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| Order: | 12th and 20th Chancellor of Germany |
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| Term of Office: | 1920 and 1928-1930 |
| Date of Birth: | May 18, 1876 |
| Date of Death: | March 20, 1931 |
| Political Party: | SPD |
| Profession: | journalist |
Hermann Müller (May 18, 1876–March 20, 1931) was a German Social Democratic politician who served as Foreign Minister (1919-1920), and twice as Chancellor of Germany (1920, 1928-1930) under the Weimar Republic. In his capacity as Foreign Minister, he was one of the German signatories of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.
His second government was the last Weimar government to actually command a majority of the Reichstag, but its "Grand Coalition" fell apart as a result of disputes between the Social Democrats and German People's Party over budgetary issues as a result of the onset of the Great Depression. Müller had strongly argued against his party's decision to leave the government, but was overruled. His death the next year was seen as a major blow to the Social Democrats.
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|width="40%"|Minister of Foreign Affairs
1919–1920
|width="30%"|Succeeded by:
Gustav Bauer
|rowspan="2"|Chancellor of Germany
1920, 1928–1930
|Succeeded by: (first term)
Konstantin Fehrenbach
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|Preceded by: (second term)
Wilhelm Marx
|Succeeded by: (second term)
Heinrich Brüning
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