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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wilhelm_CunoWilhelm Cuno - Wikipedia

    Wilhelm Cuno was born on 2 July 1876 in Suhl, in what was then Prussian Saxony and is now in Thuringia. He was the son of the administrative civil servant August George Wilhelm Cuno (1848–1915) and his wife Catherina Elisabeth Theresia, née Daske (1852–1878). [1] He studied law in Berlin and Heidelberg and was awarded a Juris Doctor. [1]

  2. Jun 28, 2024 · Wilhelm Cuno (born July 2, 1876, Suhl, Germany—died January 3, 1933, Aumühle) was a German politician and business leader, general director of the Hamburg-American Line, and chancellor of the Weimar Republic during the Franco-Belgian invasion of the Ruhr (1923). Appointed government assessor in the German imperial treasury department (1907 ...

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  3. Wilhelm Cuno im Januar 1919. Wilhelm Cuno ist auf der Ehrentafel ehemaliger Schüler des Gymnasiums Theodorianum in Paderborn genannt. (Rechte Seite, Vierter von oben) Carl Josef Wilhelm Cuno (* 2. Juli 1876 in Suhl; † 3. Januar 1933 in Aumühle) war ein deutscher Geschäftsmann und parteiloser Politiker. Er war vom 22.

  4. Wilhelm Cuno (vĬl´hĕlm kōō´nō), 1876–1933, German chancellor (Nov., 1922–Aug., 1923). A businessman, he headed a nonpartisan conservative ministry. His attempt to establish a moratorium on German reparations payments and his program of passive resistance to French occupation of the Ruhr both failed.

  5. Wilhelm Cuno was a German politician and the head of the shipping company HAPAG. He served as the Reichskanzler from 1922 to 1923, but failed to stop the hyperinflation that plagued the Weimar Republic.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cuno_cabinetCuno cabinet - Wikipedia

    The Cuno cabinet, headed by Chancellor Wilhelm Cuno, a political independent, was the seventh democratically elected government of the Weimar Republic. It took office on 22 November 1922 when it replaced the second cabinet of Joseph Wirth , which had resigned after being unable to restructure its coalition following the loss of a key vote in ...

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  8. Wilhelm Carl Josef Cuno (2 July 1876 – 3 January 1933) was a German businessman and politician who was the Chancellor of Germany from 1922 to 1923, for a total of 264 days. His tenure included the episode known as the Occupation of the Ruhr by French and Belgian troops and the period in which inflation in Germany accelerated notably, heading ...