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  1. The Bauer cabinet, headed by Gustav Bauer of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), was the second democratically elected government during the Weimar Republic. Bauer's title was minister president until the Weimar Constitution came into force on 14 August 1919, after which he became chancellor of Germany.

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  3. Gustav Bauer - Wikipedia

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    Gustav Adolf Bauer ( listen i; 6 January 1870 – 16 September 1944) was a German Social Democratic Party leader and the chancellor of Germany from June 1919 to March 1920. He served as head of government for nine months. Prior to becoming head of government, Bauer had been Minister of Labour in the first democratically elected German cabinet.

  4. Gustav Bauer | German, Social Democrat, Weimar Republic

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    Gustav Bauer, in full Gustav Adolf Bauer, (born January 6, 1870, Darkehmen, East Prussia [now Ozersk, Russia]—died September 16, 1944, Berlin, Germany), German statesman, chancellor of the Weimar Republic (1919–20). As an office worker in Königsberg (now Kaliningrad, Russia), Bauer in 1895 founded the Office Employees Association, over ...

  5. Bauer cabinet - Wikipedia

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    The Bauer cabinet, headed by Gustav Bauer of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), was the second democratically elected government during the Weimar Republic. Bauer's title was minister president until the Weimar Constitution came into force on 14 August 1919, after which he became chancellor of Germany.

  6. The 13 Leaders of the Weimar Republic in Order | History Hit

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    Gustav Bauer (June 1919 – March 1920) Another Social Democrat, as the second German chancellor of the Weimar Republic, Bauer had the thankless task of negotiating the Treaty of Versailles or “peace of injustice” as it came to be known in Germany.

  7. Religious affiliations of chancellors of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Gustav Bauer is on record as unaffiliated to any recognised religion at least from 1912 to 1924 (thus including his term of office), [3] but was buried in a Protestant cemetery. [4] As some chancellors' views are uncertain or causing confusion among researchers, only their official affiliation to a church is mentioned.

  8. Gustav Bauer - Wikiwand

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    Gustav Adolf Bauer ( listen (help·info); 6 January 1870 – 16 September 1944) was a German Social Democratic Party leader and the chancellor of Germany from June 1919 to March 1920. He served as head of government for nine months.

  9. List of chancellors of Germany | Names & Years | Britannica

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    Chlodwig Karl Viktor, prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst (1894–1900) Bernhard, prince von Bülow (1900–09) Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg (1909–17) Georg Michaelis (1917) Georg Friedrich, Graf von Hertling (1917–18) Maximilian, prince of Baden (1918) Friedrich Ebert (1918; oversaw transition to Weimar Republic as chairman of the ...

  10. Gustav Bauer Biography - German politician and chancellor ...

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    Gustav Adolf Bauer (; 6 January 1870 – 16 September 1944) was a German Social Democratic Party leader and the chancellor of Germany from June 1919 to March 1920. He served as head of government for nine months. Prior to becoming head of government, Bauer had been Minister of Labour in the first democratically elected German cabinet.

  11. Gustav Adolf Bauer (6 January 1870 – 16 September 1944) was a German Social Democratic Party leader and the Chancellor of Germany from June 1919 to March 1920.

  12. LeMO Gustav Bauer - Deutsches Historisches Museum

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    Politiker. 1870. 6. Januar: Gustav Bauer wird in Darkehmen (Ostpreußen) als Sohn des Gerichtsvollziehers Gustav Bauer und dessen Frau Henriette (geb. Groß) geboren. 1876-1884. Volksschule in Königsberg. ab 1884. Er arbeitet als Bürogehilfe und Kanzleivorsteher bei einem Anwalt in Königsberg.