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    The second Stresemann cabinet, headed by Chancellor Gustav Stresemann of the German People's Party (DVP), was the ninth democratically elected government...
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    The first Stresemann cabinet, headed by Gustav Stresemann of the German People's Party (DVP), was the eighth democratically elected government of the...
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    Second Stresemann cabinet, which had resigned on 23 November after the Social Democratic Party (SPD) withdrew from the coalition. Marx's new cabinet was...
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    forming a government. After not having participated in a cabinet since 1923 (under Gustav Stresemann of the DVP), it had expressed a willingness to take on...
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    Gustav Ernst Stresemann (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʊstaf ˈʃtʁeːzəˌman] ; 10 May 1878 – 3 October 1929) was a German statesman who served as chancellor of...
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  • scheme to seize power in the Weimar Republic. 6 October – The Second Stresemann cabinet was sworn in. 21 October – A separatist government is formed in...
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    followed the invitation by Gustav Stresemann and became Minister of the Interior in the second Stresemann cabinet. He kept that position under Chancellor...
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  • examples were the first and second Stresemann cabinets (August–November 1923) and, less ephemerally, the second Müller cabinet (1928–1930). In Greece there...
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    based on Germany's obligations under the Treaty. On Stresemann's suggestion, the cabinet chose the second option and appointed a commission to negotiate with...
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    Great Coalition (Weimar Republic) (category Cabinets of Germany)
    Great Coalition in November 1923 and brought down the Stresemann government. The second cabinet of Hermann Müller (28 June 1928 – 27 March 1930) could...
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    Reich Chancellor and Foreign Minister Gustav Stresemann. With the exception of two short-lived cabinets in 1921 and 1922, the DVP was represented in all...
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    helped replace Cuno's cabinet with the grand coalition headed by Gustav Stresemann of the German People's Party (DVP). When Stresemann's government fell in...
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    remaining out of the cabinet and to being represented instead by Wilhelm Külz (Interior) and Peter Reinhold [de] (Finance). Gustav Stresemann (DVP, Foreign Affairs)...
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    The second Marx cabinet, headed by Wilhelm Marx of the Centre Party, was the 11th democratically elected government during the Weimar Republic. It took...
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    first and second cabinets of Gustav Stresemann, the second of Hermann Müller and the first of Heinrich Brüning. The others sat in the cabinets in an acting...
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    talks (15 May). The same day, during a meeting of the caretaker cabinet, Gustav Stresemann (DVP), mentioned Minister of Justice Wilhelm Marx (Centre) as...
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    Locarno Treaties (category Treaties of the Second Polish Republic)
    Poland, which were open for revision. German foreign minister Gustav Stresemann made his highest priority the restoration of German prestige and privileges...
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    confidence. It was replaced the next day by the first cabinet of Gustav Stresemann. Joseph Wirth's second cabinet resigned on 14 November 1922 when he was unable...
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    1923 to 19 January 1926 in the Second Stresemann cabinet, the First and Second Marx cabinet and the First Luther cabinet. Kanitz died in 1949 in Frankfurt-Sossenheim...
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  • armed SA men in front of about 3,000 people and declared the second Stresemann cabinet deposed. Sturmabteilung leader Rudolf Hess read a list of names...
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    and left wing KPD picked up 82 seats. After the SPD left Gustav Stresemann's cabinet in November 1923 in protest of the Reich executions against Saxony...
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    the centre-right DVP led by Gustav Stresemann, which had received 13.9% of the vote (up from 4.4% in 1919). The cabinet ended the period of government by...
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    hold, the cabinet of Cuno resigned in August 1923 and was replaced by the cabinet of Gustav Stresemann. After Stresemann reshuffled his cabinet in early...
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    pro-republican atmosphere. However, National Liberal politician Gustav Stresemann persuaded the other centrist parties that the situation was still too...
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    Affairs as a member of the Cabinet of Germany (Bundesregierung). Its first location is on Wilhelmstrasse in Berlin, the second in Bonn. The Reich Ministry...
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    party, Papen resigned from it. The cabinet over which Papen presided was labelled the "cabinet of barons" or "cabinet of monocles". Papen had little support...
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    the first cabinet of Gustav Stresemann. In 1929, he again served briefly as minister for Reconstruction in the second cabinet of Hermann Müller. Schmidt...
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    Luther formed a new government with a cabinet drawn from the middle-of-the road parties, retaining Stresemann, which the Reichstag approved when threatened...
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    until 28 June. The second cabinet of Hermann Müller of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) took office the next day. The third Marx cabinet resigned after it...
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    to Rhenish separatists. Luther remained in this office in the cabinet of Gustav Stresemann, focussing on ensuring food supplies for those groups of the...
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