Under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles Hindenburg was due to be tried as a war criminal; however his popularity ensured that he was not even indicted.Hindenburg became President of the Weimar Republic in 1925, replacing Friedrich Ebert upon the latter's death, achieving re-election in ...
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President – Friedrich Ebert (SPD); PM – Wilhelm Cuno (non-party); Government – technocrats plus Z, DPP, DVP Iceland 1.) August 1952 – September 1953 President – Ásgeir Ásgeirsson (AF, Social Democrats); PM – Steingrímur Steinthórsson (FSF, Progressive party); Coalition – FSF...