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    Karl Joseph Wirth (German pronunciation: [kaɐ̯l jo:zɛf vɪɐ̯t]; 6 September 1879 – 3 January 1956) was a German politician of the Catholic Centre Party...
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     323–324. Küppers, Heinrich (1997). Joseph Wirth: Parlamentarier, Minister und Kanzler Der Weimarer Republik [Joseph Wirth: Parliamentarian, Minister and Chancellor...
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  • American Naval officer Joseph Wirth (1879–1956), Chancellor and Finance Minister of Germany Kelley Wirth, American politician Theodore Wirth (1863–1949), Swiss-American...
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  • Democrats) Chancellor - Constantin Fehrenbach (Centre) (to 10 May), Joseph Wirth (Centre) (from 10 May) Almost all of the most important events in Germany...
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    airport on the Oberwiesenfeld) in Munich-Milbertshofen, and Karl Rapp and Joseph Wirth were given power of attorney in Munich. Rapp, working as an engineer...
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  • Lorig (1868–1948, from Butzweiler/Eifel) and Joseph Wirth. Gemünden was a pastoral community, and Joseph Wirth earned a living as a cattle dealer. The family...
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    The first Wirth cabinet, headed by Chancellor Joseph Wirth of the Centre Party, was the fifth democratically elected government of the Weimar Republic...
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    Catholic politicians, comprising republicans like Matthias Erzberger and Joseph Wirth as well as right-wingers like Franz von Papen. As a result of the party's...
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    of their votes. Although the Coalition was revived in the ministry of Joseph Wirth from 1921 to 1922, the pro-democratic elements never truly had a majority...
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    Germany refused to accept the terms. The German government of Chancellor Joseph Wirth accepted the ultimatum on 11 May and began its "policy of fulfilment"...
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    Hermann Müller (second non-consecutive term) 1 year, 272 days 18 14 Joseph Wirth 1 year, 188 days 19 18 Hans Luther 1 year, 117 days 20 17 Wilhelm Marx...
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    Erzberger also was the leader of the left-wing of the Centre Party with Joseph Wirth. At a Reich party committee meeting, he said that "Left is life, Right...
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    The second Wirth cabinet, headed by Joseph Wirth of the Centre Party, was the sixth democratically elected government of the Weimar Republic. It assumed...
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    cabinet of Joseph Wirth (Centre Party) in May 1921 as minister of the treasury and vice-chancellor. He held the positions throughout Wirth's term of office...
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    Wilhelm Groener (category Commanders of the Military Order of Max Joseph)
    Pour le Mérite (11 September 1915) Commander of the Military Order of Max Joseph Bavaria Officer of the Military Merit Order with Swords (Bavaria) Knight...
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    265 days Centre Bauer 4 Joseph Wirth (1879–1956) 27 March 1920 22 October 1921 1 year, 209 days Centre Müller I Fehrenbach Wirth I 5 Andreas Hermes (1878–1964)...
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    August 1923 President Friedrich Ebert Chancellor Wilhelm Cuno Preceded by Joseph Wirth Succeeded by Gustav Stresemann Personal details Born (1874-12-26)26 December...
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    resignation in 1920, but he agreed to form a cabinet after the resignation of Joseph Wirth's second cabinet. Cuno was appointed chancellor on 22 November 1922 by...
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    Joseph Wirth (Centre), Minister of the Interior...
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    Chancellor (1919–1925) Gustav Bauer Hermann Müller Constantin Fehrenbach Joseph Wirth Wilhelm Cuno Gustav Stresemann Wilhelm Marx Hans Luther Preceded by Office...
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    wing, which included noted politicians such as Matthias Erzberger and Joseph Wirth, as well as Catholic workers' associations and Catholic trade unions...
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    Niklaus Emil Wirth (IPA: /vɛrt/) (15 February 1934 – 1 January 2024) was a Swiss computer scientist. He designed several programming languages, including...
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    (Jun.1920) 14 Joseph Wirth (1879–1956) 10 May 1921 22 November 1922 1 year, 196 days Centre Party Wirth I Z–SPD–DDP (Weimar Coalition) Wirth II Z–SPD–DDP...
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    17 January 1922, party chairman. He supported Centre Party Chancellor Joseph Wirth in his "fulfillment policy" (Erfüllungspolitik) which attempted to comply...
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    Christian Wirth (German: [vɪʁt] ; 24 November 1885 – 26 May 1944) was a German SS officer and leading Holocaust perpetrator who was one of the primary...
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    1921–22 and throughout 1923, he was minister of justice in the cabinets of Joseph Wirth and Gustav Stresemann. During his time in office, a number of important...
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    When Rathenau was assassinated on 24 June 1922, the Zentrum Chancellor Joseph Wirth angrily turned towards the DNVP's Reichstag delegation and with his finger...
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    caretaker basis until 10 May, when it was replaced by the first cabinet of Joseph Wirth, the Centre Party minister of Finance under Fehrenbach. The Reichstag...
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  • as a result of the London ultimatum on reparations. He is replaced by Joseph Wirth, also of the Centre Party. 5 May: The London Schedule of Payments reduces...
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    Martin Schiele Otto Geßler Wilhelm Külz Walter von Keudell Carl Severing Joseph Wirth Wilhelm Groener Wilhelm von Gayl Franz Bracht  Nazi Germany (1933–45)...
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