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  2. Erich_Koch-Weser,_Bundesarchiv_Bild_146-1986-014-10,_Kabinett_Müller_(cropped).jpg ‎ (146 × 167 Pixel, Dateigröße: 4 KB, MIME-Typ: image/jpeg) Diese Datei und die Informationen unter dem roten Trennstrich werden aus dem zentralen Medienarchiv Wikimedia Commons eingebunden.

  3. First Müller cabinet. The first Müller cabinet, headed by Chancellor Hermann Müller of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), was the third democratically elected government of Germany and the second in office after the Weimar Constitution came into force in August 1919. The cabinet was based on the same three centre-left parties as ...

  4. Erich Koch-Weser (nacido Erich Koch, 26 de febrero de 1875 - 19 de octubre de 1944) fue un abogado y político liberal alemán. Uno de los fundadores (1918) y más tarde presidente (1924-1930) del liberal Partido Democrático Alemán, se desempeñó como Ministro del Interior (1919-1921), Vicecanciller de Alemania (1920) y Ministro de Justicia ...

  5. Dieter A. Koch-Weser was born in Kassel, Germany on July 13, 1916, to Erich and Berta (Fortmann) Koch-Weser. Dieter's father was a Minister in the Democratic Weimar government . After Hitler seized power in the 1930s, his family and he left Germany and moved to Brazil, where they established a thriving coffee plantation in Rolandia , a municipality in the state of Paraná in the Southern ...

  6. Eine etwas andere Aufschlüsselung der deutschen Emigranten stammt von Geert Koch-Weser, dem Sohn von Erich Koch-Weser. Er hat die Zusammensetzung der 400 Siedler wie folgt aufgeschlüsselt: „Nach Rolândia kamen ca. 400 deutsche Familien. Darunter waren 80 jüdische Familien, von denen zehn von Hitler als Volljuden bezeichnet wurden, zehn politisch aktive und 45, die zum Katholizismus ...

  7. Caio Kai Koch-Weser (born July 25, 1944 in Rolândia, Brazil) is a German economist, civil servant and business executive. He was Secretary of State in the Federal Ministry of Finance 1999–2005. Prior to becoming Secretary of State, he served in the World Bank in a number of positions for 26 years, from 1991–1999 as Vice President and from 1996–1999 as Managing Director of Operations.