Wilhelm Külz Politician

Wilhelm Külz (18 February 1875, Borna, Kingdom of Saxony – 10 April 1948, Berlin) was a German politician (DDP, LDPD). In 1926 he was interior minister of the Weimar Republic. After 1945 he took actively part in establishing the LDPD. He founded the Berlin branch of LDPD in summer, 1945 and acted as the LDPD chairman after the initial leader Waldemar Koch was deposed by Soviet orders.On March 17, 1947 in a conference in Rothenburg ob der Tauber Külz and Theodor Heuss were elected co-chairmen of the planned German Democratic Party aimed at uniting liberals of both Soviet and West occupation zones.These plans never realized, though, as Wilhelm Külz, unlike East German CDU leader Jakob Kaiser, participated in SED-dominated German People's Congress for Unity and True Peace that took place on December 6, 1947. This brought about internal fights both within the LDPD as well as between East and West German partners of DPD. Although the LDPD leadership criticized that participation, it was unable to take any further steps demanded by the West German liberals.On a session of the united leadership of DPD that took place on January 18, 1948 and which Külz refused to attend, Theodor Heuss argued that Liberal Democrats' unwillingness to take any measures against Külz proved their commitment to 'the Russian conception of German unity'. Upon in, Arthur Lieutenant, the spokesman of LDPD on the matter, declared that under those circumstances and considering reproaches laid against East German liberals, no further co-operation was possible. This was in fact the end of DPD.Together with Otto Nuschke (CDU) and Wilhelm Pieck (SED), Wilhelm Külz led the German People's Council (Deutscher Volksrat), forerunner of Volkskammer of GDR. From 1945 on, Külz was the publisher of LDPD daily Der Morgen.Wilhelm-Külz-Stiftung, a foundation close to FDP, is named after him.

Personal facts

Wilhelm Külz
Birth dateFebruary 18, 1875
Birth place
Kingdom of Saxony , Borna Leipzig
Nationality
Germany
Date of deathApril 10, 1948
Place of death
Berlin
Education
University of Tübingen
Leipzig University

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Office holder

chancellor
Hans Luther
Wilhelm Marx
officeMinister of the Interior
party
Liberal Democratic Party of Germany
German Democratic Party
successor
Walter von Keudell

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External resources

  1. http://www.wilhelm-kuelz-stiftung.de