Stresemann, Gustav
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Birthname | Gustav Ernst Stresemann | ||||
born on | 10 May 1878 at 12:30 (= 12:30 PM ) | ||||
Place | Berlin, Germany, 52n29, 13e21 | ||||
Timezone | LMT m13e21 (is local mean time) | ||||
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Biography
German statesman who served as Chancellor in 1923 (for a brief period of 102 days) and Foreign Minister 1923–1929, during the Weimar Republic. He was co-laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1926.
He was elected to the Reichstag in 1906. Later, he became the leader of the National Liberal party and eventually of the German People's party. After he assisted in the authoring of the Locarno pact, he was named the co-winner of the 1926 Nobel Peace prize with French Minister Aristide Briand.
Stresemann popularized the style of substituting a short dark lounge-suit jacket for a morning coat but otherwise wearing morning dress for men's day wear. The look became so identified with Stresemann that such outfits are often called "Stresemanns."
Gustav Stresemann died of a stroke on 3 October 1929 at the age of 51.
Relationships
- associate relationship with Briand, Aristide (born 28 March 1862). Notes: Co-laureates of the Nobel Peace Prize, 1926
- associate relationship with Ebert, Friedrich (born 4 February 1871). Notes: President/Chancellor
- associate relationship with Rheinbaben, Werner von (born 19 November 1878)
- friend relationship with Rauscher, Ulrich (born 26 June 1884)
- parent->child relationship with Stresemann, Wolfgang (born 20 July 1904)
- spouse relationship with Stresemann, Käte (born 15 July 1883). Notes: 1903-1929
- has other family relationship with Kleefeld, Kurt von (born 16 October 1881). Notes: Brothers-in-law
Events
- Work : New Career 1906 (Elected to the Reichstag)
- Work : Prize 1926 (Nobel Peace prize)
Source Notes
Sy Scholfield provided birth record from Berlin City Archive.
Same data from Modern Astrology quotes B.R., 1/1930.
Categories
- Vocation : Business : Economist
- Vocation : Politics : Heads of state (Chancellor of Germany, 1923)
- Vocation : Politics : Public office (Reichstag; Leader of National Liberal and German People's parties)
- Vocation : Writers : Textbook/ Non-fiction (Locarno Pact)
- Notable : Awards : Nobel prize (Peace Prize)