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- During World War I, although Erzberger at first favoured extensive annexations by Germany, he was decisively involved in the Reichstag resolution of July 19, 1917, proposing a negotiated peace with no territorial gains, and also in the events leading to the resignation of Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg, whom he wanted replaced by Bülow.
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Oct 30, 2018 · Erzberger was murdered by two young assassins, Heinrich Tillessen and Heinrich Schulz, who had direct links to the Navy and to the so-called ‘Organisation Consul’ which had been founded by disillusioned naval officer Korvettenkapitän Erhardt.
Erzberger was instrumental in preparing the German nation for peace and in ensuring that the Catholic Centre Party, the predecessor of today's Christian Democratic Union, retained a modicum of power in an increasingly radicalized Germany. His financial, federal, and rail reforms transformed Germany. [2]
Sep 16, 2024 · Matthias Erzberger (born Sept. 20, 1875, Buttenhausen, Württemberg, Ger.—died Aug. 26, 1921, Black Forest, Baden) was a leader of the left wing of the Roman Catholic Centre Party in Germany and signatory of the Armistice of World War I.
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As a Member of Parliament 1917, Erzberger, the former annexationist, played an important role in drafting the Reichstag’s Peace Resolution and the setting up of the Interfraktioneller Ausschuss (Interparty Committee).
The Armistice was the result of a hurried and desperate process. The German delegation headed by Erzberger crossed the front line in five cars and was escorted for ten hours across the devastated war zone of Northern France, arriving on the morning of 8 November 1918.
The German delegation, led by civilian Matthias Erzberger, had no choice but to accept tough terms demanded by Britain, France and America. At the end of a momentous day, Rear Admiral Sir George...
May 14, 2018 · The German statesman Matthias Erzberger (1875-1921) is best known for his sponsorship of the German parliamentary peace resolution during World War I and for his subsequent signing of the armistice agreement.