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  1. Matthias Erzberger (20 September 1875 – 26 August 1921) was a politician of the Catholic Centre Party, member of the Reichstag and minister of finance of Germany from 1919 to 1920. Erzberger was first elected to the Reichstag of the German Empire in 1903.

  2. Matthias Erzberger (born Sept. 20, 1875, Buttenhausen, Württemberg, Ger.—died Aug. 26, 1921, Black Forest, Baden) was a leader of the left wing of the Roman Catholic Centre Party in Germany and signatory of the Armistice of World War I.

  3. Nov 8, 2022 · Early Nazis fueled their rise to power by making Matthias Erzberger the most hated person in postwar Germany. The Third Reich condemned Matthias Erzberger for his actions, as depicted in All Quiet on the Western Front.

  4. After eight years in different functions within the Württemberg Catholicism, Matthias Erzberger (1875-1921) was elected to the German Reichstag in 1903. He subsequently became one of the most important politicians of the Centre Party’s left wing.

  5. Oct 30, 2018 · Professor Annika Mombauer discusses the fate of Matthias Erzberger, the most hated man in post-war Germany. While the news of the Armistice of 11 November 1918 brought joy and celebration in Britain and its allied countries, in Germany, the reaction was different.

  6. Matthias Erzberger (* 20. September 1875 in Buttenhausen, Königreich Württemberg; † 26. August 1921 bei Bad Griesbach im Schwarzwald, Republik Baden) war ein deutscher Publizist und Politiker ( Zentrum) im Kaiserreich und in der Weimarer Republik . Erzberger wurde 1903 Abgeordneter für die Zentrumspartei im Reichstag und dort vor allem als ...

  7. German Finance Minister 191920. An MP of the Centre Party from 1903. Initially he supported World War I, but in 1917 he was instrumental in bringing about a peace resolution in the German parliament which called for negotiations to end the war.