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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Joseph Wirth |  |  |  | Joseph Wirth: Encyclopedia II - Centre Party Germany - Refounding and post-war historyAfter the war, the Centre party was refounded, but it was confronted with emergence the Christian Democratic Union, a new party formed as a Christian party comprising both Catholics and Protestants. As many former Centre party politicians, e.g. Konrad Adenauer, joined the CDU and also Cardinal Frings of Cologne endorsed the new party, the Centre lost their position as the party of the Catholic population.
For some time however, the party managed to hold on to regional strongholds in North Rhine-Westphalia. In 1945 the Centre's Rudolf ...
See also:Centre Party Germany, Centre Party Germany - Origins of Political Catholicism, Centre Party Germany - Catholic groups in the Prussian Diet, Centre Party Germany - The Soest programme and the founding of the Centre party, Centre Party Germany - Kulturkampf, Centre Party Germany - Out of the tower!, Centre Party Germany - In War and Revolution, Centre Party Germany - In the Weimar Republic, Centre Party Germany - The Brüning administration, Centre Party Germany - Between coup d'etat and authoritarian democracy, Centre Party Germany - The Hitler government and new elections, Centre Party Germany - The Enabling Act, Centre Party Germany - The end of the Centre Party, Centre Party Germany - Refounding and post-war history, Centre Party Germany - External link Read more here: » Centre Party Germany: Encyclopedia II - Centre Party Germany - Refounding and post-war history |
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|  |  |  | Joseph Wirth: Encyclopedia II - Centre Party Germany - Origins of Political CatholicismThe Centre Party belongs to the political spectrum of Political Catholicism that, emerging in the early 19th century after the turmoil of the Napoleonic wars, had changed the poltical face of Germany. Catholics had found themselves mainly in Protestant states, ones that frequently interfered in internal Church matters.
The first major conflict between the Roman Catholic Church and a Protestant state was the "Colonian Church conflict", when the Prussian government interfered in the question of mixed marriages and the religious affiliat ...
See also:Centre Party Germany, Centre Party Germany - Origins of Political Catholicism, Centre Party Germany - Catholic groups in the Prussian Diet, Centre Party Germany - The Soest programme and the founding of the Centre party, Centre Party Germany - Kulturkampf, Centre Party Germany - Out of the tower!, Centre Party Germany - In War and Revolution, Centre Party Germany - In the Weimar Republic, Centre Party Germany - The Brüning administration, Centre Party Germany - Between coup d'etat and authoritarian democracy, Centre Party Germany - The Hitler government and new elections, Centre Party Germany - The Enabling Act, Centre Party Germany - The end of the Centre Party, Centre Party Germany - Refounding and post-war history, Centre Party Germany - External link Read more here: » Centre Party Germany: Encyclopedia II - Centre Party Germany - Origins of Political Catholicism |
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|  |  |  | Joseph Wirth: Encyclopedia II - Heinrich Brüning - The Brüning administration and the Reichstag partiesThe Reichstag however rejected his measures within a month. President Hindenburg, already bent on reducing the influence of the Reichstag, saw this event as the "failure of parliament" and, with Brüning's consent called for new elections. These elections cost the parties of the Grand coalition their majority and brought gains to both Communists and National Socialists. This left Brüning without any hope for reforging a party coalition and forced him to base his administration on the presidential decree ("Notverordnung") of article 48 of th ...
See also:Heinrich Brüning, Heinrich Brüning - Early career, Heinrich Brüning - Brüning's appointment as Chancellor, Heinrich Brüning - The Brüning administration and the Reichstag parties, Heinrich Brüning - Brüning's foreign policy, Heinrich Brüning - Hindenburg's re-election and Brüning's fall, Heinrich Brüning - After his resignation, Heinrich Brüning - Exile and later years, Heinrich Brüning - Brünings First Government March 1930 - October 1931, Heinrich Brüning - Brüning's Second Cabinet October 1931 - May 1932, Heinrich Brüning - Reference Read more here: » Heinrich Brüning: Encyclopedia II - Heinrich Brüning - The Brüning administration and the Reichstag parties |
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|  |  |  | Joseph Wirth: Encyclopedia II - Heinrich Brüning - Brüning's appointment as ChancellorIn 1930, when the Grand coalition under the Social Democrat Hermann Müller collapsed, Brüning was appointed chancellor on March 29, 1930. The government was confronted with the economic crisis caused by the Great Depression and had to tackle the difficult task of consolidating both budget and currency while faced with rising unemployment, and also of negotiating changes of the reparation payments. Brüning's financial and economic acumen combined with his openness to social questions made him a candidate for Chancellor and his servic ...
See also:Heinrich Brüning, Heinrich Brüning - Early career, Heinrich Brüning - Brüning's appointment as Chancellor, Heinrich Brüning - The Brüning administration and the Reichstag parties, Heinrich Brüning - Brüning's foreign policy, Heinrich Brüning - Hindenburg's re-election and Brüning's fall, Heinrich Brüning - After his resignation, Heinrich Brüning - Exile and later years, Heinrich Brüning - Brünings First Government March 1930 - October 1931, Heinrich Brüning - Brüning's Second Cabinet October 1931 - May 1932, Heinrich Brüning - Reference Read more here: » Heinrich Brüning: Encyclopedia II - Heinrich Brüning - Brüning's appointment as Chancellor |
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|  |  |  | Joseph Wirth: Encyclopedia II - Centre Party Germany - The Brüning administrationIn 1930 the Grand Coalition fell apart and the Centre's Heinrich Brüning, from the moderate conservative wing of the party, was appointed chancellor. Brüning was confronted with economic crises exacerbated by the Great Depression and had to tackle the difficult tasks of consolidating both budget and currency when faced with rising unemployment, and of also negotiating changes to the reparation payments. His course of strict budget discipline, with severe cuts in public expenditure, and tax increases made him extremely unpopular amon ...
See also:Centre Party Germany, Centre Party Germany - Origins of Political Catholicism, Centre Party Germany - Catholic groups in the Prussian Diet, Centre Party Germany - The Soest programme and the founding of the Centre party, Centre Party Germany - Kulturkampf, Centre Party Germany - Out of the tower!, Centre Party Germany - In War and Revolution, Centre Party Germany - In the Weimar Republic, Centre Party Germany - The Brüning administration, Centre Party Germany - Between coup d'etat and authoritarian democracy, Centre Party Germany - The Hitler government and new elections, Centre Party Germany - The Enabling Act, Centre Party Germany - The end of the Centre Party, Centre Party Germany - Refounding and post-war history, Centre Party Germany - External link Read more here: » Centre Party Germany: Encyclopedia II - Centre Party Germany - The Brüning administration |
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