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  1. Eugen Schiffer (14 de febrero de 1860 en Breslau, † 5 de septiembre de 1954 en Berlín) fue Ministro de Finanzas Alemán en 1919. Asimismo, de 1919 a 1920 y en 1921 sirvió como Ministro de Justicia. En 1924 se retiró definitivamente de la política.

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  2. Eugen Schiffer (14 February 1860 – 5 September 1954) was a German lawyer and liberal politician. He served as Minister of Finance and deputy head of government in the Weimar Republic from February to April 1919.

  3. Eugen Schiffer (* 14. Februar 1860 in Breslau; † 5. September 1954 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Jurist und Politiker ( Nationalliberale Partei, DDP, LDPD, FDP ). Schiffer setzte sich im Kaiserreich für eine Rechtsvereinheitlichung ein. Im Ersten Weltkrieg stieg er zum Unterstaatssekretär auf und wurde in der Weimarer Republik Reichsjustizminister.

  4. político alemán / De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Eugen Schiffer (14 de febrero de 1860 en Breslau, † 5 de septiembre de 1954 en Berlín) fue Ministro de Finanzas Alemán en 1919. Asimismo, de 1919 a 1920 y en 1921 sirvió como Ministro de Justicia.

  5. Schiffer was considered one of the key players involved in putting down the Kapp Putsch. In 1924, he left the DDP and picked back up his career as a lawyer. After 1945, he helped establish the LDP (Liberal Democratic Party) in the Soviet occupation zone. Yet in the end, he fled to the Federal Republic in 1950. Wikipedia entry

  6. www.weimarer-republik.net › en › weimar-gatewayDDP / Weimarer Republik

    Eugen Schiffer. 1860-1954. State Secretary and Vice Chancellor from 1918 to 1919. Minister of Justice from 1919 to 1921. Implemented comprehensive reforms of the judiciary. Friedrich Naumann. 1860-1919. Founder of the National-Social Association. Leading thinker of left-wing liberalism. Founding chairman of the DDP. Wilhelm Külz. 1875-1948.

  7. Eugen Schiffer (14 February 1860 – 5 September 1954) was a German lawyer and liberal politician. He served as Minister of Finance and deputy head of government in the Weimar Republic from February to April 1919. From October 1919 to March 1920, he was again deputy head of government and Minister of Justice.