Eduard Pleske Explained

Eduard Pleske
Native Name Lang:ru
Office:Russian Finance Minister
Term Start:18 August 1903
Term End:4 February 1904
Predecessor:Sergei Witte
Successor:Vladimir Kokovtsov
Birth Date:25 October 1852
Nationality:Russian
Signature:Pleske Eduard Dmitrievich Signature.jpg

Eduard Dmitrievich Pleske (Russian: Эдуард Дмитриевич Плеске; 25 October 1852 – 9 May 1904) was a Russian statesman of German origin.[1] [2]

Career

Eduard Pleske was born into a noble family in the Russian Empire. He was educated in the Imperial Alexander Lyceum. After graduation, he joined the Ministry of Finance. Pleske was Assistant Director and later Director of the Special Credit Office.

Eduard Pleske also held the position of Head of the State Bank of the Russian Empire, and his signature can be seen in many Russian banknotes dated 1895–1899.

He was appointed Assistant Minister of Finance under Sergei Witte in 1903. He succeeded Witte on 16 August 1903 after Witte was shunted aside to the position of Chairman of the Committee of Ministers. He died in office on the 4 February 1904. He was also briefly a member of the Imperial State Council in 1904.

Eduard Pleske published in 1885, Reference Guide to Tax collectors, State Chambers and Treasuries

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Biographischer Index Rußlands und der Sowjetunion . 31 October 2011 . Walter de Gruyter . 978-3-11-093336-9 . 1615 . ru.
  2. Book: Truhart . Peter . Regenten Der Nationen . 2006 . K.G. Saur . 978-3-598-21549-0 . 36 . en.