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  2. Hermann Müller (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Hermann Müller (18 May 1876 – 20 March 1931; [1]) was a German politician who served as (1919–1920) and was twice chancellor of Germany (1920, 1928–1930) during the Weimar Republic. In his capacity as foreign minister, he was one of the German signatories of the Treaty of Versailles (28 June 1919). Hermann Müller was born on 18 May 1876 ...

  3. Hermann Müller | German statesman, Social Democrat

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    Hermann Müller, (born May 18, 1876, Mannheim, Ger.—died March 20, 1931, Berlin), statesman and leader of the German Social Democratic Party ( SPD) who was twice chancellor of coalition governments during the Weimar Republic.

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    Hermann Müller (18 May 1876 – 20 March 1931; [1] pronunciation) was a German Social Democratic politician who was the foreign minister (1919–1920), and twice as the chancellor of Germany (1920, 1928–1930) in the Weimar Republic. He was one of the German signatories of the Treaty of Versailles (28 June 1919).

  5. Hermann Müller - Wikipedia

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    Hermann Müller (politician) (1876–1931), German Social Democratic politician and twice Chancellor of Germany Hermann Müller (athlete) (1885–1947), German race walker Hermann Müller (Idstein) (1935–2013), German politician, mayor of Idstein Hermann Joseph Muller (1890–1967), American geneticist and educator, Nobel laureate in Physiology and Medicine

  6. Hermann Müller (politician) - Wikiwand

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    Hermann Müller was a German Social Democratic politician who served as foreign minister and was twice chancellor of Germany during the Weimar Republic. In his capacity as foreign minister, he was one of the German signatories of the Treaty of Versailles .

  7. Hermann Müller (politician) - Wikiwand

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    Hermann Müller (18 May 1876 – 20 March 1931; pronunciation) was a German Social Democratic politician who was the foreign minister (1919–1920), and twice as the chancellor of Germany (1920, 1928–1930) in the Weimar Republic. He was one of the German signatories of the Treaty of Versailles (28 June 1919).

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    Hermann Müller (18 May 1876 – 20 March 1931; ) was a German Social Democratic politician who served as the foreign minister (1919–1920), and twice as the chancellor of Germany (1920, 1928–1930) in the Weimar Republic. In his capacity as the foreign minister, he was one of the German signatories of the Treaty of Versailles (28 June 1919).

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    Hermann Müller (help·info) (18 May 1876 – 20 March 1931) was a German Social Democratic politician who served as Foreign Minister (1919–1920), and twice as Chancellor of Germany (1920, 1928–1930) in the Weimar Republic. In his capacity as Foreign Minister, he was one of the German signatories of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. Contents

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    Hermann Müller, German journalist and politician, 12th Chancellor of Germany (d. 1931) Hermann Müller (18 May 1876 – 20 March 1931; pronunciation) was a German Social Democratic politician who served as the foreign minister (1919–1920), and twice as the chancellor of Germany (1920, 1928–1930) in the Weimar Republic.