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Heinrich Brüning (1885-1970)

"Heinrich Aloysius Maria Elisabeth Brüning (pronounced [ˈhaɪnʁɪç ˈbʁyːnɪŋ] ⓘ; 26 November 1885 – 30 March 1970) was a German Centre Party politician and academic, who served as the chancellor of Germany during the Weimar Republic from 1930 to 1932.

A political scientist and Christian social activist, he entered politics in the 1920s and was elected to the Reichstag in 1924. In 1930, he was appointed interim chancellor, just as the Great Depression took hold. His austerity policies in response were unpopular, with most of the Reichstag opposed, so he governed by emergency decrees issued by President Paul von Hindenburg, overriding the Reichstag. This lasted until May 1932, when his land distribution policy offended Hindenburg, who refused to issue any more decrees, and Brüning resigned." - (en.wikipedia.org 11.01.2024)

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[Relation to person or institution] Heinrich Brüning (1885-1970)
[Relation to person or institution] Severing, Carl ()
[Relation to person or institution] Paul von Hindenburg (1847-1934) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Hermann Müller (Stempelmacher) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Alfred Hugenberg (1865-1951) ()
Commissioned / [Relation to person or institution] Communist Party of Germany ()
Commissioned Centre Party ()
Commissioned Nazi Party ()

Mentioned Heinrich Brüning (1885-1970)
Mentioned Carl Laiblin ()
Mentioned Alphons Brose ()
Mentioned Else Kochmann ()
Mentioned Otto Wolter ()
Mentioned Eva Wißmann ()
Mentioned Nazi Party ()
Mentioned Centre Party ()