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    Wilhelm Marx (15 January 1863 – 5 August 1946) was a German judge, politician and member of the Catholic Centre Party. During the Weimar Republic he was...
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    Wilhelm Marx House (Wilhelm-Marx-Haus) is a historical high-rise building in the central district of Düsseldorf in Germany. It was one of the first highrise...
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    Karl Marx (German: [maʁks]; 5 May 1818 – 14 March 1883) was a German-born philosopher, economist, political theorist, historian, sociologist, journalist...
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    of winning were Otto Braun of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and Wilhelm Marx of the Centre Party. Both the SPD and Centre were members of the Weimar...
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    The first Marx cabinet, headed by Wilhelm Marx of the Centre Party, was the tenth democratically elected government during the Weimar Republic. It took...
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    Ministry of Finance and kept that portfolio in the two cabinets led by Wilhelm Marx which followed. Luther thus was in charge of the currency reform which...
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    confidence, but remained as foreign minister in the new government led by Wilhelm Marx. His first major diplomatic success was the 1924 Dawes Plan, which reduced...
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    Ebert as President of the Reich, running against the Centre Party's Wilhelm Marx, Karl Jarres of the DVP and Ernst Thälmann of the Communist Party of...
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    The third Marx cabinet, headed by Wilhelm Marx of the Centre Party, was the 14th democratically elected government during the Weimar Republic. On 17 May...
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    difficult as it had been in 1920. On 10 February the former Reich Chancellor Wilhelm Marx (Centre), supported by the Centre, DDP and SPD, was elected Minister...
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    Burle Dubeux, and Wilhelm Marx, a German Jew born in Stuttgart and raised in Trier. The family moved to Rio de Janeiro in 1913. Burle Marx's first landscaping...
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    Scholz 2 years, 128 days 15 21 Heinrich Brüning 2 years, 61 days 16 19 Wilhelm Marx (second non-consecutive term) 2 years, 26 days 17 20 Hermann Müller (second...
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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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    Hindenburg, rather than the candidate of the Centre Party, Wilhelm Marx. In 1932, Cuno joined Wilhelm Keppler to advise Adolf Hitler economically. Cuno died...
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    age of 54, the candidate of the parties that supported the Republic, Wilhelm Marx of the Centre Party, was defeated in the second round of the 1925 Reich...
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    November, when the Social Democrats left the coalition and the Centre's Wilhelm Marx became chancellor of a cabinet of the remaining parties. In January 1925...
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    Joseph Wirth Deutsche Biographie: Wilhelm Cuno Deutsche Biographie: Gustav Stresemann Deutsche Biographie: Wilhelm Marx Deutsche Biographie: Hans Luther...
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    national governments and provided ministers in the cabinets of Wilhelm Cuno, Wilhelm Marx (first), third and fourth cabinets), Hans Luther (first) and second...
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    minister of Germany from July 1926 to February 1927 in the cabinet of Wilhelm Marx, as Reichsjustizminister (Minister of Justice) and minister for the occupied...
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    defeated in the first round by Zentrum's Wilhelm Marx, who however failed to gain a majority. Fearing that Marx would win the second round (something made...
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    The fourth Marx cabinet, headed by Wilhelm Marx of the Centre Party, was the 15th democratically elected government during the Weimar Republic. On 29 January...
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    DVP supported Paul von Hindenburg against the Centre Party candidate Wilhelm Marx.. In contrast to the German Democratic Party, which was openly sponsored...
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    Karl Eduard Wilhelm Groener (German pronunciation: [ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈɡʁøːnɐ] ; 22 November 1867 – 3 May 1939) was a German general and politician. His organisational...
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  • president. Because of Marx's poor grades, his father forced him to transfer to the far more serious and academically oriented Friedrich-Wilhelm University in...
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    II DVP–SPD–Z–DDP 17 Wilhelm Marx (1863–1946) 30 November 1923 15 January 1925 1 year, 46 days Centre Party Marx I Z–DVP–BVP–DDP Marx II Z–DVP–DDP 2 (May...
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    Catholic Centre and other democratic parties united to support the centre's Wilhelm Marx, who had twice served as chancellor and was now Minister President of...
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    interior minister of Germany in the cabinets of chancellors Hans Luther and Wilhelm Marx. Külz was born on 18 February 1875 at Borna near Leipzig in the Kingdom...
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    15 in Jena. Notable examples of early high-rise buildings include the Wilhelm Marx House in Düsseldorf, the Borsigturm and Ullsteinhaus in Berlin, the Hansahochhaus...
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    November 1922. The SPD did not participate in the following government of Wilhelm Cuno, which lasted until August 1923. Recognizing a national emergency...
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    Jenny Julia Eleanor Marx (16 January 1855 – 31 March 1898), sometimes called Eleanor Aveling and known to her family as Tussy, was the English-born youngest...
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