Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg

German Chancellor during World War I

Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg - German Chancellor during World War I
Born

November 29th, 1856
168 years ago

Died

January 1st, 1921
104 years ago — 64 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Germany

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Served as the Chancellor of Germany from 1909 to 1917 during a tumultuous period leading up to and during World War I. As a member of the German Conservative Party, focused on promoting the interests of Germany in a time of great political upheaval. Oversaw significant military decisions and was involved in diplomatic efforts with other nations. Resigned in the wake of military setbacks and growing dissatisfaction with the government, particularly following the failure of the Hindenburg Program.

Chancellor of Germany from 1909 to 1917

Oversaw Germany during World War I

Resigned following military setbacks in 1917

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