Karl Rudolf Heinze (22 July 1865 – 26 May 1928) was a German jurist and politician. During the Weimar Republic, as a member of the right-of-centre German...
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Rudolf Heinze (1865–1925), German politician Steve Heinze (born 1970), American ice hockey player Suse Heinze (born 1920), German diver Timo Heinze (born...
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protect the Republic. There were three DVP members in the new cabinet: Rudolf Heinze as justice minister and vice chancellor, Ernst Scholz as economics minister...
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Richard Heinze (1867 – 1930) was a German classical philologist. He was a younger brother to politician Rudolf Heinze (1865–1928). Heinze was born on...
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Minister-President • 1831–1843 Bernhard von Lindenau (first) • 1918 Rudolf Heinze (last) Legislature Landtag (1831–1918) • Upper Chamber "First Chamber"...
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party Sixth party Leader Arthur von Posadowsky-Wehner Hugo Haase Rudolf Heinze Party DNVP USPD DVP Seats won 44 22 19 Popular vote 3,121,541 2,319...
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Oehlschläger 1889–1891 Robert Bosse 1891–1892 Eduard von Hanauer 1892–1893 Rudolf Arnold Nieberding 1893–1909 Hermann Lisco 1909–1917 Paul Georg Christof...
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August 1923 – 23 November 1923 Chancellor Gustav Stresemann Preceded by Rudolf Heinze Succeeded by Erich Emminger In office 26 October 1921 – 22 November...
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Interior Müller I The office was vacant from 21 June to 25 June 1920. 6 Rudolf Heinze (1865–1928) 25 June 1920 10 May 1921 319 DVP Minister of Justice Fehrenbach...
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diplomat Helene Lange (1848–1930), politician, educator and suffragist Rudolf Heinze (1865–1928), jurist and politician; vice-chancellor of Germany, 1920/21...
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