| Georg Graf von Hertling | |
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| In office November 1, 1917 – September 30, 1918 |
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| Preceded by | Georg Michaelis |
| Succeeded by | Prince Maximilian of Baden |
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| Born | August 31 1843 |
| Died | January 4 1919 |
| Political party | Centre |
Georg Friedrich Graf von Hertling (August 31, 1843 – January 4, 1919) was a Bavarian politician who served as Prime Minister of Bavaria 1912–1917 and as Chancellor of the German Empire from 1917 to 1918. As leader of the largest party in the Bavarian Landtag Hertling was appointed Bavarian Prime Minister in 1912 by Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria. Following the outbreak of World War I Hertling supported the policy of Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg but rejected to become his successor. Hertling became German Chancellor and Prime Minister of Prussia only after the fall of Georg Michaelis in 1917 but was incapable of meeting the crisis during the final stage of the war. Due to his age and conservatism he was unable to overcome the power of the military high command, led by Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff, despite having been a deputy to the Reichstag and a leader of the Centre Party. He was required to resign his seat when he took office under the Kaiser. In civil life he was a professor of philosophy. He founded the important German catholic fraternity Askania-Burgundia and was a member of K.St.V. Arminia at Bonn. His great-granddaughter is actress Gila von Weitershausen.
External links
- Erinnerungen aus meinen Leben "Recollections from my Life" Vol. I at archive.org. In German
- Erinnerungen aus meinen Leben "Recollections from my Life" Vol. II at archive.org. In German
- Naturrecht und Socialpolitik by Georg von Hertling at Google Books
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| Preceded by Clemens Graf von Podewils-Dürnitz |
Prime Minister of Bavaria 1912–1917 |
Succeeded by Otto Ritter von Dandl |
| Preceded by Georg Michaelis |
Chancellor of Germany 1917–1918 |
Succeeded by Prince Maximilian of Baden |
| Prime Minister of Prussia 1917–1918 |
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| Otto von Bismarck · Leo von Caprivi · Prince Chlodwig zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst · Bernhard von Bülow · Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg · Georg Michaelis · Georg von Hertling · Prince Maximilian of Baden | |
| Revolutionary period (1918–1919) | Friedrich Ebert |
| Philipp Scheidemann · Gustav Bauer · Hermann Müller · Konstantin Fehrenbach · Joseph Wirth · Wilhelm Cuno · Gustav Stresemann · Wilhelm Marx · Hans Luther · Wilhelm Marx · Hermann Müller · Heinrich Brüning · Franz von Papen · Kurt von Schleicher | |
| Adolf Hitler · Joseph Goebbels · Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk | |
| Konrad Adenauer · Ludwig Erhard · Kurt Georg Kiesinger · Willy Brandt · Helmut Schmidt · Helmut Kohl · Gerhard Schröder · Angela Merkel | |
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| Kingdom of Prussia (1701-1918) |
office established 1848 · Arnim-Boitzenburg · Camphausen · Auerswald · Pfuel · Brandenburg · Ladenberg · Manteuffel · Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen · Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen · Bismarck · Roon · Bismarck · Caprivi · Eulenburg · Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst · Bülow · Bethmann Hollweg · Michaelis · Hertling · Baden | |
| Free State of Prussia (1918-1947) |
Ebert · Hirsch · Braun · Stegerwald · Braun · Marx · Braun · office suspended · Göring | |


