the "grand coalition" government led by the Social Democratic chancellor Hermann Müller. Using highly emotional, visceral language, Hugenberg and his newspapers...
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a leading representative of heavy industry to participate; instead Hermann Warmbold, who had previously sat on the board of the chemical concern BASF,...
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Rudolf Wissell Succeeded by Hermann Warmbold Reich Minister of Transport In office 13 April 1929 – 27 March 1930 Chancellor Hermann Müller Preceded by Georg...
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DNVP Justice Franz Gürtner 1 June 1932 3 December 1932 DNVP Labour Hermann Warmbold [de] (acting) 1 June 1932 6 June 1932 Independent Hugo Schäffer [de]...
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Schleicher 3 December 1932 30 January 1933 Independent Economic Affairs Hermann Warmbold [de] 3 December 1932 30 January 1933 Independent Finance Lutz Graf...
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complete cancellation of reparations payments. Economics Minister Hermann Warmbold and Finance Minister Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk defended the position...
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(1882–1945) 27 June 1930 8 October 1931 1 year, 103 days DStP 13 Warmbold, HermannHermann Warmbold [de] (1876–1976) 9 October 1931 28 April 1932 202 days Independent...
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March 1930 30 May 1932 2 years, 61 days Centre Brüning I–II – Warmbold, HermannHermann Warmbold [de] (1876–1976) Acting 1 June 1932 6 June 1932 5 days Independent...
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1910 1917 Paul von Eisenhart-Rothe 1917 1918 Otto Braun 1918 1921 Hermann Warmbold 1921 1921 Hugo Wendorff 1921 1925 Heinrich Steiger 1925 1932 Alfred...
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Paul Moldenhauer Robert Schmidt Hermann Dietrich Ernst Trendelenburg Hermann Warmbold Ernst Trendelenburg Hermann Warmbold Nazi Germany (1933–1945) Alfred...
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