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    Oskar Gustav Rudolf Hergt (22 October 1869 in Naumburg – 9 May 1967 in Göttingen) was a German lawyer and nationalist politician, who served simultaneously...
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    There was much disagreement about who was to lead the new party, and Oskar Hergt was chosen as leader on 19 December 1918 very much as the compromise...
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    March, negotiations began. Representatives of the democratic right, Oskar Hergt and Gustav Stresemann also participated. The four big centre-right parties...
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    party Third party   Leader Hermann Müller Otto Wels Arthur Crispien Oskar Hergt Constantin Fehrenbach Party SPD DNVP Centre Last election 39.5%, 186...
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    II The office was vacant from 15 December 1924 to 28 January 1927. 10 Oskar Hergt (1869–1967) 28 January 1927 28 June 1928 517 DNVP Minister of Justice...
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    party   Leader Otto Wels Hermann Müller Arthur Crispien Ernst Däumig Oskar Hergt Party SPD USPD DNVP Last election 37.9%, 165 seats 7.6%, 22 seats 10...
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    May 1926 – 28 June 1928 President Paul von Hindenburg Vice-Chancellor Oskar Hergt Preceded by Hans Luther Succeeded by Hermann Müller In office 30 November...
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    cultural critic, poet and philologist, lived in Naumburg 1849-1864. Oskar Hergt (1869-1967), politician Gisela von Poswik (1875–1940), radiologist Götz...
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    (1868–1949) 16 May 1926 17 December 1926 215 days Centre Marx III 10 Oskar Hergt (1869–1967) 28 January 1927 12 June 1928 1 year, 136 days DNVP Marx III–IV...
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    Oskar Hergt (DNVP), Vice-Chancellor and Minister of Justice...
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    Chancellor Wilhelm Marx Preceded by Wilhelm Marx (acting) Succeeded by Oskar Hergt Reich Minister for the Occupied Territories Acting 17 July 1926 – 29...
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    office 28 June 1928 – 13 April 1929 Chancellor Hermann Müller Preceded by Oskar Hergt Succeeded by Theodor von Guérard Reich Minister of the Interior In office...
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    Shulaveri, Georgia. The German National People's Party was established with Oskar Hergt as party leader. Ripley's Believe It or Not! first appeared as a cartoon...
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    Minister of Finance August Lentze July 14, 1917 August 6, 1917   N/A Oskar Hergt August 6, 1917 November 1, 1917   DRP Minister of Spiritual, Educational...
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  • Stefan Zweig and Carl Zuckmayer, also visual artists such as Max Pechstein, Oskar Kokoschka and George Grosz, also the actress Tilla Durieux, the publishers...
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    von Baden October 3, 1918 November 9, 1918   N/A Minister of Finance Oskar Hergt November 1, 1917 November 7, 1918   DRP Minister of Spiritual, Educational...
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    (1923) Wilhelm Marx (1923–1925) Preceded by Robert Schmidt Succeeded by Oskar Hergt Reich Minister of the Interior In office 11 November 1923 – 15 December...
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    30 March 1930 – 1 June 1932 Chancellor Heinrich Brüning Preceded by Oskar Hergt (1928) Succeeded by Franz von Papen (1933) Reich Minister of Finance...
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  • von Hassell Karl Helfferich Hans Helfritz Wilhelm Henning Paul Hensel Oskar Hergt Hans Heyck Friedrich Hildebrandt Otto Hoetzsch Alfred Hugenberg Friedrich...
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  • German politician, former Chancellor of Germany (born 1876) May 9 — Oskar Hergt, German politician (born 1869) May 27 - Paul Henckels, German actor (born...
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    Hanemann, DNVP Georg Hartmann, DNVP Dr. Johann Jacob Haßlacher, DNVP Oskar Hergt (1869–1967), DNVP Dr. Alfred Hugenberg (1865–1951), DNVP Emil Hemeter...
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    Miquel 1890 1901 Georg von Rheinbaben 1901 1910 August Lentze 1910 1917 Oskar Hergt 1917 1918 Albert Südekum and Hugo Simon 1918 1919 Albert Südekum 1919...
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    2020. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |comment= ignored (help) Kerstin Hergt (2 March 2018). "Chic im Krankenhaus". Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung....
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  • – Carl von Opel, German automotive pioneer (died 1927) 22 October – Oskar Hergt, German politician (died 1967) 4 November – Fritz Schumacher, German...
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    German President Friedrich Ebert offered the Chancellorship to Oskar Hergt, but Hergt voiced too many reservations about the Dawes Plan and so Ebert asked...
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  • reconnaissance/close support Hannuschke monoplane - single seat scout, 1915 Hergt monoplane - fighter, 1918 (Hansa und Brandenburgische Flugzeugwerke) Hansa-Brandenburg...
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    Uprising of 1944. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-23421-2. Hergt, Klaus (2000). Exiled to Siberia: A Polish Child's World War II Journey...
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