Gustav Stresemann

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Gustav Stresemann was a German statesman and Nobel Peace Prize–winning foreign minister of the Weimar Republic, known for his efforts at post–World War I reconciliation and stabilizing Germany’s international position.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Nobel Peace Prize laureate
diplomat
foreign minister
human
politician
statesman
awardReceived Nobel Peace Prize
burialPlace Luisenstädtischer Friedhof, Berlin
causeOfDeath stroke
child Wolfgang Stresemann
countryOfCitizenship German Empire
Germany
dateOfBirth 1878-05-10
dateOfDeath 1929-10-03
education University of Berlin NERFINISHED
University of Leipzig NERFINISHED
era interwar period
familyName Stresemann
fieldOfWork economics
foreign policy
givenName Gustav
knownFor Dawes Plan negotiations
Germany’s admission to the League of Nations
Locarno Treaties
Young Plan negotiations
fulfilment policy regarding the Treaty of Versailles
policy of reconciliation after World War I
stabilizing Germany’s international position
languageSpoken German
memberOfPoliticalParty German People's Party
National Liberal Party
name Gustav Stresemann
nationality German
NobelPrizeYear 1926
placeOfBirth Berlin
Kingdom of Prussia
placeOfDeath Berlin
positionHeld Chancellor of Germany
Foreign Minister of Germany
member of the Reichstag
religion Protestantism
residence Berlin
sexOrGender male
sharedNobelPrizeWith Aristide Briand
signature Gustav Stresemann signature
spouse Käthe Stresemann
workPeriod Weimar Republic era
early 20th century


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