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Karl Jarres

Karl Jarres (21 September 1874 - 20 October 1951) was a politician of the German People's Party (''Deutsche Volkspartei'', or DVP) during the Weimar Republic. From 1923 to 1924/1925, he was Minister of the Interior and Vice-Chancellor of Germany. Jarres was also the long-serving mayor of Duisburg from 1914 to 1933. After the Nazis deposed him, he started a career in industry.
==Early life==
Karl Jarres was born on 21 September 1874 in Remscheid, in the Prussian Rhine Province. His father, Rudolf Jarres (1842-1922) was a merchant. His mother was Maria Jarres (1849-1936), née Busch (daughter of merchant and Remscheid city treasurer Robert Busch). Karl studied law at London, Paris, Bonn and Berlin, and was awarded a Dr. iur. in 1897 at the University of Erlangen. After his legal clerkship, Jarres started working in municipal administration. He was ''Stadtassessor'' (1901) and then ''Beigeordneter'' (1903) at Düren. In 1907, he became ''Beigeordneter'' at Cologne. In 1910, he was elected mayor of Remscheid.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Biografie Karl Jarres (German) )
Jarres was married in Düren in 1903, to Freya (1880-1945), née Schüll, daughter of a paper manufacturer. They had two daughters.〔

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