Cuno's cabinet
Cuno's cabinet | |
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Seventh government of the Weimar Republic | |
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Chancellor | Wilhelm Cuno |
choice | 1920 |
Legislative period | 1. |
Appointed by | President Friedrich Ebert |
education | November 22, 1922 |
The End | August 12, 1923 |
Duration | 0 years and 263 days |
predecessor | Cabinet Wirth II |
successor | Cabinet Stresemann I |
composition | |
Party (s) | DDP, center, DVP and BVP |
representation | |
Parliament | 189/459 |
The Cuno cabinet was a cabinet of the Reich government during the Weimar Republic . Wilhelm Cuno became the first independent Chancellor of the young republic.
composition
Reich Minister
Cuno's cabinet November 22, 1922 to August 12, 1923 |
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Chancellor | Wilhelm Cuno | independent | ||
Vice Chancellor |
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Frederic von Rosenberg | independent | ||
Interior | Rudolf Oeser | DDP | ||
Finances | Andreas Hermes | center | ||
economy | Johann Becker | DVP | ||
job | Heinrich Brauns | center | ||
Reichswehr | Otto Gessler | DDP | ||
Judiciary | Rudolf Heinze | DVP | ||
Schatz disbanded on March 29, 1923 |
Heinrich Albert | independent | ||
Food and Agriculture |
Karl Müller until November 25, 1922 |
center | ||
Hans Luther from December 2, 1922 |
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reconstruction | Heinrich Albert from March 29, 1923 |
independent | ||
post Office | Karl Stingl | BVP | ||
traffic | Wilhelm Groener | independent |
Officials of the Reich Chancellery
Officials of the Reich Chancellery |
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State Secretary of the Reich Chancellery | Eduard Hamm | |
Press chief of the Reich government | Legation Councilor Arthur Schmidt-Elskop (appointed until January 16, 1923) | |
Press chief of the Reich government | Ministerial Director Friedrich Heilbron | |
Head of department | Ministerialrat Karl Wever | |
Head of department | Ministerialrat Hans-Jürgen von Bornstedt | |
Head of department | Ministerialrat Franz Kempner | |
Speaker | Upper Government Councilor Karl Eugen Offermann | |
Speaker | Councilor Max von Stockhausen | |
Speaker | Government Councilor Richard Wienstein (since April 18, 1923) | |
Speaker | Government Councilor Walter Grävell (since July 1923) | |
Personal assistant to the Reich Chancellor | Attaché Baron Sigismund von Bibra (since January 3, 1923) | |
Office director | Hofrat Rudolf Ostertag |
See also
Web links
- Negotiations of the Reichstag - Volume 380 - Changes in the Reich Government
- bundesarchiv.de : The Cuno Cabinet (1922/23) . Edited for the Historical Commission at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences by Karl Dietrich Erdmann and for the Federal Archives by Wolfgang Mommsen (until 1972) with the participation of Walter Vogel. Boldt-Verlag, Boppard am Rhein, 1973, ISBN 978-3-486-41071-6 .