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Conrad Haußmann

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and chaired the "Committee for the Preliminary Consultation of the Draft Constitution of the German Reich". In 1920 Haußmann failed to be elected president of the People's State of Württemberg. He withdrew from state politics but was a member of the
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indiscreet comments in an interview with the British newspaper, Haußmann became known to the general public through his call for a constitutional form of government. After the merger of his party with the German Free-minded Party and the
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where he was responsible for drafting Chancellor Baden's statements. With the transition to the first post-monarchical government, Haußmann gave up his post, although the new chancellor,
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From 1889 until his death, Haußmann was a member of the state parliament in Württemberg. Until 1918 he was in the second chamber of the
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because the German People's Party had been unable to achieve significant parliamentary strength in the Reichstag. In the course of the
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calling for a negotiated peace to end the war. On 14 October 1918, Haußmann was appointed state secretary without portfolio in the
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from 1889 and of the national Reichstag from 1890 until his death in 1922. Following World War I he was one of the founders of the
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to form the Progressive People's Party, he increasingly assumed a leading role in the liberal movement of the German Empire.
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Prior to the outbreak of World War I, he made intensive efforts to establish contacts with French deputies at meetings in
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Logo of the German Democratic Party with the black, red and gold colors of the 1848 Revolution and the
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and settled as a lawyer in Stuttgart in 1883. In 1907 he took part with the writers
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On Poetry and Politics. Hermann Hesse–Conrad Haußmann Correspondence 1907–1922
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Von Poesie und Politik. Hermann Hesse–Conrad Haußmann Briefwechsel 1907–1922
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in order to reduce tensions. In July 1917 he was one of the initiators of a
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and acted as its interim parliament. He served as vice president of its
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In early 1919 Haußmann was elected as a DDP delegate to the
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