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Joseph Wirth

Joseph Wirth

Order: 14th Chancellor of Germany
Term of Office: May 10, 1921 - November 14, 1922
Predecessor: Konstantin Fehrenbach
Successor: Wilhelm Cuno
Date of Birth: September 6, 1879
Date of Death: January 3, 1956
Political Party: Catholic Center Party
Profession: mathematician

Dr. Karl Joseph Wirth (September 6, 1879January 3, 1956) was a German Catholic Centre politician who served as Chancellor of Germany from 1921 to 1922. Along with his foreign minister, Walther Rathenau, Wirth set out to follow a policy of "fulfillment" with respect to Germany's reparations in order to show that Germany was incapable of payment.

First Cabinet, May - October 1921

Changes

Second Cabinet, October 1921 - November 1922

Changes

  • February 1, 1922 - Walther Rathenau (DDP) succeeds Wirth as Foreign Minister. Wirth remains Chancellor
  • March 10, 1922 - Anton Fehr (Bavarian Peasants' League) succeeds Hermes as Food Minister. Hermes remains Finance Minister.
  • June 24, 1922 - Upon Rathenau's assassination, Wirth again becomes Foreign Minister.
Preceded by:
Konstantin Fehrenbach
Chancellor of Germany
1921–1922
Succeeded by:
Wilhelm Cuno
Preceded by: (first term)
Friedrich Rosen
Minister of Foreign Affairs
1921–1922, 1922
Succeeded by: (first term)
Walther Rathenau
Preceded by: (second term)
Walther Rathenau
Succeeded by: (second term)
Hans von Rosenberg

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