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  1. Friedrich Ebert (n. 4 februarie 1871 – d. 28 februarie 1925 ) a fost un om politic german al Partidului Social Democrat al Germaniei , care a îndeplinit funcția de președinte al Germaniei în perioada 1919-1925.

  2. Fundación Friedrich Ebert - Perú, Lima. 5,975 likes · 5 talking about this · 18 were here. Entidad de la Cooperación Internacional

  3. Ebert, Friedrich (4 Feb. 1871) (b. 4 Feb. 1871, d. 28 Feb. 1925).President of Germany 1919–25 Born in Heidelberg, he became a saddler, and joined the SPD in 1889. From 1893 Ebert edited a party newspaper, and in 1900 he became leader of the SPD in the parliament of the city‐state of Bremen. Elected to the national parliament in 1912, he ...

  4. Friedrich Ebert. Friedrich Ebert, the son of a tailor, was born in Heildelberg on 9th November, 1871. He worked as a saddler and was eventually converted to socialism. Ebert became a journalist and found work with the left-wing Bremer Volkszeitung. During this period he also joined the Social Democratic Party (SDP).

  5. dc.fes.de › about › friedrich-ebert-stiftungFriedrich-Ebert-Stiftung

    The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) is a non-profit German foundation funded by the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany, and headquartered in Bonn and Berlin. It was founded in 1925 and is named after Germany's first democratically elected President, Friedrich Ebert.

  6. Ebert died on 28 February 1925 in Berlin at the age of 54, his death hastened by the decision of a court which labelled him guilty of high treason for his support of munitions strikers during World War One. He died widely criticised by all sides: by the left for betraying the revolution and by the right for being a leading figure responsible ...

  7. Friedrich Ebert became the most important leader of the SPD during the First World War, alongside Philipp Scheidemann. During the revolution, Ebert rose to the top position within party hierarchy and drew Germany towards parliamentary democracy, first as ''Volksbeauftragter'' (people's representative) in the revolutionary government, then in February 1919 as ''Reichspräsident'' (president).

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