Heinrich Albert
Heinrich Albert | |
|---|---|
| Reich Minister for Reconstruction | |
| In office 29 March 1923 – 12 August 1923 | |
| Chancellor | Wilhelm Cuno |
| Preceded by | Walther Rathenau |
| Succeeded by | Robert Schmidt |
| Reich Minister of the Treasury | |
| In office 22 November 1922 – 1 April 1923 | |
| Chancellor | Wilhelm Cuno |
| Preceded by | Gustav Bauer |
| Succeeded by | Position abolished |
| Chief of the Reich Chancellery | |
| In office 3 March 1919 – 24 May 1921 | |
| Chancellor | Philipp Scheidemann Gustav Bauer Hermann Müller Constantin Fehrenbach Joseph Wirth |
| Preceded by | Curt Baake |
| Succeeded by | Arnold Brecht (acting) |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 12 February 1874 Magdeburg, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire |
| Died | 1 November 1960 (aged 86) Wiesbaden, West Germany |
| Political party | Independent |
| Profession | Lawyer, industrialist, diplomat, politician |
Heinrich Friedrich Albert (12 February 1874 – 1 November 1960) was a German civil servant, diplomat, politician, businessman and lawyer who served as minister for reconstruction and the Treasury in the government of Wilhelm Cuno in 1922/1923. During his tenure as commercial attaché to the German embassy to the U.S. in 1914–17, he was suspected of engaging in espionage and sabotage.