Friedrich Ebert President

Friedrich Ebert (4 February 1871 – 28 February 1925) was a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and the first President of Germany from 1919 until his death in office in 1925.Ebert was elected leader of the SPD on the death of August Bebel, and the SPD later became deeply divided because Ebert led it to support war loans for World War I. A moderate social democrat, Ebert was in favour of the Burgfrieden, in which domestic political squabbles were put aside and all forces in society were expected to support the war effort. He tried to isolate those in the party opposed to the war but could not prevent a split.Ebert was a pivotal figure in the German Revolution of 1918-19. When Germany became a republic, he was its first chancellor. His policies at this time were primarily aimed at restoring peace and order and at containing the more extreme elements of the revolutionary left. For this he allied himself with conservative and nationalistic political forces, in particular with the leadership of the military under General Wilhelm Groener and the right wing Freikorps. With their help, Ebert's government crushed a number of leftist uprisings that were pursuing goals that were similar to those of the SPD. This has made him a controversial historical figure.

Personal facts

Friedrich Ebert
Birth dateFebruary 04, 1871
Birth place
Heidelberg
Date of deathFebruary 28, 1925
Spouse
Louise Ebert

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Politician

chancellor
Constantin Fehrenbach
Gustav Bauer
Hermann Müller (politician)
Philipp Scheidemann
Hans Luther
Joseph Wirth
Wilhelm Cuno
Wilhelm Marx
Gustav Stresemann
office
Minister President of Prussia
9th Chancellor of Germany
party
Social Democratic Party of Germany
successor

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External resources

  1. http://www.ebert-gedenkstaette.de