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Eduard David
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Alternative spellings: Eduard Heinrich Rudolf David Eduard Heinrich Rudolph David Eduard Heinrich David
B:11. Juni 1863Ediger D: 24. Dezember 1930 Biblio: 1903-1930 M.d.R.; in der Weimarer Republik mehrfach Minister ohne Geschäftsbereich der Regierungen Scheidemann, Bauer und Müller ; Kaufmannslehre in Berlin, Studium der Philosophie, Germanistik und Geschichte in Gießen, 1892 Dr. phil., 1891-1894 Gymnasiallehrer in Gießen, 1893 Gründer der "Mitteldeutschen Sonntagszeitung", 1896 Redakteur bei der "Mainzer Volkszeitung", 1896-1908 Mitglied der Zweiten Hessischen Kammer (SPD), 1903-1918 und 1920-1930 Mitglied des Reichstags, 1918 Parlamentarischer Unterstaatssekretär im Auswärtigen Amt und Reichsminister ohne Geschäftsbereich, 1919 Reichsminister des Innern, 1919-1920 Reichsminister ohne Geschäftsbereich und Präsident der Verfassunggebenden Nationalversammlung, 1920 Bevollmächtigter des Auswärtigen Amts und der Reichsregierung in Darmstadt (Hessen), 1923-1927 Privatdozent für Politik an der Technischen Hochschule Darmstadt, Dr. oec. publ. h.c. in München. Death Place:
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Eduard Heinrich Rudolph David (11 June 1863 – 24 December 1930) was a German politician. He was an important figure in the history of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and of the German political labour movement. After the German Revolution of 1918–19 he was a Minister without portfolio in the government of Philipp Scheidemann, before becoming Minister of the Interior in June 1919 in the succeeding government headed by Gustav Bauer. David remained in that position until October of that year. David was also briefly the first president of the Weimar National Assembly which drew up the Weimar Constitution and ratified the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. (Source: DBPedia)