STRESEMANN, GUSTAV

goosˈtäf shtrāˈzəmän, 1878–1929, 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 Ruhr district against French and Belgian occupation and obtained the evacuation of the Ruhr in 1924; he accepted the Dawes Plan (1924) and the Young Plan (1929) for reparations; he raised the hope for peace by his part in the Locarno Pact (1925); he renewed (1926) the Rapallo treaty with the USSR; and he had Germany admitted (1926) into the League of Nations with the rank of a great power. His harmonious relation with France's Aristide Briand became one of personal friendship. In 1928, Stresemann signed the Kellogg-Briand Pact. Soon after obtaining his last success, the evacuation of the Rhineland, Stresemann died of the consequences of overwork. His death was, prophetically, considered a calamity by all but the extremist elements in Germany. Stresemann shared the 1926 Nobel Peace Prize with Briand.

See his Essays and Speeches (tr. 1930, repr. 1968); E. Sutton, ed., Gustav Stresemann: His Diaries, Letters, and Papers (3 vol., 1935–40); biography by J. Wright (2003); studies by H. L. Bretton (1953), H. A. Turner (1963), D. Warren (1964), F. E. Hirsch (1964), and C. M. Kimmich (1968).

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...ILLUSTRATIONS Frontispiece Portrait of Dr Gustav Stresemann by Augustus John, March 1925...174-175) Plates 1-8. Stresemann and his family i. Stresemanns...Stresemanns mother Mathilde 3. Stresemann as a boy 4. Stresemanns class...
...Martin. Stresemann, Mensch, Staatsmann, Europaer Mainz, 1956 . Gorlitz, Walter. Gustav Stresemann Heidelberg, 1947 . Hertzman, Lewis. "Gustav Stresemann: The Problem of Political Leadership in the Weimar Republic," International Review...
...went can be seen in the case of Gustav Stresemann, the Weimar Republics outstanding...informative is Walter Gorlitz, Gustav Stresemann Heidelberg, 1947 . For the...July 1953 , pp. 375 ff. 6 Gustav Stresemann, Vermachtnis. Der Nachlass...
...LoWENSTEIN, HUBERTUS PRINZ ZU. Stresemann. Das deutsch`e Schicksal im...356. MIETHKE, FRANZ. Dr. Gustav Stresemann, Der Wirtschaftspolitiker...Sachsen, 1919. OLDEN, RUDOLF. Stresemann . New York: E. P. Dutton Co...
...Berlin, 1930. Nat. STRASSER OTTO: Ministersessel oder Revolution . Berlin, 1930. rebel N.S. STRESEMANN GUSTAV: Gustav Stresemann Vermaechtnis. Der Nachlass herausgegeben von H. Bernhard . 3 vols. Berlin, 1932-33. STEFFEN HANS...
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...This withdrawal was the final achievement of Gustav Stresemann, the strong man of the Weimar Republic...ideology that motivated Hitlers conduct. Stresemann: Early Career Gustav Stresemann was born in 1879. As quite a young man during...
...more emotional one beneath it, itching to break free." Ben Macintyre. NYTBR, Sept. 21, 2003: 34. Stresemann, Gustav Gustav Stresemann: Weimars Greatest Statesman. Jonathan Wright. New York: Oxford UP, 2003. 569 pp. $39.95. "The...
...of Wurttemberg and Gustav Stresemann of Saxony--used...Werkbund members such as Gustav Stresemann and Ernst Jackh, in...calls from the BDI and Stresemann, its most influential...the family patriarch Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und...
...success: in the capable hands of Gustav Stresemann, Germany was welcomed back...Republic suffered a double blow. Gustav Stresemann, the leader of the DNVP, died...August 1923--6 October 1923 Gustav Stresemann <br/ 6 October 1923--30...
...foreign affairs minister, Gustav Stresemann, who had shared the Nobel...in 1867, by Briand and Stresemann in 1929, by Schuman...Briands speech to the League Gustav politicians of Nations for a European Stresemann politican entity. 1932...
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Gustav Stresemann: Weimars Greatest Statesman: Jonathan...the Weimar Era. by Jonathan Wright GUSTAV STRESEMANN BECAME Chancellor of Germany in August...Press, 2001); Jonathan Wright, Gustav Stresemann: Weimars Greatest Statesman (OUP...
Gustav Stresemann. GUSTAV STRESEMANN, by Jonathan Wright (Oxford). Wright, an Oxford don, has written the first comprehensive biography in English of one of Germanys three greatest diplomats. Gustav Stresemann, the Weimar Republics Foreign...
Gustav Stresemann. by Benjamin Schwarz by Jonathan Wright (Oxford). Wright, an...biography in English of one of Germanys three greatest diplomats. Gustav Stresemann, the Weimar Republics Foreign Minister from 1923 to 1929, often...
...statesmen, including the Weimar Republics Gustav Stresemann--though Hitler had better gambling nerves...amusement; to say that Hitler was no worse than Stresemann was the same as saying that Stresemann and all other Germans were no better than...
...would not be here.") He is among the three greatest German diplomats in history (the other two being Bismarck and Gustav Stresemann). He endured a brutal upbringing at the hands of his sadistic father (who forced him at the age of 18 to watch...
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...probably be denounced as ethnic cleansing. Indeed, Gustav Stresemann, the most admired German statesman of the Weimar period, had challenged that postwar dispensation. But Stresemann was a civilized man who sought "revision" of treaties...
...currency once more. The currency was backed by a range of fiscal measures introduced by the German Chancellor, Gustav Stresemann, and the Finance Minister, Hans Luther. The government stopped offering credit to industry, as this had led to...
...currency once more. The currency was backed by a range of fiscal measures introduced by the German Chancellor, Gustav Stresemann, and the Finance Minister, Hans Luther. The government stopped offering credit to industry, as this had led to...
...the currency once more. The currency was backed by a range of fiscal measures introduced by the German chancellor Gustav Stresemann and the finance minister hans Luther. The government stopped offering credit to industry, as this had led to speculation...


 

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STRESEMANN, GUSTAV goos taf shtra z man, 1878 1929...the extremist elements in Germany. Stresemann shared the 1926 Nobel Peace Prize...repr. 1968); E. Sutton, ed., Gustav Stresemann: His Diaries, Letters, and Papers...
...Belgium, Czechoslovakia, and Poland. The request of Gustav Stresemann for a mutual guarantee of the Rhineland met with the...Aristide Briand ; under the leadership of Briand, Stresemann, and Austen Chamberlain , a series of treaties of...
...HANS hans loo t r, 1879 1962, German statesman. As Gustav Stresemann s minister of finance he aided Hjalmar Schacht in...center-right coalition cabinets (1925 26). With Stresemann as his foreign minister, he negotiated the Locarno...
...and a remarkable return to economic prosperity began. Gustav Stresemann , as foreign minister from 1923 to 1929, secured an...Heuss; he was succeeded by Heinrich Lubke (1959), Gustav Heinemann (1969), Walter Scheel (1974), Karl Carstens...
...S. Reymont 1925 Sir Austen Chamberlain Charles G. Dawes Richard Zsigmondy James Franck Gustav Hertz G. B. Shaw 1926 Aristide Briand Gustav Stresemann Theodor Svedberg J. B. Perrin Johannes Fibiger Grazia Deledda 1927 F. E. Buisson Ludwig...
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