Hans Luther

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Hans Luther was a German politician and statesman who served as Chancellor and later as Reichsbank president during the Weimar Republic, playing a key role in stabilizing Germany’s postwar economy and diplomacy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chancellor of Germany
German politician
Reichsbank president
human
statesman
countryOfCitizenship German Empire
Germany
employer Federal Government of Germany
surface form: German government

Reichsbank
familyName Luther
fieldOfWork diplomacy
politics
public finance
givenName Hans
languageSpokenWrittenOrSigned German
memberOf Weimar Republic
surface form: Weimar Republic government
name Hans Luther self-link
notableRole key figure in Weimar-era diplomacy
key figure in stabilizing Germany’s postwar economy
notableWork participation in Dawes Plan implementation
role in Locarno-era diplomacy
stabilization of the German currency after hyperinflation
occupation banker
civil servant
diplomat
politician
participantIn Weimar Republic politics
post–World War I economic stabilization of Germany
positionHeld Chancellor of Germany
German ambassador to the United Kingdom
German ambassador to the United States
Mayor of Essen
Minister of Finance of Germany
Minister of Food and Agriculture of Germany
Reichsbank president
sexOrGender male
sharesNameWith Martin Luther’s son Hans Luther
workLocation Berlin
Essen
London, England
surface form: London

Washington, D.C.

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