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Heinrich Albert


Heinrich Friedrich Albert (12 February 1874 – 1 November 1960) was a German civil servant, diplomat, politician, businessman and lawyer who served as minister for reconstruction and the Treasury in the government of Wilhelm Cuno in 1922/1923. During his tenure as commercial attaché to the German embassy to the U.S. in 1914-17, he was suspected of engaging in espionage and sabotage.
==Life and career==
Heinrich (Friedrich) Albert was born on 12 February 1874 at Magdeburg in what was then the Prussian Province of Saxony (now Saxony-Anhalt), Germany.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Albert, Heinrich (Friedrich)(German) )〕 His father was a merchant.〔
Albert studied law and in 1895 became ''Referendar'' at Magdeburg. In 1901, he was made ''Assessor'' and then ''Hilfsrichter'' (assistant judge). In 1904, Albert joined the ''Reichsamt des Inneren'', the German Empire's interior ministry. He was ''Attaché des Reichskommissars'' for the World's Fair at St. Louis. In 1908, he took over the same position for the fair at Brussels in 1910.〔 Albert was promoted to ''Regierungsrat'' in 1905 and ''Geheimer Regierungsrat'' in 1908.
From 1914-17, Albert was ''Handelsattaché'' (commercial attaché) at the German embassy at Washington D.C. and later in charge of administering the property of enemy aliens in Germany.〔
In 1918/19, Albert was president of the ''Reichsamt zur Verwertung der nach der Demobilisierung freigewordenen Heeresgüter'' (national bureau for the use of army goods made available by demobilisation).〔
In March 1919, he became ''Unterstaatssekretär'' and head of the ''Reichskanzlei'', the head clerk of the German chancellor. In 1920, he became ''Staatssekretär''. He held that position until 1921, when he was furloughed and began working as a lawyer at the ''Landgericht I'' at Berlin.〔〔
In November 1922, Wilhelm Cuno made him ''Reichsschatzminister'' (head of the Treasury) in his cabinet. As of 1 April 1923, the ''Reichsschatzministerium'' was merged with the ''Reichsfinanzministerium'' (Ministry of Finance). In late March 1923, Albert became ''Reichsminister für Wiederaufbau'' (minister for reconstruction). He remained in that office until the cabinet's resignation in August 1923.〔
On 25 November 1923, after the resignation of the second cabinet of Gustav Stresemann, president Friedrich Ebert asked Albert to form a new government. However, this attempt failed due to the opposition of the parties to support the independent Albert as chancellor.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Die Bildung des ersten Kabinetts Marx(German) )
Albert then opened his own law firm in 1924. He specialized in commercial law in relation to the U.S. In 1932, he became general director of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, a shipping line, a position which he held until 1933. From 1937 to 1945, Albert was chairman of the supervisory board at the German subsidiary of the Ford Motor Company. He was also member of the supervisory board at .
Albert died on 1 November 1960 at Wiesbaden.〔

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