Rudolf Heinze
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Karl Rudolf Heinze (July 22, 1865 in Oldenburg – May 26, 1928 in Dresden) was a German jurist and politician. He was Vice-Chancellor of Germany and Minister of Justice from 1922 to 1923 under Wilhelm Cuno.
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| Preceded by Heinrich Gustav Beck |
Minister-President of Saxony 1918 |
Succeeded by Richard Lipinski |
| Preceded by Erich Zeigner |
Minister-President of Saxony 1923 |
Succeeded by Alfred Karl Fellisch |
| Preceded by Erich Koch-Weser |
Vice-Chancellor of Germany 1921–1922 |
Succeeded by Gustav Bauer |
| Preceded by Gustav Radbruch |
Justice Minister of Germany 1922–1923 |
Succeeded by Gustav Radbruch |
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Categories: Ministers-President of Saxony | 1865 births | 1925 deaths | People from Oldenburg | Government ministers of Germany | People from Oldenburg (state) | Saxony politicians | Weimar Republic politicians | German Lutherans | University of Heidelberg alumni | German law biography stubs | German politician stubs

