Wilhelm Cuno

font size="+1">Wilhelm Cuno
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align="left" | Order: 15th Chancellor of Germany
align="left" | Term of Office: November 22, 1922 - August 12, 1923
align="left" | Predecessor: Joseph Wirth
align="left" | Successor: Gustav Stresemann
align="left" | Date of Birth: 2 July 1876
align="left" | Date of Death: 3 January 1933
align="left" | Political Party: none
align="left" | 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 Suhl, Thuringia. Cuno's government is best known for its failed passive resistance of the French occupation of the Ruhr (1922 - 23).

Cabinet, November 1922 - August 1923

idth="30%"|Preceded by:
Joseph Wirth
width="40%"|Chancellor of Germany
1922–1923
width="30%"|Succeeded by:
Gustav Stresemann
Cuno, Wilhelm Cuno, Wilhelm Cuno, Wilhelm Cuno, Wilhelm

 

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