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Wilhelm Cuno

Order: 15th Chancellor of Germany
Term of Office: November 22, 1922 - August 12, 1923
Predecessor: Joseph Wirth
Successor: Gustav Stresemann
Date of Birth: 2 July 1876
Date of Death: 3 January 1933
Political Party: none
Profession: lawyer and industrialist

Dr. jur. Wilhelm Cuno ( 2 July 18763 January 1933) was a German politician who was the Chancellor of Germany from 1922 to 1923. He was born in SuhlSuhl is a city in Thuringia, Germany. The population as of 2003 was 46,600., ThuringiaState Service Flag Civil Flag Statistics Capital: Erfurt Area:16,171 km² Inhabitants:2 392 000 2003 pop. density:148 people/km² Homepage: ISO 3166-2:DE-TH Politics Minister-President: Dieter Althaus ( CDU) Ruling party: CDU Map The Free State of Thuringia. Cuno's government is best known for its failed passive resistance of the French occupation of the RuhrEssen-Kettwig The Ruhr is a large river in western Germany starting near the town of Winterberg in Sauerland and ending in the Rhine in the city of Duisburg. Along the river, a number of large industrial cities are found, forming the Ruhr area. German riv (1922 - 23).

Cabinet, November 1922 - August 1923

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Preceded by:
Joseph Wirth
Chancellor of Germany
1922–1923
Succeeded by:
Gustav Stresemann


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