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Prince Maximilian of Baden

Order: 8th Chancellor of Germany
Term of Office: October 3, 1918November 9, 1918
Predecessor: Count Georg von Hertling
Successor: Friedrich Ebert
Date of Birth: 1 July, 1867
Date of Death: 6 November, 1929
Political Party: none
Profession: general

Prince Maximilian of Baden (Max von Baden) ( 1 July, 18676 November, 1929) was the cousin and heir of Grand Duke Frederick II of Baden , and succeeded Frederick as head of the Grand Ducal House in 1928. He was married to Maria Luise of Hanover, royal princess of Great Britain and Ireland and duchess of Braunschweig-Lüneburg.

Noted as a liberal before and during the First World War, Maximilian was appointed Reichskanzler in October 1918 in order to negotiate an armistice with the allies in the last days of the war. Although Max had serious reservations about the way the German General Staff wanted to conduct negotiations, he accepted the charge, and appointed a government that for the first time included representatives of the Social Democrats, Friedrich Ebert and Philipp ScheidemannPhilipp Scheidemann ( 26 July 1865 29 November 1939) was a German Social Democratic politician, who was responsible for the proclamation of the Republic on 9 November 1918, and who became the first Chancellor of the Weimar Republic. Beginning his career a. The government's efforts to secure an armistice were interrupted by the outbreak of revolution in Germany in the first days of November. Max, realizing that the Kaiser would not be able to retain his throne, began to urge him to abdicate in time to save the monarchy itself, but the Kaiser refused to agree until, at last, Paul von HindenburgPaul von Hindenburg (full name Paul von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg ( October 2, 1847 August 2, 1934) was a German general and politician born in Posen in Prussia (now Poznan, Poland), as the son of the Prussian Robert von Beneckendorff und von Hinde and Wilhelm Groener of the General Staff informed the Emperor that he would have to abdicate. Upon the Emperor's abdication, Max also resigned in favor of Ebert on November 9, 1918, which was immediately followed by the proclamation of the German Republic.

Max spent the rest of his life in retirement.

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Preceded by:
Georg von Hertling
Chancellor of Germany
1918
Followed by:
Friedrich Ebert
Prime Minister of Prussia
1918


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