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    Wilhelm Carl Josef Cuno (2 July 1876 – 3 January 1933) was a German businessman and politician who was the chancellor of Germany from 1922 to 1923 for...
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  • German Wehrmacht general Wilhelm Cuno (1876–1933), German businessman, politician and chancellor of Germany (1922–1923) 4183 Cuno, an asteroid Kuno (disambiguation)...
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  • The Cuno strikes were a nationwide wave of strikes in Germany against the government of Chancellor Wilhelm Cuno in August 1923. The strikes were called...
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    Reichsaußenminister (Foreign Minister of Germany) in the cabinet of Wilhelm Cuno in 1922–1923. Rosenberg was born as Frederic (or Friedrich) Hans von...
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    subsequently lowered. The Allies believed that the government of Chancellor Wilhelm Cuno, who had succeeded Joseph Wirth in November 1922, had defaulted on the...
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    show that it would be impossible to meet them. Independent Chancellor Wilhelm Cuno received Marx's help in mobilizing civil disobedience against the Occupation...
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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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    The Cuno cabinet, headed by Chancellor Wilhelm Cuno, a political independent, was the seventh democratically elected government of the Weimar Republic...
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  • (Social Democrats) Chancellor - Joseph Wirth (Centre) (to 22 November), Wilhelm Cuno (Non-partisan) (from 22 November) Issues of disarmament and the trial...
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    When the "Cabinet of the Economy" was formed under the nonpartisan Wilhelm Cuno in November 1922, the DVP again participated in the government, with...
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    13 Constantin Fehrenbach 313 days 23 11 Gustav Bauer 279 days 24 15 Wilhelm Cuno 263 days 25 22 Franz von Papen 169 days 26 10 Philipp Scheidemann 127 days...
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    August 1923, there was a wave of nationwide strikes against Chancellor Wilhelm Cuno, which led to a vote of no-confidence in the Reichstag and his subsequent...
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  • June 22 – Madeleine Vionnet, French fashion designer (d. 1975) July 2 – Wilhelm Cuno, Chancellor of Germany (d. 1933) July 3 – George Murray Levick, British...
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    as minister for reconstruction and the Treasury in the government of Wilhelm Cuno in 1922/1923. During his tenure as commercial attaché to the German embassy...
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    the grain levy in November, the government resigned. On 22 November, Wilhelm Cuno, a political independent, replaced Wirth as chancellor. In 1924 Wirth...
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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...
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    Z–SPD–DDP (Weimar Coalition) 15 Wilhelm Cuno (1876–1933) 22 November 1922 12 August 1923 263 days Non-partisan Cuno Ind.–DVP–DDP–Z–BVP 16 Gustav Stresemann...
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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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  • the Communists from the governments. Ebert later granted Chancellor Wilhelm Cuno considerable latitude under Article 48 to deal with inflation and matters...
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    Reichswirtschaftsrat from 1920. During the creation of the cabinet of Wilhelm Cuno in November 1922, Luther was offered the Reichswirtschaftsministerium...
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  • protect the nation's borders, Seeckt and the government under Chancellor Wilhelm Cuno, a political independent, agreed to expand the Arbeitskommandos. By September...
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    were the German Chancellor Wilhelm Cuno, the “father of modern analysis” Karl Weierstrass, the anatomist Heinrich Wilhelm Waldeyer, the composer Engelbert...
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  • Reich Ministers also had no party affiliation: these chancellors were Wilhelm Cuno (1922–1923), Hans Luther (1925–1926), the former Centre politician Franz...
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    Belgian troops, referred to as the Ruhrkampf, the German government of Wilhelm Cuno reacted by announcing a policy of passive resistance. This caused the...
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    and manufacturing companies. The German government under Chancellor Wilhelm Cuno responded with a policy of non-violent passive resistance to the occupation...
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    Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky, German jazz musician (died 2023) 3 January – Wilhelm Cuno, German politician and former Chancellor of Germany (born 1876) 1 February...
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    Finance. He stayed in that office until the resignation of the cabinet of Wilhelm Cuno in August 1923. Whilst serving as a minister, Hermes managed the transition...
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    Black Reichswehr's Bruno Ernst Buchrucker) killed Gustav Stresemann, Wilhelm Cuno, Hans von Seeckt and 17 deputies followed by the Marxists creating a...
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    (1888–1916) Pierre Cuypers (1827–1921) Pope Benedict XV (1854–1922) Wilhelm Cuno (1876–1933) Edward Bullough (1880–1934) Marc-André Raffalovich (1864–1934)...
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  • National Assembly dissolved Wilhelm Cuno (1923) Gustav Stresemann (1923) – lost a vote of confidence Hans Luther (1926) Wilhelm Marx (1926) Franz von Papen...
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