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Heinrich Kohler

368 Heinrich Köhler Briefmarken Auktion in Wiesbaden


Franz Heinrich Kohler (September 29, 1878 in Karlsruhe – February 6, 1949 in Karlsruhe) was a German politician who served as the fifth and eighth State President of Baden and the eleventh Minister of Finance in the Weimar Republic. He was a member of the Centre Party, and later the CDU. Kohler represented the Centre Party in the Baden Landtag from 1913 to 1927.

Kohler's first political position was when he was appointed Lord Mayor of Karlsruhe in 1911 by Frederick II, Grand Duke of Baden. After the creation of the Republic of Baden in 1918, he continued to serve as Lord Mayor until 1920. In this year, he became Minister for Finance in Baden, a position in which he served until the 1923 elections brought the Centre Party a majority and Kohler became State President. However, elections the following year brought the DDP to power and Kohler returned to his post as Minister for Finance.

Internal differences within the Centre Party led to Kohler replacing Gustav Trunk as the leader of the party. On November 23, 1926, Kohler became State President once again. However, he was compelled to resign on February 3, 1927, in order to accept his appointment as Reich Minister of Finance under Chancellor Wilhelm Marx. After the fall of Marx's government, Kohler sat in the 1932 Reichstag. After the Nazi takeover and the Reichstag fire in the following year, however, Kohler and many others were imprisoned.

Following World War II, Kohler was released and joined the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). From 1946 until his death three years later, he served in various positions in the government of the new state Baden-Wuerttemberg.

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