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Friedrich Ebert

Personal data
Date of birth4 February 1871
Date of death28 February 1925(age 54)
Political partySPD
SpouseLouise Ebert
1st President of Germany
In office11 February 1919 - 28 February 1925
ChancellorPhilipp Scheidemann
Gustav Bauer
Hermann Müller
Konstantin Fehrenbach
Joseph Wirth
Wilhelm Cuno
Gustav Stresemann
Wilhelm Marx
Hans Luther
Succeeded byPaul von Hindenburg
9th Chancellor of the German Empire
MonarchWilhelm II
Succeeded byPhilipp Scheidemann (Weimar Republic)
Preceded byEmperor William II (as head of the German Empire)

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Friedrich Ebert (4 February 1871 - 28 February 1925) was a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD).

When Ebert was elected as the leader of the SPD after the death of August Bebel, the party members of the SPD were deeply divided because of the party's support for the World War I. Ebert supported the Burgfrieden and tried to isolate the war opposers in the party. After the war and the end of the monarchy he served as the first President of Germany from 1919 until his death in office. Before being elected as President, he briefly served as Chancellor during the last months of the German Empire. After he was announced as the new President, the government intervened together with the army and right wing Freikorps against the leftist uprisings, which resulted in the death of several left politicians and ended the partnership of the SPD in government with the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD).

After that he changed his politics to a “policy of compensating“ between the left and the right, between the workers and the enterprises. For that he followed a policy of brittle coalitions. This resulted in some problems, for example the SPD agreed during the crisis of 1923 to an extension of the work time without extra payment for the workers, but the conservative parties hadn’t agreed to also introduce taxes for the rich as an compensation. His death, which resulted in the monarchist Paul von Hindenburg as his President follower, is seen as an important break in the Weimar Republic, which ended not much later.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Prince Maximilian of Baden
Chancellor of Germany
1918-1919
Succeeded by
Philipp Scheidemann
Prime Minister of Prussia
1918
Succeeded by
Paul Hirsch
Preceded by
William II
as German Emperor
President of Germany
1919-1925
Succeeded by
Hans Luther
as Acting president
Party political offices
Preceded by
Hugo Haase and
August Bebel
Chairman of the Social Democratic Party of Germany
1913—1919
with Hugo Haase 1913—1916
Philipp Scheidemann 1917—1919
Succeeded by
Otto Wels and
Hermann Müller


Chancellors of Germany

German Empire
(1871 �1918)
Otto von Bismarck * Leo von Caprivi * Prince Chlodwig zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst * Bernhard von Bülow * Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg * Georg Michaelis * Georg von Hertling * Prince Maximilian of Baden
Weimar Republic
(1919 �1933)
Philipp Scheidemann * Gustav Bauer * Hermann Müller * Konstantin Fehrenbach * Joseph Wirth * Wilhelm Cuno * Gustav Stresemann * Wilhelm Marx * Hans Luther * Wilhelm Marx * Hermann Müller * Heinrich Brüning * Franz von Papen * Kurt von Schleicher
Third Reich
(1933 �1945)
Adolf Hitler * Joseph Goebbels
Federal Republic
(1949 �)
Konrad Adenauer * Ludwig Erhard * Kurt Georg Kiesinger * Willy Brandt * Helmut Schmidt * Helmut Kohl * Gerhard Schröder * Angela Merkel

Ministers President of Prussia

Kingdom of Prussia
r|(1701 - 1918)
Office established 1848 * Arnim-Boitzenburg * Camphausen * Auerswald * Pfuel * Brandenburg * Ladenberg * Manteuffel * Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen * Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen * Bismarck * Roon * Bismarck * Caprivi * Eulenburg * Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst * Bülow * Bethmann Hollweg * Michaelis * Hertling * Baden
Free State of Prussia
in the Weimar Republic
r|(1918 - 1933)
Ebert * Hirsch * Braun * Stegerwald * Braun * Marx * Braun * Reichskommisars (Papen * Schleicher)
Free State of Prussia
in the Third Reich
r|(1933 - 1935)
Papen * Göring



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