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Walter von Keudell (17 July 1884 – 7 May 1973) was a German forest expert and politician. He served as interior minister of
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between 1927 and 1928 during the period of the
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.


Early life

Von Keudell was born in
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,
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,
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, on 17 July 1884. He was the oldest son of Robert von Keudell, German diplomat and a member of the Reichstag. His mother was Alexandra von Grünhof. He had a brother, Otto von Keudell, and a sister, Hedwig von Keudell.


Career

Von Keudell started his career in the forest administration in Frankfurt/Oder in 1908. From 1915 he worked at the ''Reichsgetreidestelle'' (Reich grain administration). From 1916 to 1920 von Keudell was ''Landrat'' at Königsberg (Neumark) (today Chojna). As a result of the failed
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, which he supported, von Keudell had to retire and worked as a farmer at ''Gut Hohenlübbichow''. However, he returned to politics and was elected as a member of the Reichstag for the
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(DNVP) from 1924 to 1930 (after 1929
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). On 31 January 1927 von Keudell was appointed ''Reichsinnenminister'' (minister of the interior) and vice chancellor in the fourth cabinet of chancellor
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. He was one of three nationalist cabinet members. The cabinet resigned on 12 June 1928 and Carl Severing replaced von Keudell as interior minister on 29 June 1928 when the new government headed by Hermann Müller took office. Von Keudell joined the
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in 1933 and from that year was ''Oberlandforstmeister'' and head of the Prussian ''Landesforstverwaltung'' in Brandenburg. In 1934, von Keudell became ''Generalforstmeister''. In 1936, ''Reichsforstmeister''
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appointed von Keudell as his ''Staatssekretär'' and deputy at the ''Reichsforstamt'' (ministry of forest affairs). He served in this capacity until 1937. That year he also was a member of the ''Reichsverkehrsrat'' (Reich transportation council). Von Keudell was removed from office in 1937 (''im einstweiligen Ruhestand'') when he refused to implement the forest policy of Göring which advocated the use of the mandatory cutting quota in private forests as in public forests.
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succeeded von Keudell in the post. In 1948, von Keudell joined the Christian Democratic Union.


Personal life and death

Walter von Keudell was a devout
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. He died in
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on 7 May 1973.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Keudell, Walter von 1884 births 1973 deaths Christian Democratic Union of Germany politicians German Protestants German National People's Party politicians Interior ministers of Germany Knights Commander of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany Members of the Reichstag of the Weimar Republic Nazi Party politicians People from the Province of Naples