| |||||||||
| | |
| Order: | 18th Chancellor of Germany |
|---|---|
| Term of Office: | January 15, 1925 - May 12, 1926 |
| Predecessor: | Wilhelm Marx |
| Successor: | Wilhelm Marx |
| Date of Birth: | 10 March 1885 |
| Date of Death: | 11 May 1962 |
| Political Party: | DVP |
| Profession: | lawyer |
Hans Luther (10 March 1885–11 May 1962) was a German politician and former Chancellor of Germany. Luther started in politics in 1907 by becoming the town councillor in Magdeburg. He continued on becoming secretary of the German Stategag in 1913 and then mayor of Essen in 1918. In December 1922, Chancellor Wilhelm Cuno appointed Luther minister of Food and Agriculture. He kept his position in 1924 when Wilhelm Marx was elected. In 1925, he was elected Chancellor of Germany, but then Marx was put back into power the following year. Luther's political career didn't end here, though. In 1930, Hans Luther was made president of Reichsbank. Soon after he was made German ambassador to the United States, a position he held from 1933 to 1937, after which he retired. After the second world war, Luther came out of retirement to become an advisor for the new government.
Changes
| Preceded by: Wilhelm Marx | Chancellor of Germany 1925–1926 | Followed by: Wilhelm Marx |