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Wilhelm Marx
German politician (1863–1946).
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Statements about
Wilhelm Marx
Occupation
Politician
Judge
Country of Citizenship
Germany
Place of Birth
Cologne
Place of Death
Bonn
Date of Birth
1/15/1863
Date of Death
8/5/1946
Member of Political Party
Centre Party
Educated At
University of Bonn
Instance Of
Human
Image
Given Name
Wilhelm
Position Held
Member of the Reichstag of the Weimar Republic
Member of the Reichstag of the German Empire
Member of the Prussian House of Representatives
Member of Landtag of Prussia
(1899 - 1918)
Start Time
:
1899
End Time
:
1918
Reich Chancellor in the Weimar Republic
(11/30/1923 - 12/15/1924)
Replaces
:
Gustav Stresemann
Replaced By
:
Hans Luther
Start Time
:
11/30/1923
End Time
:
12/15/1924
Reich Chancellor in the Weimar Republic
(5/16/1926 - 6/12/1928)
Replaces
:
Hans Luther
Replaced By
:
Hermann Müller
Start Time
:
5/16/1926
End Time
:
6/12/1928
Minister President of Prussia
(2/18/1925 - 4/6/1925)
Replaces
:
Otto Braun
Replaced By
:
Otto Braun
Series Ordinal
:
6
Start Time
:
2/18/1925
End Time
:
4/6/1925
Chancellor of Germany
(5/17/1926 - 6/12/1928)
Replaces
:
Hans Luther
Replaced By
:
Hermann Müller
Start Time
:
5/17/1926
End Time
:
6/12/1928
Reich Minister of Justice
(1/20/1926 - 5/12/1926)
Replaces
:
Hans Luther
Replaced By
:
Johannes Bell
Start Time
:
1/20/1926
End Time
:
5/12/1926
Work Location
Berlin
Name in Native Language
Wilhelm Marx
Place of Burial
Melaten-Friedhof
Member Of
Katholischer Studentenverein Arminia Bonn
Katholischer Studentenverein Askania-Burgundia Berlin
Family Name
Marx
Religion or Worldview
Catholic Church
Languages Spoken, Written or Signed
German
Number of Children
4
Sex or Gender
Male
Archives At
Historical Archive of the City of Cologne
Inventory Number
:
Best. 1070
Level of Description
:
Fonds
Reference URL
:
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Described by Source
Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1926–1947)
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Q108729358
Image of Grave
External Pages About Wilhelm Marx
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Encyclopædia Britannica Online