Maximilian of Baden | |
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8th Chancellor of the German Empire | |
In office:
January 6, 1919 - June 21, 1920 | |
Preceded by: | Georg von Hertling |
Succeeded by: | Konstantin Fehrenbach |
Minister-President of Prussia | |
In office:
January 6, 1919 - June 21, 1920 | |
Preceded by: | Georg von Hertling |
Succeeded by: | Konstantin Fehrenbach |
Foreign Minister of Prussia | |
In office:
January 6, 1919 - February 24, 1919 | |
Preceded by: | Georg von Hertling |
Succeeded by: | Post abolished |
Biography | |
Born: |
July 10 1867, Baden-Baden, Grand Duchy of Baden |
Died | November 6 1929, Salem, Baden-Wurttemburg, German Empire |
Nationality: | German |
Political party: | None |
Spouse: |
Marie Louise, Princess of Hanover |
Children: |
Princess Marie Alexandra Prince Berthold |
Alma mater: |
Leipzig University |
Occupation: | Politician, Prince |
Religion: | Christian |
Prince Maximilian of Baden, or simply Max von Baden, was a German Prince and politician who served as Chancellor of Germany (1919 - 1920).
His main achievement was the February constitution of 1919, which extended political freedoms and voting rights. This was hailed as a major achievement.