Heuss, Theodor

Heuss, Theodor
born Jan. 31, 1884, Brackenheim, German Empire
died Dec. 12, 1963, Stuttgart, W.Ger.

German politician and author.

A member of the German Democratic Party during the Weimar Republic, he served in the Reichstag (1924–28, 1930–33). After Adolf Hitler came to power, Heuss's books on political science were burned as "un-German." After World War II (1939–45), he helped found the Free Democratic Party and served (1948–49) on the parliamentary council that wrote the West German constitution. He served as president of the new state from 1949 until his retirement in 1959.

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▪ German statesman

born Jan. 31, 1884, Brackenheim, Ger.
died Dec. 12, 1963, Stuttgart, W.Ger.
 liberal democratic legislator, first president of West Germany, author, and leader of the Free Democratic Party (Freie Demokratische Partei, FDP). He also helped draft a new constitution for postwar West Germany.

      After receiving a political science degree from the University of Munich (1905), Heuss was an editor on several newspapers and taught at the Hochschule für Politik in Berlin. A member of the Deutsche Demokratische Partei (German Democratic Party, DDP) during the Weimar period, he served in the Reichstag (federal lower house) in 1924–28 and 1930–33. His books were burned as “un-German” after Adolf Hitler's accession to power. After World War II, Heuss helped found the FDP in 1946, headed it from 1949, and served on the parliamentary council (1948–49) that wrote the West German constitution. On Sept. 12, 1949, he was elected president of the new state and held that largely ceremonial post until his retirement in 1959.

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