- Philipp Scheidemann
Infobox Chancellor
name=Philipp Scheidemann
order=Chancellor of Germany
term_start =February 13
term_end =June 20 ,1919
predecessor =Friedrich Ebert
successor =Gustav Bauer
birth_date =birth date|1865|7|26|df=y
death_date =death date and age|1939|11|29|1865|7|26|df=y
party=SPD Philipp Scheidemann (
26 July 1865 –29 November 1939 ) was a German Social Democratic politician, who proclaimed the Republic on9 November 1918 , and who became the first Chancellor of theWeimar Republic .Beginning his career as a journalist, Scheidemann became a Reichstag delegate for the Social Democrats in 1903, and soon rose to be one of the principal leaders of the party. During the First World War, Scheidemann, along with
Friedrich Ebert was leader of the majority faction of the party, which continued to vote for war credits, while at the same time urging the negotiation of a compromise peace. When the Social Democrats were included in the cabinet for the first time in Prince Max of Baden's government in October 1918, Scheidemann entered the government as a minister without portfolio.Following the Kaiser's abdication on November 9, Prince Max resigned in favour of Ebert. Although the new government intended to support a constitutional monarchy, probably in the person of one of the Kaiser's grandsons, Scheidemann, concerned in the face of a possible workers' revolution in
Berlin , proclaimed the Republic from a balcony in the Reichstag building, without consulting any of his colleagues. The decision proved irrevocable.Scheidemann continued to serve as a leader in the
Provisional Government which followed for the next several months, and following the meeting of the National Assembly inWeimar in February 1919, Ebert was appointed Reich President, and Scheidemann became Chancellor, in theWeimar Coalition with theGerman Democratic Party and theCatholic Center Party . Scheidemann resigned in June along with the DDP owing to disagreement with theTreaty of Versailles , and never again served in the government, although he remained active in politics, serving as Mayor ofKassel (1920-1925), and then again as a Reichstag delegate, where he exposed military opposition to the Republic. Scheidemann went into exile following the Nazi takeover in 1933, dying in Denmark shortly after the outbreak of theSecond World War .Cabinet February 1919 - June 1919
*Philipp Scheidemann (
SPD ) - Reichs Chancellor
*Dr.Eugen Schiffer (DDP) - Vice Chancellor and Finance Minister
*Dr.Ulrich Graf von Brockdorff-Rantzau - Foreign Minister
*Dr. Hugo Preuß (DDP) - Interior Minister
*Dr.Otto Landsberg (SPD) - Justice Minister
*Rudolf Wissell (SPD) - Economics Minister
*Robert Schmidt (SPD) - Food Minister
*Gustav Bauer (SPD) - Labour Minister
*Gustav Noske (SPD) - Defence Minister
*Dr.Johannes Bell (Z) - Transportation Minister and Colonial Minister
*Johannes Giesberts (Z) - Postal Minister
*Dr.Eduard David (SPD) -Minister without Portfolio
*Matthias Erzberger (Z) -Minister without Portfolio Changes
*March 1919 - Dr.Georg Gothein (DDP) enters the cabinet as Treasury Minister.
*April 1919 - Dr.Bernhard Dernburg (DDP) succeeds Schiffer as Vice-Chancellor and Finance Minister.External links
* (German)
* [http://www.dhm.de/lemo/html/biografien/ScheidemannPhilipp/ Biografie bei Lemo] (German)
* [http://www.preussen-chronik.de/person.jsp?key=Person_Philipp_Scheidemann Biografie bei Preußen-Chronik] (German)
* [http://www.litlinks.it/s/scheidemann.htm Texte im Internet bei litlinks.it] (German)Persondata
NAME=Scheidemann, Philipp
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Chancellor of Germany
DATE OF BIRTH=26 July 1865
PLACE OF BIRTH=Germany
DATE OF DEATH=29 November 1939
PLACE OF DEATH=Denmark
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