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Robert Schmidt
Vice-Chancellor of Germany
In office
13 August 1923 – 6 October 1923
ChancellorGustav Stresemann
Preceded byGustav Bauer
Succeeded byKarl Jarres
Reich Minister for Reconstruction
In office
13 August 1923 – 6 October 1923
ChancellorGustav Stresemann
Preceded byHeinrich Albert
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Reich Minister of Economics
In office
10 May 1921 – 22 November 1922
ChancellorJoseph Wirth
Preceded byErnst Scholz
Succeeded byJohann Becker
In office
16 July 1919 – 21 June 1920
ChancellorGustav Bauer
Hermann Müller
Preceded byErnst Scholz
Succeeded byJohann Becker
Reich Minister for Food and Agriculture
In office
13 February 1919 – 14 September 1919
ChancellorPhilipp Scheidemann
Gustav Bauer
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byAndreas Hermes
Member of the Reichstag
(Weimar Republic)
In office
6 February 1919 – 18 July 1930
1919–1920Weimar National Assembly
ConstituencyBerlin (1919)
National list (1920-1924)
Westfalen Süd (1924-1930)
(German Empire)
In office
3 December 1903 – 9 November 1918
ConstituencyBerlin5
Personal details
Born(1864-05-15)15 May 1864
Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia
Died16 September 1943(1943-09-16) (aged 79)
Berlin, Nazi Germany
NationalityGerman
Political partySocial Democratic Party

Robert Schmidt (15 May 1864 – 16 September 1943) was a German trade unionist, journalist, politician and member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany. He served as the minister of Reichsernährungsminister (Alimentation), Reichswirtschaftsminister (Economic Affairs) and Reichsminister für Wiederaufbau (Reconstruction) in a number of cabinets of the Weimar Republic.

Life

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Robert Schmidt

Robert Schmidt was born in Berlin on 15 May 1864. He was apprenticed as a piano builder, and from 1890 to 1893 served as a member of the board of the association of piano builders of Berlin.[1]

From 1893 to 1902, he was editor for the social-democratic newspaper Vorwärts.

From 1893 to 1898 and from 1903 to 1918, Schmidt was a member of the Reichstag of the German Empire for the Social Democratic Party of Germany. In 1902, he was a member of the Generalkommission of German trade unions and from 1903 to 1910 was head of the Zentral-Arbeitersekretariat.[1]

In 1918, he became Unterstaatssekretär of the Kriegsernährungsamt. After the German Revolution, he was elected to the National Assembly of the Weimar Republic (1919–20). He remained a member of the Reichstag until 1930.[1]

In 1919, Schmidt became Reichsernährungsminister (Minister for Alimentation/Food) in the cabinetofMinisterpräsident Philipp Scheidemann. He continued to serve in the government as Reichswirtschaftsminister (minister for Economic Affairs) in the cabinetofGustav Bauer (1919–20). He retained this position in the cabinets of Hermann Müller, and Joseph Wirth from March 1920 to November 1922, interrupted only by the Fehrenbach cabinet (June 1920 - May 1921), which excluded the SPD. In 1923, he was vice-chancellor and minister for Reconstruction in the first cabinet of Gustav Stresemann. In 1929, he again served briefly as minister for Reconstruction in the second cabinetofHermann Müller.[1][2]

Schmidt died on 16 September 1943 in Berlin.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Files of the Reichskanzlei: Biografie Robert Schmidt (German)". Bundesarchiv. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  • ^ "Kabinette von 1919 bis 1933 (German)". Deutsches Historisches Museum. Archived from the original on 26 February 2012. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
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