Adolf Heichler

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Adolf Heichler
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(1932)
President of Germana
In office
2 August 1928 – 2 August 1932
DeputyHeinrich Gebalstein
Preceded byHans von Hindenburg
Succeeded byHeinrich Gebalstein
Chancellor of Germana
In office
23 August 1925 – 2 August 1928
PresidentHans von Hindenberg
Preceded byposition established
Succeeded byHeinrich Gebalstein
Personal details
Born(1886-05-21)21 May 1886
Ishauber ober Feffenheim, Wolfswood
Died11 February 1933(1933-02-11) (aged 46)
Nantebourge, Germanan Republic
Cause of deathGunshot
Political partyGNWF (1928-1933)
Other political
affiliations
GLP (1923-1928)
ProfessionPolitician, Soldier, Artist
Military service
AllegianceGermana.gif Empire of Germana
Branch/service Imperial Germanan Army
Years of service1914-1919
RankFeldwebelleutnant
Battles/warsGreat Europan War

Adolf Heichler was a Germanan artist, soldier and politician and leader of the National Worker's Front. He served as Hans von Hindenberg's Chancellor while a member of the Germanan Liberal Party and became the candidate for the Germanan National Worker's Front for the 1928 election. Under his aggressive leadership, the GNSWP won the 1928 election and he became the third President of Germana. His premiership was marked with stability and economic recovery following the Great Europan War and Treaty of Grythshead, his premiership was backed up by a small coalition of multi-party representatives as he lost some backing within the Front for his moderate views. Heichler is recognised as being the last bastion of peace in a Germana that was rapidly on its way to war. He was killed in the Beer Hall Coup by radical members of his own party and replaced by his own Chancellor, Heinrich Gebalstein, who led Germana into the Second Europan War.

Born in Ishauber oder Feffenheim in the Wolfswood, he was an early convert to Germanic Pan-Nationalism. Turning his back on his family's background in the civil service and declined by the Kunsthaus Weissburg, Heichler moved to Scheldtstadt in Germana when he was twenty. He worked for four years for the Scheldtstadt Institute for Fine Arts and subsequently became a successful landscape painter. Though politically interested, he did not involve himself in Germanan politics until after the Great Europan War.

When war broke in 1914, Heichler was ordered to report for military service in his homeland of the Wolfswood. He was excused from service in the Imperial Army of the Wolfswood, however, when he volunteered for service in the Imperial Germanan Army instead.