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726: 136: 25: 392:. Although he had signed, as Soviet-appointed official, the Soviet-inspired expropriation ordinance on 3 September 1945, pretendingly aim at Nazi war criminals and other circles (largely real estate holders, often of noble descent) uniformly identified as apt for expropriation, he criticized the abuse of the expropriation ordinance as a free ticket to completely destroy property structures and certainty of law. 446:). Most of them were already assured that the constitution of a democratic and autonomous German republic can impossibly include the Soviet zone with their puppet states, whereas the zonal central administrations (Zentralverwaltungen) established in July 1945, staffed with communists and directed by the SVAG, were taking the decisions. 449:
While Easterners hoped with a quadripartite Allied agreement there would be the chance that the Soviet Union will release its prey, many Westerners had already come to another conclusion. However, for Westerners, the perpetuated stay of their respective occupying power had by no means the same
288:, the elected highest-ranking representative of provincial self-rule. He distinguished himself as an expert in economics and administration, searching for consensus among the representatives of the different parties. 485:, Hübener stayed. He retired totally from politics and committed himself again to studies in art and history. He wrote his autobiography, later published in West Germany. He died during a stay at the health spa of 423: 675: 506: 457:, a quasi-parliament deciding the first constitution of the to-be-founded separate East German republic, Hübener appealed as the main speaker of LDPD to the delegates: 454: 814: 395:
On the occasion of the first only election in the Soviet zone, allowing parties to compete for seats in provincial and state parliaments, on 20 October 1946, the
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minister of trade gained him as a collaborator in the Prussian ministry of trade. In 1922 Hübener was elected vice land captain of the Prussian
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in 1933. Hübener then dedicated his time and effort to scientific and artistic questions, publishing smaller works in these fields under the
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In the German original: „Unsere künftige Regierung soll, wird und muss lernen, mit freiem Volk auf freiem Grund zu stehen.“
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By threatening the SVAG to resign from office, Hübener enforced the participation of the Soviet zonal governors in the
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While many of his political friends fled oppression and persecution in the Soviet zone and later East Germany and
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ordered to merge of what before 1933 had been the land of Anhalt, two Bezirke of the Prussian province of Saxony,
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Our future government shall, will, and must learn, to stand with a free people on the free ground.
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Hübener then saw himself fighting a losing battle. In May 1949, speaking on the third term of
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was planned for 7 October. On 1 October Hübener resigned from office. He was succeeded by
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on 5 June 1947, which last time convened the elected governors of all states from all
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Already in the 1920s, he developed ideas for a reorganisation of the heterogenous
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in West Germany on 3 June 1958. His remains were translated to East German
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After the US Army had invaded the Province of Saxony in April 1945 the
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In the summer of 1945, Hübener became one of the co-founders of the
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into the Land of Saxony. The third Bezirk of Prussian Saxony, the
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meaning in everyday life as the Soviet occupation in their zone.
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Lebenskreise. Lehr- und Wanderjahre eines Ministerpräsidenten
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Erhard Hübener, "Liberales als soziale Verantwortung", in:
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in the Soviet zone, who was not a member of the Communist
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he engaged in rebuilding structures of self-rule in the
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in Halle upon Saale. He also received a chair at the
233:, Hübener studied history and political science at 49:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 465:had been founded on 23 May 1949 the foundation of 321: 261:After the war, he joined the liberal DDP. In 1919 310:The Nazi regime compulsorily pensioned him after 256: 781: 614:Bundesstiftung zur Aufarbeitung der SED-Diktatur 815:Liberal Democratic Party of Germany politicians 551:Helmut Müller-Enbergs: "Hübener, Erhard", in: 669: 277:(*1858–1926*) serving as Saxon land captain. 805:Politicians from the Province of Brandenburg 598:CV on the website of Erhard-Hübener-Stiftung 390:Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg 555:, 5th ed., Berlin: Ch. Links Verlag, 2010, 676: 662: 386:Liberal Democratic Party of Germany (LDPD) 211:Liberal Democratic Party of Germany (LDPD) 193:(4 August 1881 – 3 June 1958) was a 134: 282:Provinziallandtag (provincial parliament) 163:3 December 1946 – 1 October 1949 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 840:German military personnel of World War I 623:Newspaper clippings about Erhard Hübener 221:Hübener was born in Tacken (now part of 509:, a foundation in Halle upon Saale. 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Minister-President of Saxony-Anhalt
Werner Bruschke
German
German Democratic Party (DDP)
World War II
Soviet occupation zone
Liberal Democratic Party of Germany (LDPD)
Groß Pankow (Prignitz)
Province of Brandenburg
Pforta
Christian Albert's University
Kiel
Frederick William's University
Berlin
World War I
Otto Fischbeck
Prussian
Province of Saxony

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