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Jean-Baptiste Auguste Liesch (18 August 1874 – 13 March 1949) was a Luxembourgish liberal politician, writer, and civil servant. He held the positions of Director-General for Justice and Director-General for Public Works in the government of Émile Reuter from 28 September 1918 to 15 April 1921. A member of the Liberal League, Liesch resigned from the government along with Michel Welter in 1921 in order to hold to account the majority Party of the Right.

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  • Jean-Baptiste Auguste Liesch (18 August 1874 – 13 March 1949) was a Luxembourgish liberal politician, writer, and civil servant. He held the positions of Director-General for Justice and Director-General for Public Works in the government of Émile Reuter from 28 September 1918 to 15 April 1921. A member of the Liberal League, Liesch resigned from the government along with Michel Welter in 1921 in order to hold to account the majority Party of the Right. After his departure from the government, he served as the Inspector-General for Customs and Assizes until 1939. On 23 January 1937, he was appointed to the Council of State of Luxembourg, in which he sat until 16 November 1945 (although only nominally for most of that period, due to the German occupation of Luxembourg in World War II). (en)
  • Auguste Liesch, né le 18 août 1874 à Mondorf-les-Bains (Luxembourg) et mort le 13 mars 1949 à Luxembourg-Ville (Luxembourg), est un écrivain, magistrat et homme politique luxembourgeois, membre de la Ligue libérale (LL). (fr)
  • Auguste Liesch (ur. 1874, zm. 1949) – luksemburski polityk, w latach 1918–1921 Luksemburga. (pl)
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  • Auguste Liesch, né le 18 août 1874 à Mondorf-les-Bains (Luxembourg) et mort le 13 mars 1949 à Luxembourg-Ville (Luxembourg), est un écrivain, magistrat et homme politique luxembourgeois, membre de la Ligue libérale (LL). (fr)
  • Auguste Liesch (ur. 1874, zm. 1949) – luksemburski polityk, w latach 1918–1921 Luksemburga. (pl)
  • Jean-Baptiste Auguste Liesch (18 August 1874 – 13 March 1949) was a Luxembourgish liberal politician, writer, and civil servant. He held the positions of Director-General for Justice and Director-General for Public Works in the government of Émile Reuter from 28 September 1918 to 15 April 1921. A member of the Liberal League, Liesch resigned from the government along with Michel Welter in 1921 in order to hold to account the majority Party of the Right. (en)
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  • Auguste Liesch (en)
  • Auguste Liesch (fr)
  • Auguste Liesch (pl)
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