Adolf Gröber
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Adolf Gröber | |
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Born | February 11, 1854 Riedlingen, Kingdom of Württemberg |
Died | 19 November 1919 Berlin, Weimar Republic | (aged 65)
Political party | Zentrum |
Adolf Gröber was a German politician and jurist during the German Empire and the Weimar Republic. During that time, he emerged as one of the leading spokesman for the Zentrum party. Loyal to his home kingdom of Württemberg he was strong advocate for federalism. During the Chancellorship of Prince Maximilian of Baden he served as a Minister without portfolio.
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[edit]- Epstein, Klaus (1959). Matthias Erzberger and the dilemma of German democracy. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
- Lougee, Robert W. (1982). "The Anti-Revolution Bill of 1894 in Wilhelmine Germany". Central European History. 15 (3): 224–40. doi:10.1017/S0008938900001461. JSTOR 4545960.
- Zeender, John K. (1976). "The German Center Party, 1890-1906". Transactions of the American Philosophical Society. 66 (1): 1–125. doi:10.2307/1006205. JSTOR 1006205.