(1874-12-14)14 December 1874 Greußenheim, Kingdom of Bavaria, German Empire
Died
3 December 1945(1945-12-03) (aged 70) Würzburg, Bavaria, Allied-occupied Germany
Political party
Centre
Education
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Occupation
Politician
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Adam Stegerwald (14 December 1874 – 3 December 1945) was a German Catholic politician and a leader of the left wing of the Centre Party.
AdamStegerwald (14 December 1874 – 3 December 1945) was a German Catholic politician and a leader of the left wing of the Centre Party. Stegerwald was...
Preceded by AdamStegerwald Succeeded by Wilhelm Marx In office 27 March 1920 – 21 April 1921 Preceded by Paul Hirsch Succeeded by AdamStegerwald Member of...
Braun did not run as a candidate for Minister President. Instead, AdamStegerwald of the Centre Party was elected with the votes of the previous coalition...
27 March 1920 21 April 1921 390 Social Democratic Party of Germany AdamStegerwald (1874–1945) 21 April 1921 5 November 1921 198 Centre Party Otto Braun...
(1874–1934) 7 February 1929 12 April 1929 64 days BVP Müller II 9 AdamStegerwald (1874–1945) 12 April 1929 27 March 1930 348 days Centre Müller II (7)...
and Bavarian parties, considered supporting the Centre, but only if AdamStegerwald was nominated. The German Democratic Party (DDP) suggested that Loebell-Ausschutz...
internal opposition within the Centre Party, notably by Joseph Wirth, AdamStegerwald and Theodor von Guérard that resulted in the cabinet's fall. Marx resigned...
but also dissident Nazi Gregor Strasser and Centre Party politician AdamStegerwald. Although Hugenberg had designs on a return to government, his hatred...
his nemesis Heinrich Brüning and Joseph Wirth and former minister AdamStegerwald. The opponents also argued in regard to Catholic social teaching that...
proportional representation. At the beginning of the Weimar Republic, AdamStegerwald attempted to reform the Centre Party into a Christian democratic party...
community. Dietrich, along with the economists Heinrich Brüning and AdamStegerwald, firmly believed that accelerating the pace of the agricultural sector...
August Brust 1904: Karl Matthias Schiffer 1919: AdamStegerwald 1929: Bernhard Otte 1903: AdamStegerwald 1921: Bernhard Otte 1929: Post vacant Ebbinghaus...
in favor and 65 against.[citation needed] Friedrich Ebert turned to AdamStegerwald to become chancellor after Heinrich Albert was unable to form a government...
(until 1918) Minister-President Max von Baden Paul Hirsch Otto Braun AdamStegerwald Member of the Prussian House of Representatives In office 1921–1924...
November — Hans Winkler, German botanist (born 1877) 3 December — AdamStegerwald, German politician (born 1874) 28 December — Hermann Oncken, German...
Party and the German Democratic Party (DDP) under Minister President AdamStegerwald (Centre). Severing was replaced by Alexander Dominicus (DDP). When...
Centre Franz Starosson SPD Otto Steinmayer SPD Wilhelm Steinsdorff DDP AdamStegerwald Centre 19 (Westfalen-Nord) Willy Steinkopf SPD Reichswahlvorschlag...