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[[File:Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F028459-0019, Robert-Schuman-Preis, Verleihung an Walter Hallstein.jpg|thumb|August von Münstermann speaking to the [[Euclean Commission]] in 1962.]]
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August Ritter von Münstermann
Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F004665-0003, Walter Hallstein.jpg
Official portrait of August von Münstermann
35th Chancellor of Werania
In office
5 July 1963 – 25 April 1966
MonarchOtto XII
Preceded byAdolf Stahl
Succeeded byRudolf Wiefelspütz
Vice-Chancellor of Werania
In office
16 March 1960 – 5 July 1963
ChancellorAdolf Stahl
Preceded bytba
Succeeded bytba
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
18 August 1955 – 5 July 1963
ChancellorKonstantin Vogel
Adolf Stahl
Preceded bytba
Succeeded bytba
Personal details
Born(1902-06-13)13 June 1902
Schatzendorf, Cislania, Werania
Died24 March 1984(1984-03-24) (aged 81)
Westbrücken, Werania
Political partyNLP, NKP
SpouseLuise Norden
Children4
Alma materUniversity of Ludwigheim
Military career
Allegiance Werania
Service/branchArmy
Years of service1924-1925; 1928-1933
RankGefreiter
Battles/warsGreat War

August Ritter von Münstermann (13 June 1902 - 24 March 1984) was a Weranian politician and civil servant who served as the 35th Chancellor of Werania from July 1963 to April 1966. He also served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from August 1955 to July 1963 and Vice-Chancellor from March 1960 to July 1963.

Von Münstermann initially studied to become an economist but was enlisted during the Great War. He was retired out of service after being wounded and subsequently worked as a civil servant in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. After the war he remained a civil servant in the foreign office before moving into active politics in 1946 being elected as a member of the Volkstag for the National Liberal Party. In 1955 he was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs by Chancellor Konstantin Vogel, a position he held for eight years. He was vice-chancellor in the cabinet of Adolf Stahl before becoming Chancellor in 1963 after Stahl resigned due to difficulties working within a minority government. As Chancellor von Münstermann largely focused on foreign affairs being an advocate of close inter-Euclean cooperation. He also controversially promoted good relations with Etruria, then a pariah state.

A liberal conservative von Münstermann is mostly remembered for his staunch efforts to promote the Euclean Community in Werania and work towards "deep integration" both during his time as foreign minister and Chancellor. Von Münstermann was the last member of the National Liberal Party to serve as Chancellor (albeit during his Chancellorship he was a member of the National Consolidation Party; the NLP had merged into the NKP in 1957).

Early years

Childhood and education

The son of a brewery owner, August von Münstermann was born in 1902 in Schatzendorf, a small village in central Cislania. His father came from a long line of brewers whilst his mother was part Hennish, part Estmerish with the household speaking a mixture of Weranic and Estmerish. Considered a bright child (it was remarked that von Münstermann had a photographic memory) his family were lapsed Catholics with his mother working as a female suffrage activist. He was the family's third child and second boy, referring later that during his childhood that his parents treated their children at an arms length.

Von Münstermann's died when he was 18 with his older brother Karl inheriting the brewery, offering von Münstermann the opportunity to work a co-owner. Von Münstermann at the insistence of his mother declined instead attending the University of Ludwigheim studying law. After graduating he spent a year in the Weranian military as part of national service from 1924 to 1925.

Military career

Von Münstermann (far-right) in the Weranian Army in 1930.

In 1928 von Münstermann was enlisted into the Weranian Army again during the Great War. He served as a signals officer in the 96th division, serving during the retreat from Longwood with Estmerish forces. He was wounded by an artillery barrage in 1933 and reassigned as an interpreter at staff offices for the reminder of the war. As a result of his injury parts of his face had to be reconstructed; although much of his face was managed to be saved his left eye had to be removed leading to him to wear a glass eye. Following the war he was discharged from the army with the rank of a gefreiter.

Civil service

After the Great War von Münstermann passed a civil service exam to enter the foreign ministry. Being fluent in Estmerish, Gaullican and Etrurian he was assigned to the colonial office where he played a role in helping draft policy proposals regarding the integration of former Gaullican colonies into the Weranic Empire's infrastructure.

Political Career

Volkstag member

Foreign Minister

Chancellor

August von Münstermann speaking to the Euclean Parliament in 1964.

Domestic policy

Foreign policy

Assessment

Retirement and death