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  1. Gustav Stresemann 1878-1929 by Jonathan Wright, 2006-08-31
  2. Gustav Stresemann: Weimar's Greatest Statesman by Jonathan Wright, 2004-11-18
  3. Gustav Stresemann by Eberhard Kolb, 2003-09-30
  4. Gustav Stresemann: 1878/1978 (German Edition)
  5. Gustav Stresemann: His Diaries, Letters and Papers (Studies in Fascism : Ideology and Practice) by Gustav Stresemann, 1935-06
  6. Gustav Stresemann: E. Bildbiographie (German Edition) by Theodor Eschenburg, 1978
  7. Mein Vater Gustav Stresemann (German Edition) by Wolfgang Stresemann, 1979
  8. Gustav Stresemann: Eine politische Karriere zwischen Reich und Republik (Personlichkeit und Geschichte) (German Edition) by Manfred Berg, 1992
  9. Gustav Stresemann und die Problematik der deutschen Ostgrenzen (European university studies. Series III, History and allied studies) (German Edition) by Georg Arnold, 2000
  10. Gustav Stresemann (Wege der Forschung) (German Edition)
  11. Politiker und Burger: Gustav Stresemann und seine Zeit (Religionsunterricht Praktisch - Sekundarstufe I) (German Edition)
  12. Gustav Stresemann, der kaisertreue Demokrat: Eine Biographie (German Edition) by Kurt Koszyk, 1989
  13. Stresemann and the Dnvp: Reconciliation or Revenge in German Foreign Policy, 1924-1928 by Robert P. Grathwol, 1980-10
  14. Stresemann and the Politics of the Weimar Republic by Henry Ashby Turner, 1979-08

1. Stresemann, Gustav - Berlin Lexikon
(Biographies / Stresemann, Gustav (18781929) M, German, POLITICS statesman) Gustav. 1878-1929, German statesman; chancellor (1923) and foreign minister (1923-29) of the Weimar
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2. Gustav Stresemann - Biography
Stresemann, Gustav, Essays and Speeches on Various Subjects, translated by Christopher R. Turner. London, Butterworth, 1930. Stresemann, Gustav, Gustav
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Gustav Stresemann (May 10, 1878-October 3, 1929) was the son of a prosperous owner of a restaurant and tavern. In his early years he helped in the family business and, since he was a lonely boy, assiduously pursued his studies. After attending the Andreas Real Gymnasium in Berlin, Stresemann studied literature, philosophy, and political economy at Berlin and Leipzig. During these student days, he discovered that he had powers of leadership as well as a capacity for literary attainment. He wrote critical essays on the Utopia of Thomas More and the lyrics of D.F. Strauss, historical pieces on Bismarck (and later, on Napoleon), and acted as spokesman for his student association. His dissertation for his doctorate, an economic investigation of the bottled beer trade in Berlin, was both practical and theoretical, assessing the pressures of big business capitalism on the independent middle class of Berlin.

3. Gustav Stresemann - Factbites
First World War.com Who's Who - Gustav Stresemann Gustav Stresemann (1879-1929) was a National Liberal Party deputy in the Reichstag from 1907 and an enthusiastic supporter of
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4. Biographie: Gustav Stresemann, 1878-1929
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Politiker
Rechtsbeistand des "Verbands sächsischer Industrieller".
Er wird Mitglied der Nationalliberalen Partei
Erneut Abgeordneter im Reichstag. Als Mitglied des "Deutschen Kolonialvereins" unterstützt er die Annexionspolitik des Deutschen Reichs.
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Deutschen Volkspartei (DVP).
Mitglied der Verfassunggebenden Nationalversammlung
Mitglied des Reichstags.
Zentrum Deutscher Demokratischer Partei (DDP) und Sozialdemokratischer Partei Deutschlands (SPD). Er ordnet die Aufgabe des passiven Widerstands gegen die Ruhrbesetzung an und erreicht das Ende der Inflation am 15. November.

