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  1. Hans Luther (listen i) (10 March 1879 – 11 May 1962) was a German politician and Chancellor of Germany for 482 days in 1925 to 1926. As Minister of Finance he helped stabilize the Mark during the hyperinflation of 1923. From 1930 to 1933, Luther was head of the Reichsbank and from 1933 to 1937 he served as German Ambassador to the United States.

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  3. Hans Luther - Wikipedia

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    Hans Luther (listen i) (10 March 1879 – 11 May 1962) was a German politician and Chancellor of Germany for 482 days in 1925 to 1926. As Minister of Finance he helped stabilize the Mark during the hyperinflation of 1923. From 1930 to 1933, Luther was head of the Reichsbank and from 1933 to 1937 he served as German Ambassador to the United States.

  4. Hans Luther | Weimar Republic, Chancellor, Diplomat

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    Hans Luther, (born March 10, 1879, Berlin, Ger.—died May 11, 1962, Düsseldorf, W.Ger.), German statesman who was twice chancellor (1925, 1926) of the Weimar Republic and who helped bring Germany’s disastrous post-World War I inflation under control. After studying law at Berlin, Kiel, and Geneva, Luther joined the local civil service in ...

  5. Martin Luther . The Characters . Luther's Parents | PBS

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    Hans became a successful copper smelter and by 1491 the Luthers were one of the most respected families in Mansfeld. Martin's mother, Margarette came from a small but very well-off family.

  6. Hans Luther - Alpha History

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    Hans Luther. Hans Luther (1879-1962) was a German lawyer, administrator and politician. He is best known for taking measures to resolve the 1923 hyperinflation crisis while finance minister. Luther also served as chancellor in 1925-26. Luther was born in Berlin, the son of an affluent merchant.

  7. Weimar Republic - Stabilization, Democracy, Hyperinflation

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    Party politics and the elections of 1924 and 1928. Marx, Wilhelm. Hans Luther. Throughout the years from 1924 to 1928 Germany was governed by a succession of coalition cabinets based on the three bourgeois parties, the Centre, the Democrats, and the People’s Party.

  8. Hans Luther – Wikipedia

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    Hans Luther ( anhören?/i) (* 10. März 1879 in Berlin; † 11. Mai 1962 in Düsseldorf) war ein deutscher Politiker, Finanzfachmann und in der Weimarer Republik vom 20.

  9. None. Profession. Lawyer. Hans Luther (10 March 1879 – 11 May 1962) was a German politician. He was a Chancellor of Germany. [1] a law of July 1925 extended workmen's compensation coverage to all accidents from and to places of work, and vocational care was introduced that same month.

  10. Hans Luther - Wikiwand

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    Hans Luther was a German politician and Chancellor of Germany for 482 days in 1925 to 1926. As Minister of Finance he helped stabilize the Mark during the hyperinflation of 1923. From 1930 to 1933, Luther was head of the Reichsbank and from 1933 to 1937 he served as German Ambassador to the United States.

  11. The Lives of Hans Luther, 1879 - 1962: German Chancellor ...

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    The Lives of Hans Luther, 1879 - 1962: German Chancellor, Reichsbank President, and Hitler's Ambassador. Hardcover – January 7, 2010. For the first time in any language, a book examines the life of Hans Luther, the German statesman whose career began at the tail end of the Second Empire and ended in the postwar years.

  12. The Lives of Hans Luther, 1879 - 1962: German Chancellor ...

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    For the first time in any language, a book examines the life of Hans Luther, the German statesman whose career began at the tail end of the Second Empire and ended in the postwar years. Luther had a front-row seat for World War I, the Revolution of 1918, the Great Inflation, the Great Depression, and the rise of the Third Reich-serving as ...