Gustav Stresemann was a German statesman during the Weimar Republic, who served as Chancellor from August to November 1923 and as Foreign Minister from 1923 to 1929, known for his efforts to stabilize Germany and improve international relations.
Overview
The Dawes Plan
Political Career
Nobel Peace Prize
Later Years And Legacy
Early Life And Education
Chancellorship And Policies
Influence On Weimar Republic
Stresemann's Economic Reforms
Foreign Relations And Diplomacy
Aristide Briand
United Kingdom
People's Party
World War I
Government
Economics
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๐ Gustav Stresemann was born on May 10, 1878, in Berlin, Germany.
๐ He played a key role in helping Germany recover after World War I.
๐๏ธ Stresemann was Chancellor of Germany for a short time in 1923.
๐ He studied politics and economics at the University of Berlin.
๐ฉ Gustav joined the German People's Party in 1919 to start his political career.
๐ He introduced the Dawes Plan in 1924 to help Germany with reparations.
๐ Stresemann won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1926 for promoting peace.
๐ฐ He created the Rentenmark to stabilize Germany's economy.
๐ His legacy lives on as a model for resolving conflicts peacefully.
โฐ๏ธ Gustav Stresemann passed away on October 3, 1929.