Gustav Stresemann

German politician, statesman, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate (1878-1929)
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Gustav Stresemann

Summary

Gustav Stresemann is a human[1]. His place of birth was Berlin[2]. He was born on May 10, 1878[3]. He passed away in Berlin[4]. He died on October 3, 1929[5]. He worked as a politician[6] and diplomat[7]. He ranks in the top 0.68% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,437 views/month, #6,767 of 1,000,298).[8]

Key Facts

  • Gustav Stresemann's place of birth was Berlin[2].
  • Gustav Stresemann passed away in Berlin[4].
  • Gustav Stresemann was born on May 10, 1878[3].
  • Gustav Stresemann died on October 3, 1929[5].
  • Burial took place at Luisenstadt Cemetery[9].
  • Among Gustav Stresemann's spouses was Käte Stresemann[10].
  • A child of Gustav Stresemann was Wolfgang Stresemann[11].
  • Gustav Stresemann held citizenship in Germany[12].
  • Gustav Stresemann's professions included politician[6].
  • Gustav Stresemann worked as a diplomat[7].
  • Gustav Stresemann held the position of member of the Reichstag of the Weimar Republic[13].
  • Gustav Stresemann held the position of member of the Reichstag of the German Empire[14].
  • Gustav Stresemann held the position of Reich Chancellor in the Weimar Republic[15].
  • Gustav Stresemann held the position of German Foreign Minister[16].
  • Gustav Stresemann held the position of Chancellor of Germany[17].
  • Gustav Stresemann's education included a stint at Leipzig University[18].
  • Gustav Stresemann's education included a stint at Frederick William University Berlin[19].
  • Gustav Stresemann's education included a stint at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin[20].
  • Gustav Stresemann's education included a stint at Andreas-Gymnasium Berlin[21].
  • Gustav Stresemann's doctoral advisor was Karl Bücher[22].
  • Gustav Stresemann received the Nobel Peace Prize[23].
  • Gustav Stresemann was a member of Bonner Burschenschaft Germania[24].
  • Gustav Stresemann was a member of Burschenschaft Normannia zu Heidelberg[25].
  • Gustav Stresemann is recorded as male[26].
  • Gustav Stresemann's instance of is recorded as human[27].

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Origins and Family

Born in Berlin[2], Gustav Stresemann… he was born on May 10, 1878[3].

Education

Educated at Leipzig University[18], a public university[28], in Germany[29], founded in 1409[30], headquartered in Leipzig[31]; Frederick William University Berlin[19], a university[32], in Prussia[33], founded in 1828[34]; Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin[20], a comprehensive university[35], in Germany[36], founded in 1809[37], headquartered in Berlin[38]; and Andreas-Gymnasium Berlin[21], a school[39], in Germany[40]. Gustav Stresemann's doctoral advisor was Karl Bücher[22]. He earned the academic degree of doctorate[41].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include politician[6] and diplomat[7]. Positions held include member of the Reichstag of the Weimar Republic[13]; member of the Reichstag of the German Empire[14], a position[42], in German Reich[43], founded in 1871[44]; Reich Chancellor in the Weimar Republic[15], a historical position[45], in German Reich[46]; German Foreign Minister[16]; and Chancellor of Germany[17], a public office[47], in Germany[48].

Recognition

Gustav Stresemann received the Nobel Peace Prize[23].

Personal Life

Gustav Stresemann was married to Käte Stresemann[10]. A child of him was Wolfgang Stresemann[11]. Political affiliations include National Liberal Party[49], a political party[50], in German Reich[51], founded in 1867[52]; German Democratic Party[53], a political party[54], in Weimar Republic[55], founded in 1918[56], headquartered in Berlin[57]; German People's Party[58], a political party[59], in German Reich[60], founded in 1918[61], headquartered in Berlin[62]; and National-Social Association[63], a former liberal party[64], in Germany[65], founded in 1896[66], headquartered in Leipzig[67].

Death and Burial

Gustav Stresemann died on October 3, 1929[5]. He died in Berlin[4]. The cause of death was stroke[68]. Burial took place at Luisenstadt Cemetery[9].

Works and Contributions

Things named for Gustav Stresemann include black lounge suit[69]; Second Stresemann cabinet[70], a Government of German Reich[71], in Weimar Republic[72], founded in 1923[73]; and First Stresemann cabinet[74], a Government of German Reich[75], in Weimar Republic[76], founded in 1923[77].

Why It Matters

Gustav Stresemann ranks in the top 0.68% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,437 views/month, #6,767 of 1,000,298).[8] He has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[78] He is known by 21 alternative names across languages and contexts.[79]

Entities named for him include black lounge suit[69]; Second Stresemann cabinet[70], a Government of German Reich[71], in Weimar Republic[72], founded in 1923[73]; and First Stresemann cabinet[74], a Government of German Reich[75], in Weimar Republic[76], founded in 1923[77].

FAQs

Where was Gustav Stresemann born?

Gustav Stresemann's place of birth was Berlin[2].

Where did Gustav Stresemann die?

Gustav Stresemann passed away in Berlin[4].

Who was Gustav Stresemann married to?

Gustav Stresemann's spouses include Käte Stresemann[10].

What did Gustav Stresemann do for work?

Gustav Stresemann worked as politician[6] and diplomat[7].

Where did Gustav Stresemann go to school?

Gustav Stresemann was educated at Leipzig University[18], Frederick William University Berlin[19], Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin[20], and Andreas-Gymnasium Berlin[21].

What awards did Gustav Stresemann receive?

Honors received include Nobel Peace Prize[23].

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