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Rudolf Heinze
Vice-Chancellor of Germany
In office 25 June 1920 – 10 May 1921
Chancellor
Constantin Fehrenbach
Preceded by
Erich Koch-Weser (1920)
Succeeded by
Gustav Bauer
Minister-President of Saxony
In office 29 October 1923 – 31 October 1923
Preceded by
Erich Zeigner
Succeeded by
Alfred Fellisch
In office 26 October 1918 – 13 November 1918
Monarch
Frederick Augustus III
Preceded by
Heinrich Gustav Beck
Succeeded by
Richard Lipinski
Reich Minister of Justice
In office 22 November 1922 – 12 August 1923
Chancellor
Wilhelm Cuno
Preceded by
Gustav Radbruch
Succeeded by
Gustav Radbruch
In office 25 June 1920 – 10 May 1921
Chancellor
Constantin Fehrenbach
Preceded by
Andreas Blunck
Succeeded by
Eugen Schiffer
Member of the Reichstag (Weimar Republic)
In office 1920–1924
Constituency
Dresden-Bautzen
(German Empire)
In office 1907–1912
Constituency
Saxony
Member of the Weimar National Assembly
In office 6 February 1919 – 21 May 1920
Constituency
Dresden-Bautzen
Personal details
Born
Karl Rudolf Heinze
(1865-07-22)22 July 1865 Oldenburg, Grand Duchy of Oldenburg, German Confederation
Died
26 May 1928(1928-05-26) (aged 62) Dresden, Free State of Saxony, Weimar Republic
Political party
German People's Party
Karl Rudolf Heinze (22 July 1865 – 26 May 1928) was a German jurist and politician. During the Weimar Republic, as a member of the right-of-centre German People's Party (DVP) he was vice-chancellor of Germany and minister of Justice in 1920/21 in the cabinet of Constantin Fehrenbach and from 1922 to 1923 again minister of Justice under Wilhelm Cuno.
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introduced to Dresden-based artists by Rudolf Nehmer and created a bust of Nehmer in 1957. In 1973 Nehmers integrated Heinze's sculpture Flötenspiel und Gesang...
10 May 1921 – 22 November 1922 Chancellor Joseph Wirth Preceded by RudolfHeinze Succeeded by Robert Schmidt Minister of the Treasury In office 10 May...
tragedy, that is my belief until my last breath. Eugen Schiffer (DDP) and RudolfHeinze (DVP), whose parties had rejected the treaty the day before, explicitly...
would be able to form a government, Ebert on 13 June turned to RudolfHeinze of the DVP. Heinze met with SPD representatives and was refused. He too then handed...
voluntarily in view of this development. The former Minister of Justice RudolfHeinze was appointed Reichskommissar for Saxony by the Reich government, and...
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reparations in the aftermath of World War I. In May 1923, Justice Minister RudolfHeinze (DVP) under Chancellor Wilhelm Cuno attempted to replace the jury system...
office 25 June 1920 – 10 May 1921 President Friedrich Ebert Deputy RudolfHeinze Preceded by Hermann Müller Succeeded by Joseph Wirth President of the...
ministers from his cabinet. Stresemann then appointed RudolfHeinze Reich commissioner for Saxony. Heinze had the state government deposed and arrested. In...
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Freiburg, and in 1919 he became president of the National Assembly.RudolfHeinze became vice-chancellor and minister for justice, Dr. Walter Simons became...
Friedrich August, Duke of Oldenburg 1900–1918 1865, July 22: Dr. Karl RudolfHeinze, † May 28, 1928 Dresden, prime minister of Saxony October 26 to November...
Party (DVP)) – Economics Minister Heinrich Brauns (Z) – Labour Minister RudolfHeinze (DVP) – Justice Minister Otto Gessler (DDP) – Defence Minister Karl...