Wilhelm Buck
German politician
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Johann Wilhelm Buck (12 November 1869 in Bautzen, Kingdom of Saxony – 2 December 1945 in Radebeul) was a German politician and representative of the Social Democratic Party[1] and the splinter party, Old Social Democratic Party of Germany. From 5 May 1920 to 21 March 1923, he was minister-president of the Free State of Saxony.[1]
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- ^ a b ""Akten der Reichskanzlei. Weimarer Republik" Online "Buck, Wilhelm" (2.355:)". Bundesarchiv. Retrieved 24 July 2009.
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- office established 1831
- Bernhard von Lindenau
- Julius Traugott von Könneritz
- Karl Braun
- Gustav Friedrich Held
- Ferdinand Zschinsky
- Friedrich Ferdinand von Beust
- Freiherr von Falkenstein
- Freiherr von Friesen
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- Julius Hans von Tümmel
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- Rudolf Heinze
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