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Paul Moldenhauer was dedicated to stabilising Germany's economy and its relations with France, Great Britain and the United States, and his policies under the MĂĽller government were orientated toward reconciliation and normalisation. Together with MĂĽller, Stresemann and von Schubert, and subsequently
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where he was awarded his Ph.D. in 1899. He also obtained a degree in insurance studies, which at this time was a relatively new and growing subject area. Moldenhauer was thereafter active in the insurance industry until 1902 in Aachen and in Cologne. In 1901 he habilitated (became a Professor Doctor)
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After the Great War, Moldenhauer returned to the University of Cologne as a faculty member. He also became active in politics and engaged himself in the post-war socio-economical debate. He undertook several trips to the United States and to England, where he established good relations with
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Paul Moldenhauer was dedicated to stabilising Germany's economy and its relations with France, Great Britain and the United States, and was a leading delegate at the Disarmament Conferences in Den Haag 1930 and Geneva 1932.
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Following his time as a cabinet member and minister of finance, Moldenhauer returned to academia as a professor at the University of Berlin, and later as a board member of companies including
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BrĂĽning, Curtius and von BĂĽlow, Finance Minister Moldenhauer was a leading delegate at the Disarmament Conferences in Geneva and Den Haag.
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in insurance studies at the University of Cologne, where he became a member of the faculty of economics. He was a member of the
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member 1920-1932 and was German Minister of Finance and Minister of Trade and Industry in the late 1920s and early 1930s.
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academics at leading universities including Princeton, Harvard and Cambridge. Notably, he maintained a dialogue with
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Paul Moldenhauer was born in 1876 in Cologne. He studied jurisprudence and political science at the
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Germany’s Government under Brüning 31 March 1930: seated from left to right interior minister
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Von der Revolution zur Nationalversammlung, Die Frage der rheinisch-westfälischen Republik
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Ministry of Finance (Reichsministerium der Finanzen) at the Wilhelmplatz in Berlin (1930)
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Die industriellen und landwirtschaftlichen Haftpflichtversicherungsverbände
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The German delegation to the Disarmament Conference in Den Haag 1930
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The German delegation to the Disarmament Conference in Geneva 1932
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On 11 November 1928, Moldenhauer was appointed cabinet member and
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German Delegate to Disarmament Conventions in Geneva and Den Haag
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parliament in Berlin, and in 1920 to the parliament of the
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Cabinet BrĂĽning I


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Julius Curtius
Georg Schätzel
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Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus
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Johann Viktor Bredt
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