Gustav Bauer



         


Gustav Bauer

Order: 11th Chancellor of Germany
Term of Office: August 14, 1919March 26, 1920
Predecessor: Philipp Scheidemann
Successor: Hermann Müller
Date of Birth: 6 January 1870
Date of Death: 16 September 1944
Political Party: SPD
Profession:

Gustav Bauer (6 January 187016 September 1944) was a German Social Democratic Party leader and Chancellor of Germany from 1919 to 1920.

Born in Darkehmen near Königsberg in East Prussia, Bauer, who rose to notice through his leadership of a white-collar trade union, served from 1908 to 1918 as chairman of the General Commission of Trade Unions for all of Germany. A member of the Reichstag, Bauer entered Prince Max of Baden's government in October 1918 as Minister of Labour, a role which he continued to hold in the government of Philipp Scheidemann after the war. When Scheidemann resigned in June 1919 to protest the Treaty of Versailles, Bauer became Chancellor, serving until March 1920, when he resigned shortly after the failure of the Kapp Putsch.

Bauer later served in the governments of Hermann Müller and Joseph Wirth.

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Cabinet June 1919 - March 1920

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Preceded by:
None
Labour Minister of Germany
1918–1919
Followed by:
Philipp Scheidemann
Chancellor of Germany
1919–1920
Followed by:
Hermann Müller
Preceded by:
Johannes Bell
Transportation Minister of Germany
1920
Followed by:
Wilhelm Groener
Preceded by:
Rudolf Heinze
Vice Chancellor of Germany
1921–1922
Followed by:
Robert Schmidt









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