(1861-09-24)24 September 1861 Elberfeld, Kingdom of Prussia
Died
14 July 1937(1937-07-14) (aged 75) Potsdam, German Reich
Resting place
Wilmersdorfer Waldfriedhof
Spouse
Erna Rühle
(m. 1890)
Children
7
Relatives
Gerhard Simons (grandson)
Profession
Lawyer
Signature
Walter Simons (24 September 1861 – 14 July 1937) was a German lawyer and politician. He was Foreign Minister of the Weimar Republic in 1920-21 and served as president of the Reichsgericht from 1922 to 1929.
1685. Walter's father was Ludwig Simons (1831–1905), a silk manufacturer. His mother was Helene Simons née Kyllmann (1842–1916). WalterSimons attended...
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convince WalterSimons, president of the Reichsgericht, to ask the two candidates for the second round of voting to step aside and accept Simons as a compromise...
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the ensuing London Conference (1921) [de] in March, Foreign Minister WalterSimons again refused to accept the Allied demands. German attempts to get the...
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name was derived from the surnames of its chairmen, Hans von Seeckt, WalterSimons, and Wilhelm Solf. The club's values were enlightenment and humanism...
Simons. Loebell-Ausschutz invited the DDP and Centre to a conference to discuss the presidential nomination. The right-wing refused to support Simons...
Tour in 2006. In March 2004, Walter Yetnikoff published a book called Howling at the Moon, in which he criticized Simon and his previous business partnership...
Christianity in Western Europe c. 1000 - c.1500, ed. Miri Rubin and WalterSimons (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009), pp. 254-283 Sara Lipton...
List of awards received by Simon Wiesenthal Beate Klarsfeld Serge Klarsfeld Yaron Svoray Efraim Zuroff Segev 2010, p. 27. Walters 2009, pp. 77–78. Segev 2010...
International Criminal Law and Prison Commission. Upon the resignation of WalterSimons in 1929, Bumke was appointed as head of the Reichsgericht by President...
broke down on 14 July. On 16 July, Fehrenbach and foreign minister WalterSimons signed the Spa coal protocol as drawn up by the Allies. Germany promised...
than older-aged participants. In a 2015 study, Cary Stothart, Walter Boot, and Daniel Simons attempted to replicate and extend the findings from both Graham...
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