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Erich Koch-Weser : ウィキペディア英語版
Erich Koch-Weser

Erich Koch-Weser (26 February 1875-19 October 1944 was a German lawyer and liberal politician. One of the founders (1918) and later chairman (1924–1930) of the liberal German Democratic Party, he served as Minister of the Interior (1919–1921), Vice Chancellor of Germany (1920) and Minister of Justice (1928–1929).
==Early life==
Erich Koch was born on 26 February 1875 in Bremerhaven as the son of Dr. Anton Koch (1838-76), a Protestant headmaster of a higher girls' school, and his wife Minna (1841-1930, née Lewenstein), the daughter of a Jewish merchant from Burhave.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Biografie Erich Koch-Weser (German) )
Erich Koch studied law and economics at Lausanne, Bonn, Berlin and at the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich from 1893 to 1897 where he finished with a Dr.jur.〔
Erich Koch was married twice. In 1903, he married Bertha (1880-1923, née Fortmann). In 1925, he married Irma (1897-1970, née von Blanquet). He had four sons and one daughters from his first marriage and two sons from his second marriage.〔
==Political career==
In 1901, he became Mayor of Delmenhorst, in 1909 ''Stadtdirektor'' in Bremerhaven and from 1913 to 1919 was Mayor of Kassel. He belonged to the left wing of the National Liberal Party, was an admirer of Friedrich Naumann and an advocate of abolishing the Prussian ''Dreiklassenwahlrecht''. He also served as a member of the Upper chamber of the Prussian diet.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Files of the Reichskanzlei: Erich Koch-Weser (German) )
In November 1918, Koch was a founder-member of the German Democratic Party (DDP). In January 1919, he was elected to the Weimar National Assembly for the DDP and achieved a powerful position within the party's parliamentary group.〔
When the DDP rejoined the government of Gustav Bauer (SPD) in October 1919, Koch became Minister of the Interior (''Reichsinnenminister''). He kept that office under Chancellors Hermann Müller (SPD) and Constantin Fehrenbach (Zentrum). Under Müller, Koch was also Vice-Chancellor. He left the government on 4 May 1921 and worked as an attorney in Berlin.〔
Koch was a member of the Reichstag from 1920 to 1930.〔 In early 1924, Koch was elected as the successor of Carl Wilhelm Petersen as chairman of the DDP. Although a member of the DDP's right wing on many issues, in the fall of 1924, Koch refused to enter into a coalition with the nationalistic DNVP and, after the first government of Chancellor Hans Luther collapsed in 1925, tried to set up a "Grand Coalition" between DDP and SPD (it was rejected by the Social Democrats).〔
He changed his name to Koch-Weser (after the river Weser) in 1927, to distinguish himself from another member of parliament whose name was also Erich Koch.〔
In 1928, Koch-Weser became Minister of Justice in the new government of Hermann Müller. He attempted a fundamental reform of criminal law, but as the Zentrum demanded the Justice department, Koch-Weser lost his position in April 1929.〔
In the summer of 1930, Koch-Weser merged the DDP with Artur Mahraun's Young German Order into the ''Deutsche Staatspartei'', trying to gather what remained of the pro-republican, Protestant middle-class in a single political party. After the poor performance of his new party in the September 1930 election, Koch-Weser resigned from the Reichstag and from the leadership of the party.〔

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