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more general categories information about this item 10. Noble Prize 10. Noble Prize Peace (130) 11. Award Year 11. Award Year 1920s (54) 1926 (6) 12. Winner Type 12. Winner Type Person (904) 13. Gender 13. Gender Male (853) 14. Birth Year 14. Birth Year 1870s (42) 1878 (3) 15. Place of Birth 15. Place of Birth Europe (459) Europe, central (101) Germany (84) Berlin (10) 16. Death Year 16. Death Year 1920s (25) 1929 (2) 17. Place of Death 17. Place of Death Europe (331) Europe, central (62) Germany (56) Berlin (7) 19. Given Name 19. Given Name E-K (339) G (55) 20. Family Name 20. Family Name S-Z (212) S (103) 21. Shared Given Name 21. Shared Given Name E-K (229) G (35) Gustav (2) 23. Religion 23. Religion Religious group (353) Christianity (158) Protestant (78) 24. Age at Award Time 24. Age at Award Time 40 - 49 (140) 49 (23) 32. Occupations 32. Occupations Management Occupations (53) Top Executives (53) Legislators (53) 34. Citizens 34. Citizens Europe (450) Europe, central (117) Germany (98) 35. Worked for Government 35. Worked for Government Europe (31) Europe, central (3) Germany (3) Leader (3) Prime Minister/President (2) 36. Government Status at Award Time 36. Government Status at Award Time After office (37) 42. Affilliation with College or University 42. Affilliation with College or University Europe (535) Europe, central (165) Germany (154) Berlin (62) Humboldt University of Berlin (56) Alumni (32) Leipzig (18) Leipzig University (Karl Marx University) (18) Alumni (5) complete name: Gustav Stresemann nobel prize: peace award year: 1926 together with: Aristide Briand prize share: Prize share: 1/2 rational: The Nobel Peace Prize 1926 was awarded jointly to Aristide Briand and Gustav Stresemann." biography: Biography laureate facts: Facts laureate lecture: Lecture given name: Gustav family name: Stresemann occupation: politician occupation: diplomat occupation: statesperson description: Gustav Stresemann was a German politician and statesman who served as Chancellor in 1923 (for a brief period of 102 days) and Foreign Minister 1923-1929, during the Weimar Republic. He was co-laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1926. Stresemann's politics defy easy categorization. Arguably, his most notable achievement was the reconciliation between Germany and France, for which he and Aristide Briand received the Nobel Peace Prize. During a period of political instability and fragile, short-lived governments, he was generally seen as the most influential cabinet member in most of the Weimar Republic's existence. During his political career, he represented three successive liberal parties; he was the dominant figure of the German People's Party during the Weimar Republic. image copyright: Photo from the Nobel Foundation archive. image citation: The Nobel Peace Prize 1926. NobelPrize.org. Nobel Media AB 2018. <https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/peace/1926/summary/> date birth: 1878 date death: 1929 usual name: Gustav Stresemann