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Friedrich von Berg

Friedrich Wilhelm Bernhard von Berg, also von Berg-Markienen, (20 November 1866 – 9 March 1939) was a German politician and chairman of the ''Secret Civil Cabinet'' of Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1918.
==Biography==
Friedrich von Berg was born on his family's estate of Markienen, East Prussia (today Markiny, Poland) to the Prussian Major Friedrich von Berg (1835-1888). After passing his Abitur, Berg joined the Prussian Army in 1885 and became the personal adjutant of Prince Friedrich Leopold of Prussia in 1888. He left service in 1892 and started to study law at the Universities of Breslau and Bonn, where he became a member of the Corps Borussia Bonn next to the later Kaiser Wilhelm II. After passing his exam, Berg worked at the local court of Bartenstein and in 1896 at Danzig. In 1899 he moved to Berlin, where he became an assessor. In 1903 he returned to East Prussia and worked as the head of the district administration (Landrat) of Goldap.〔(Biography at bundesarchiv.de )〕〔http://www.ostpreussen.net/index.php?seite_id=12&kreis=15&stadt=03〕
In 1906 he became a member of the ''Geheimes Zivilkabinett'' (Secret Civil Cabinet), the Kaiser's personal office. In 1909 he became the Landeshauptmann of East Prussia and in 1916 he was promoted to ''Oberpräsident'' of the Province of East Prussia. On 16 January 1918 Berg became the chairman of the Kaiser's office. He opposed peace negotiations to end World War I as supposed by Chancellor Max von Baden and had to resign on 11 October 1918.
He returned to his estate in East Prussia, where he was the President of the provincial diet (Provinziallandtag) in 1919 and the old-Prussian East Prussian Provincial Synod in 1920. The same year he became the chairman of the German Nobility Association (Deutsche Adelsgenossenschaft) until 1932.〔(Institut deutsche Adelsforschung )〕
From 1921 to 1927 Berg was the Chief Representative of the House of Hohenzollern in the negotiations over the family's personal property with the Weimar German government (Cf. Expropriation of the Princes in the Weimar Republic).
Berg died in 1939 on his estate of Markienen.

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