
Hermann Müller
Hermann Müller was a prominent German politician and member of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), serving as Chancellor of Germany during the Weimar Republic. His tenure as Chancellor began in 1928 and ended in 1930, a period marked by political instability and economic challenges. Müller is often remembered for his attempts to maintain a coalition government and navigate the complexities of Weimar politics, but his resignation in 1930 paved the way for a more fragmented political landscape, leading to the rise of extremist parties.
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Hermann Müller was incorrectly associated with the last Weimar government with a parliamentary majority.
Eine Belastung für das deutsche ParteiensystemMüller was a social democrat whose government resigned, leading to significant political changes.
Erik Åsard: Så hade Hitlers väg till makten kunnat stoppasHermann Müller was the Reich Chancellor whose coalition's end paved the way for the first presidential cabinet.
Zum Scheitern von FPD und BSW: Die "Fünf Prozent vor zwölf"-Hürde - KulturHermann Müller was the Reich Chancellor whose coalition ended, leading to significant political changes.
Zum Scheitern von FPD und BSW: Die "Fünf Prozent vor zwölf"-Hürde - Kultur













