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Preceded by
  
new office

Name
  
Franz Blucher


Role
  
German Politician

Succeeded by
  
Ludwig Erhard

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Preceded by
  
vacant last office holder: Hermann Goring

Died
  
March 26, 1959, Bad Godesberg, Germany

Political party
  
Free Democratic Party, Free People\'s Party, German Party

Organizations founded
  
Free Democratic Party, Free People\'s Party

Similar People
  
Thomas Dehler, Erich Mende, Klaus Kinkel, Wolfgang Gerhardt, Otto Graf Lambsdorff

Franz Blücher (24 March 1896 – 26 March 1959) was a German politician and member of the German Parliament (Bundestag).

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Blücher was born in Essen, Rhine Province, German Empire.

After World War II, Blücher was one of the founders of the Free Democratic Party (FDP) and served as chairman in the British occupation zone (1946-1949) and as Federal Chairman (1949-1954).

From 1949 to 1957, he was a member of Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's cabinet. As representative of the second-largest government party, he was the first Vice-Chancellor of Germany (West Germany) and also held the Ministry for Matters of the Marshall Plan, which in 1953 was renamed Ministry for Economic Cooperation.

In 1956, he - along with other fifteen ministers and parliamentarians - sided with Chancellor Adenauer against his party and formed the Free People's Party (FVP), which early in 1957 merged with the German Party (DP).

Franz Blücher died on 26 March 1959 in Bad Godesberg, North Rhine-Westphalia.

Honours and awards

Blücher was awarded honorary doctorates from the University of Berlin (1954) and the University of the Punjab in Lahore (1957). In 1954 he was awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of Merit and the Grand Cross of the Greek Order of George I. In 1955, he received the Grand Cross of Merit of the Italian Republic.

In 1956, Blücher received the Grand Decoration of Honour in Gold with Sash for Services to the Republic of Austria.

References

Franz Blücher Wikipedia