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3. Oktober: Gustav Stresemann stirbt nach langer Krankheit in Berlin.
(se) Ansprache zur Reichstagswahl, 20. Mai 1928 Reportage vom Trauerzug, 6. Oktober 1929 Beerdigung

5. Stresemann, Gustav Definition Of Stresemann, Gustav In The Free Online Encyclope
Stresemann, Gustav (g s`t f shtrā`zəm n), 1878–1929, German statesman. A founder (1902) and director (until 1918) of the Association of Saxon Industrialists, Stresemann entered
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Stresemann Gustav Stresemann's volubility made impossible a long, reasoned statement advocating the 1926 Locarno Pact, Lord Riddell recalled.
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7. Gustav Stresemann – Wikipedia
Eintragung in der freien Enzyklop die zum deutschen Politiker und Reichskanzler, Au enminister in der Zeit der Weimarer Republik und Friedensnobelpreistr ger (1926).
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aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklopädie Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Gustav Stresemann, 1925 Gustav Stresemann 10. Mai in Berlin 3. Oktober in Berlin) war ein deutscher Politiker (zuerst Nationalliberale Partei , später DVP ). Seine Karriere begann als industrieller Interessenvertreter. Er war seit 1917 Partei- und Fraktionsvorsitzender der Nationalliberalen Partei. Nach der Novemberrevolution und der Gründung der DVP war er deren Parteivorsitzender. Im Krisenjahr 1923 war er Reichskanzler und Reichsminister des Auswärtigen In seine kurze Zeit als Reichskanzler fällt das Ende der Ruhrbesetzung , Umsturzversuche von der extremen Rechten und Linken sowie die Stabilisierung der deutschen Währung. In den folgenden Jahren bis zu seinem Tod blieb er in unterschiedlichen Kabinetten Außenminister. Er hat insbesondere zur Normalisierung der Beziehungen zu Frankreich beigetragen. Ziel war es, die außenpolitische Isolierung Deutschlands zu beenden und eine Revision des Versailler Vertrages auf friedlichem Weg zu erreichen. Maßgeblich beigetragen hat er unter anderem 1924 zu dem Zustandekommen des Dawes-Plans oder zu den Verträgen, die während der

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Available in the National Library of Australia collection. Author Stresemann, Gustav, 18781929; Format Book; 306 p. ill. ; 23 cm.
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10. Stresemann, Gustav - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
German politician; chancellor in 1923 and foreign minister 1923–29 of the Weimar Republic. During World War I he was a strong nationalist but his views became more moderate under
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11. Gustav Stresemann — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Stresemann, Gustav. Stresemann, Gustav (goos't f shtrā'z u m n) , 1878 – 1929, German statesman. A founder (1902) and director (until 1918) of the Association
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12. Gustav Stresemann - Wikimedia Commons
Deutsch Gustav Stresemann (* 10. Mai 1878 in Berlin; † 3. Oktober 1929 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Politiker, Reichskanzler sowie Au enminister in der Zeit der Weimarer Republik
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From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Jump to: navigation search Deutsch: Gustav Stresemann (* 10. Mai 1878 in Berlin; † 3. Oktober 1929 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Politiker, Reichskanzler sowie Außenminister in der Zeit der Weimarer Republik und Friedensnobelpreisträger (1926) English: Gustav Stresemann (May 10, 1878 – October 3, 1929) was a German liberal politician and statesman who served as Chancellor and Foreign Secretary during the Weimar Republic. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
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1878 Born on May 10th in Berlin, Germany. German politician and diplomat. - He wrote critical essays on the Utopia of Thomas More and the lyrics of D.F. Strauss, historical
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1878 - Born on May 10th in Berlin, Germany. German politician and diplomat.
- He wrote critical essays on the Utopia of Thomas More and the lyrics of D.F. Strauss, historical pieces on Bismarck (and later, on Napoleon), and acted as spokesman for his student association.
1901 - Stresemann entered the real world of commerce as a clerk in the Association of German Chocolate Manufacturers in Dresden.
1906 - Was elected to a seat on the town council of Dresden.
1907 - Won election to the Reichstag.
1912 - With his organizing talent and his persuasiveness, he increased the number of members in the alliance from 180 to 1,000 and to approximately 5,000.
1917 - Was elected leader of the National Liberal Party. 1918 - Stresemann formed the German People's Party. 1919 - Was elected to the national assembly which gathered at Weimar to frame a new constitution. 1920 - Elected to the new Reichstag and spent the next three years in opposition.

