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Philipp Scheidemann
Alternative spellings: Ph. Scheidemann Philip Scheidemann Scheidemann
B:26. Juli 1865Kassel D: 29. November 1939 Biblio: Lehre als Buchdrucker, 1883: Eintritt in die SPD, 1888-1900: Weiterbildung im Selbststudium in Marburg und Gießen, 1900: Redakteur bei verschiedenen sozialdemokratischen Zeitungen, 1903-1918/1920-1933: Mitglied des Reichstags (SPD), 1918: Staatssekretär im Kabinett des Prinzen Max von Baden und Mitglied im Rat der Volksbeauftragten sowie Ausrufung der Deutschen Republik, 1919: Mitglied der Verfassunggebenden Nationalversammlung und Reichskanzler sowie Vorsitzender der SPD, 1920-1925: Oberbürgermeister von Kassel, 1933: Emigration nach Prag, 1934: nach Kopenhagen. Place of Activity: Kassel Death Place:
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Philipp Heinrich Scheidemann (26 July 1865 – 29 November 1939) was a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). In the first quarter of the 20th century he played a leading role in both his party and in the young Weimar Republic. During the German Revolution of 1918–1919 that broke out after Germany's defeat in World War I, Scheidemann proclaimed a German Republic from a balcony of the Reichstag building. In 1919 he was elected Reich Minister President by the National Assembly meeting in Weimar to write a constitution for the republic. He resigned the office the same year due to a lack of unanimity in the cabinet on whether or not to accept the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. He continued to be a member of the Reichstag until 1933 and served as mayor of his native city of Kassel from 1920 to 1925. After Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party seized power in 1933, Scheidemann went into exile because he was considered one of the "November criminals" held to be responsible for Germany's defeat in the war and the collapse of the German Empire. While in exile he wrote extensively about German politics. He died in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1939. (Source: DBPedia)
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[Antinazistische Kleinschriften aus den Jahren 1929-1932] (1)