Georg von Hertling
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| Order: | 7th Chancellor of Germany |
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| Term of Office: | November 1, 1917–September 30, 1918 |
| Predecessor: | Georg Michaelis |
| Successor: | Prince Maximilian of Baden |
| Date of Birth: | August 31, 1843 |
| Date of Death: | January 4, 1919 |
| Political Party: | Catholic Centre Party |
| Profession: | professor of philosophy |
Georg Graf von Hertling (en: Count Georg von Hertling), (August 31, 1843–January 4, 1919) was a Bavarian politician who served as Chancellor of the German Empire from 1917 to 1918. Quite old when he became Chancellor, despite his connection to the Catholic Centre Party, he was seen as a puppet of the military high command, led by Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff.
In civil life he was a professor of philosophy.
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- Note regarding personal names: Graf is a title, usually translated Count, not a first or middle name.
| Preceded by: Georg Michaelis | Chancellor of Germany 1917–1918 | Followed by: Prince Maximilian of Baden |
| Prime Minister of Prussia 1917–1918 |
Categories: Politician stubs | 1843 births | 1919 deaths | German Empire | German World War I people | German chancellors | German nobility


