenten. (de)
  • Max PETITPIERRE estis svisa politikisto kaj membro de la Radikal-Demokrata Partio de Svislando. Li naskiĝis la 26-an de februaro 1899 en Neŭŝatelo, kie li ankaŭ mortis la 25-an de marto 1994. (eo)
  • Max Petitpierre, né le 26 février 1899 à Neuchâtel (originaire de Neuchâtel et de Couvet) et mort le 25 mars 1994 dans sa ville natale, est un homme politique et un avocat suisse, membre du Parti radical-démocratique. Il est conseiller fédéral de 1945 à 1961 et président de la Confédération en 1950, 1955 et 1960. (fr)
  • Max Petitpierre (26 February 1899 – 25 March 1994) was a Swiss politician, jurist and member of the Swiss Federal Council, heading the Political Department (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) (1944-1961). He was elected to the Swiss Federal Council on 14 December 1944 and handed over office on 30 June 1961. He was affiliated to the Free Democratic Party. He served as President of the Diplomatic Conference at Geneva of 1949 which adopted the landmark 1949 Geneva Conventions. During his time in office he held the Political Department (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) and was President of the Confederation three times in 1950, 1955 and 1960. He died at the age of 95. (en)
  • Max Petitpierre (Neuchâtel, 26 febbraio 1899 – Neuchâtel, 25 marzo 1994) è stato un politico svizzero, 113º, 118º e 123º Presidente della Confederazione Svizzera, negli anni 1950, 1955 e 1960. (it)
  • Max Petitpierre (Neuchâtel, 26 februari 1899 - 25 maart 1994), was een Zwitsers politicus. (nl)
  • Max Petitpierre (ur. 26 lutego 1899 w Neuchâtel, zm. 25 marca 1994 tamże) – szwajcarski polityk i dyplomata, członek Rady Związkowej w latach 1944 – 1961, Minister spraw zagranicznych w latach 1945 – 1961, wiceprezydent na rok 1949, prezydent Konfederacji w 1950, 1955 i 1960 roku. Autor wielu prac z zakresu prawa międzynarodowego. (pl)
  • Max Petitpierre (Neuchâtel, 26 de Fevereiro de 1899 - Neuchâtel, 25 de Março de 1994) foi um político suíço. Ele foi eleito para o Conselho Federal suíço em 14 de Dezembro de 1944 e terminou o mandato a 30 de Junho de 1961. Max Petitpierre foi Presidente da Confederação suíça em 1950, 1955 e 1960. Seu governo como presidente foi marcado pelo proibição do automobilismo no país devido ao Desastre de Le Mans em 1955 que causou a morte de 80 pessoas durante as 24 Horas de Le Mans além do piloto francês Pierre Levegh. (pt)
  • Макс Птипье́р (фр. Max Petitpierre; 26 февраля 1899, Невшатель — 25 марта 1994, Невшатель) — швейцарский политик, президент. (ru)
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  • Max Petitpierre (* 26. Februar 1899 in Neuenburg; † 25. März 1994 ebenda) war ein Schweizer Politiker (FDP) aus dem Kanton Neuenburg. Als Bundesrat war er Aussenminister und bekleidete dreimal das Amt des Bundespräsidenten. (de)
  • Max PETITPIERRE estis svisa politikisto kaj membro de la Radikal-Demokrata Partio de Svislando. Li naskiĝis la 26-an de februaro 1899 en Neŭŝatelo, kie li ankaŭ mortis la 25-an de marto 1994. (eo)
  • Max Petitpierre, né le 26 février 1899 à Neuchâtel (originaire de Neuchâtel et de Couvet) et mort le 25 mars 1994 dans sa ville natale, est un homme politique et un avocat suisse, membre du Parti radical-démocratique. Il est conseiller fédéral de 1945 à 1961 et président de la Confédération en 1950, 1955 et 1960. (fr)
  • Max Petitpierre (Neuchâtel, 26 febbraio 1899 – Neuchâtel, 25 marzo 1994) è stato un politico svizzero, 113º, 118º e 123º Presidente della Confederazione Svizzera, negli anni 1950, 1955 e 1960. (it)
  • Max Petitpierre (Neuchâtel, 26 februari 1899 - 25 maart 1994), was een Zwitsers politicus. (nl)
  • Max Petitpierre (ur. 26 lutego 1899 w Neuchâtel, zm. 25 marca 1994 tamże) – szwajcarski polityk i dyplomata, członek Rady Związkowej w latach 1944 – 1961, Minister spraw zagranicznych w latach 1945 – 1961, wiceprezydent na rok 1949, prezydent Konfederacji w 1950, 1955 i 1960 roku. Autor wielu prac z zakresu prawa międzynarodowego. (pl)
  • Max Petitpierre (Neuchâtel, 26 de Fevereiro de 1899 - Neuchâtel, 25 de Março de 1994) foi um político suíço. Ele foi eleito para o Conselho Federal suíço em 14 de Dezembro de 1944 e terminou o mandato a 30 de Junho de 1961. Max Petitpierre foi Presidente da Confederação suíça em 1950, 1955 e 1960. Seu governo como presidente foi marcado pelo proibição do automobilismo no país devido ao Desastre de Le Mans em 1955 que causou a morte de 80 pessoas durante as 24 Horas de Le Mans além do piloto francês Pierre Levegh. (pt)
  • Макс Птипье́р (фр. Max Petitpierre; 26 февраля 1899, Невшатель — 25 марта 1994, Невшатель) — швейцарский политик, президент. (ru)
  • Max Petitpierre (26 February 1899 – 25 March 1994) was a Swiss politician, jurist and member of the Swiss Federal Council, heading the Political Department (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) (1944-1961). He was elected to the Swiss Federal Council on 14 December 1944 and handed over office on 30 June 1961. He was affiliated to the Free Democratic Party. He served as President of the Diplomatic Conference at Geneva of 1949 which adopted the landmark 1949 Geneva Conventions. He died at the age of 95. (en)
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  • Max Petitpierre (de)
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  • Max Petitpierre (fr)
  • Max Petitpierre (it)
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  • Max Petitpierre (nl)
  • Max Petitpierre (pl)
  • Max Petitpierre (pt)
  • Птипьер, Макс (ru)
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