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Stresemann, Gustav (b. May 10, 1878, Berlin, Ger.d. Oct. 3, 1929, Berlin), chancellor (1923) and foreign minister (1923, 192429) of the Weimar Republic, who was chiefly
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(b. May 10, 1878, Berlin, Ger.d. Oct. 3, 1929, Berlin), chancellor (1923) and foreign minister (1923, 1924-29) of the Weimar Republic, who was chiefly responsible for the restoration of Germany's international status after World War I. Together with the French foreign minister Aristide Briand , he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1926 for his policy of reconciliation and negotiation.
Youth and education
Stresemann was the son of Ernst Stresemann, a Berlin innkeeper and beer distributor. He was the only one of five children able to attend high school and ultimately the university. From early childhood he displayed a strong "inclination toward solitude," as he put it as a student, as well as a tendency to be melancholy and to daydream. At school he displayed an unusual gift for history, especially modern history. He was especially interested in the lives of great personalities, particularly Napoleon and Goethe, both of whom fascinated him throughout his life and inspired several of his literary studies. Stresemann, attending the universities of Berlin and Leipzig from 1897 to 1900, first studied literature and history but changed to economics, probably to improve his professional prospects rather than in recognition of his practical gifts. During his student years he belonged to a relatively progressive fraternity and retained a lifelong attachment to the sentimental glories of student life. In 1900 he received his doctorate with a dissertation entitled "The

19. Gustav Stresemann — FactMonster.com
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    Stresemann, Gustav u key , German statesman. A founder (1902) and director (until 1918) of the Association of Saxon Industrialists, Stresemann entered the Reichstag in 1907 as a deputy of the National Liberal party and represented the interests of big business. During World War I, he supported the monarchy and an annexationist policy, but after the proclamation of a German republic in 1918 he founded the conservative German People's party and turned to a conciliatory policy in harmony with the weak position of his country. As chancellor (1923) and foreign minister of the Weimar Republic from 1923 until his death, he made it his task to reconcile former enemy nations to Germany, to remove the harsh clauses of the Treaty of Versailles, and to regain for Germany a respected place in the world. His policy, although it alienated Germany's nationalist and monarchist elements, was remarkably successful. Although Stresemann knew of efforts by Hans von Seeckt to evade the disarmament clauses of the Treaty of Versailles, he won the confidence of the Allies. He ended (1923) the passive resistance in the

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Stresemann, Gustav Years as foreign minister. Overthrown by a vote of no confidence, the Cabinet resigned in November 1923. Stresemann took over the post of foreign minister in
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Overthrown by a vote of no confidence, the Cabinet resigned in November 1923. Stresemann took over the post of foreign minister in the new government and held it, unchallenged until his death, in coalition governments of varying composition under three chancellors ranging from the left to centre. His policy was aimed at securing a reconciliation with the victorious Western powers, especially France , for Germany had already renewed ties with Russia through the Treaty of Rapallo in 1922. By meeting the reparation payments, for the reduction of which he fought as stubbornly as he did for removal of French troops from west of the Rhine, he hoped to gain a favourable position for his negotiations with the victorious Allies. His enduring aim was to obtain equal rights for Germany and to restore it to its former position among the nations of Europe. Principally, however, this meant a revision of Germany's eastern border of 1919, which would require Poland to return Danzig, the Polish Corridor, and Upper Silesia, as well as the annexation of

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