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Gustav Stresemann
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Alternative spellings: Gustave Stresemann G. Stresemann
B:10. Mai 1878Berlin D: 3. Oktober 1929 Biblio: Interessenvertreter des Bundes der Industriellen (BDI); im Ersten Weltkrieg Vertreter annexionistischer Kriegsziele und eines "Siegfriedens"; Vertreter einer "Erfüllungspolitik" gegenüber den westlichen Allierten; Mitglied des Reichstages Jan. 1907-1912, 1914-1918, 1920-03.10.1929 Reichskanzler 13.08.1923-02.11.1923; Reichsminister des Auswärtigen 03.11.1923-03.10.1929; Nobelpreis (Frieden) 1926 ; 1897-1900 Studium der Nationalökonomie, 1900 Dr. phil, 1906-1912 Mitglied des Dresdener Stadtrats, 1907-1912, 1914-1918 und 1920-1929 Mitglied des Reichstags (Nationalliberale Partei, später Deutsche Volkspartei), 1917 Parteivorsitzender der Nationalliberalen, 1918 Mitbegründer der Deutschen Volkspartei, 1919 Mitglied der Verfassunggebenden Nationalversammlung, 1923 Reichskanzler, 1923-1929 Außenminister, 1926 Friedensnobelpreis zusammen mit Aristide Briand. Death Place:
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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 in 1923 (for 102 days) and as foreign minister from 1923 to 1929, during the Weimar Republic. His most notable achievement was the reconciliation between Germany and France, for which he and French Prime Minister Aristide Briand received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1926. During a period of political instability and fragile, short-lived governments, he was the most influential cabinet member in most of the Weimar Republic's existence. During his political career, he represented three successive liberal parties; he was the dominant figure of the German People's Party during the Weimar Republic. (Source: DBPedia)
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Flugschriften der Deutschen Volkspartei (10)
Veröffentlichungen des Verbandes Sächsischer Industrieller (7)
Veröffentlichungen des Bundes der Industriellen (4)
Der Austausch : Schriftenreihe der Vereinigung Carl Schurz (2)