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Hans von Raumer

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approached, Raumer worked to facilitate a frictionless transition from a war to a peacetime economy. To this end he invited representatives of industry (Siemens, Rathenau,
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and his wife Marie (née von Studnitz, 1843-1928). He had three brothers. Since his father was a war cripple, the family only had a modest income. Hans attended the
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Raumer worked to strengthen German-Soviet economic ties through his work in the Reichstag as well as member of the board of the
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In 1933, Raumer resigned from all positions. He had left the DVP in March 1932, but kept his distance to the
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of July 1920, the interruption of negotiations by the Allies in January 1921 and the occupation of
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Raumer continued to serve as an advisor to the government on economic issues. Together with
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Grand Crosses with Star and Sash of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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Raumer's home was destroyed in 1943 by Allied bombing and he moved to GroĂźlangewiesche (
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for the right wing of the DVP. From June 1920 to May 1921, he was
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Raumer died there on 3 November 1965. He is buried at Dätzingen.
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of 1922. Having established contacts to the Soviet negotiators
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as the son of Friedrich von Raumer (1831-1911), a major in the
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Bund der Elektrizitätsversorgungs-Unternehmungen Deutschlands
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and was also active as a representative of German industry.
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Hannoversche Kolonisations- und Moorverwertungsgesellschaft
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he was a technical expert on the German delegation at the
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Zentralverband der Deutschen elektrotechnischen Industrie
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there, he subsequently pushed Rathenau to agree to the
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In 1941, he was chairman of the supervisory board of
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Unternehmer und Gewerkschaften in der Weimarer Zeit
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In 1962, he returned to West-Berlin. 536: 1040: 675: 673: 650: 648: 512:Industriefinanzierungsgesellschaft Ost 246:Hans Friedrich Wilhem Ernst von Raumer 179:Hans Friedrich Wilhem Ernst von Raumer 871: 722: 646: 644: 642: 640: 638: 636: 634: 632: 630: 628: 432:Reichsverband der Deutschen Industrie 300:and Berlin, finishing with a Dr.iur. 901:– 6 October 1923 to 23 November 1923 510:and of the supervisory board of the 151:24 June 1920 â€“ 18 July 1930 670: 501:second cabinet of Gustav Stresemann 342:. From 1915 he was director of the 98:25 June 1920 â€“ 10 May 1921 13: 625: 374:Career after the German Revolution 14: 1089: 1073:German People's Party politicians 699: 1026: 856: 681:"Biografie Hans Raumer (German)" 656:"Biografie Hans Raumer (German)" 455:cabinet of Constantin Fehrenbach 612:Die Zentralarbeitsgemeinschaft 87:Reich Minister of the Treasury 1: 752:– 25 June 1920 to 10 May 1921 658:. 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Index

Reich Minister of Economics
Gustav Stresemann
Johann Becker
Joseph Koeth
Constantin Fehrenbach
Gustav Bauer
Gustav Bauer
Reichstag
Berlin
Dessau
Prussia
Berlin
West Germany
German People's Party
German People's Party
Weimar Republic
Dessau
Prussian Army
Hirschberg (Silesia)
Görlitz
Liegnitz
Lausanne
Leipzig
Stephan Gans zu Putlitz
de
Westfalen
OsnabrĂĽck
Walther Rathenau
Carl Friedrich von Siemens
World War I

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