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Brandt II Cabinet - December 15, 1972 to May 6, 1974 ( charged with running the business until May 17, 1974 )
Office
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Surname
Political party
Parliamentary State Secretary or Minister of State
Political party
Chancellor
Willy Brandt (1913–1992) until May 7, 1974
SPD
Karl Ravens (1927-2017)
SPD
Walter Scheel (1919–2016) in charge of running the business from May 7, 1974
FDP
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Deputy Federal Chancellor
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Foreign
Karl Moersch (1926–2017) Hans Apel (1932–2011)
FDP SPD
Interior
Hans-Dietrich Genscher (1927-2016)
FDP
Gerhart Rudolf Baum (* 1932) Kurt Jung (1925–1989)
FDP
Judiciary
Gerhard Jahn (1927–1998)
SPD
Alfons Bayerl (1923-2009)
SPD
Finances
Helmut Schmidt (1918–2015)
SPD
Hans Hermsdorf (1914–2001) until April 1, 1974 Karl Haehser (1928–2012) from April 1, 1974 Konrad Porzner (* 1935)
SPD
economy
Hans Friderichs (* 1931)
FDP
Martin Grüner (1929-2018)
FDP
Food, Agriculture and Forestry
Josef Ertl (1925-2000)
FDP
Fritz Logemann (1907-1993)
FDP
Work and social order
Walter Arendt (1925-2005)
SPD
Helmut Rohde (1925-2016)
SPD
defense
Georg Leber (1920–2012)
SPD
Karl Wilhelm Berkhan (1915–1994)
SPD
Youth, Family and Health
Katharina Focke (1922-2016)
SPD
Heinz Westphal (1924–1998)
SPD
traffic
Lauritz Lauritzen (1910–1980)
SPD
Ernst Haar (1925-2004)
SPD
Spatial planning, construction and urban planning
Hans-Jochen Vogel (1926-2020)
SPD
Dieter Haack (* 1934)
SPD
Relations within Germany
Egon Franke (1913–1995)
SPD
Karl Herold (1921–1977)
SPD
Research and Technology and Postal and Telecommunications
Horst Ehmke (1927-2017)
SPD
Volker Hauff (* 1940)
SPD
education and Science
Klaus von Dohnanyi (* 1928)
SPD
Fred Zander (1935-2012)
SPD
Economic Cooperation
Erhard Eppler (1926–2019)
SPD
Hans Matthöfer (1925-2009)
SPD
Special tasks for the Federal Chancellor
Egon Bahr (1922-2015)
SPD
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Special tasks for the Deputy Federal Chancellor
Werner Maihofer (1918–2009)
FDP
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Footnotes
↑ Since Willy Brandt had asked the Federal President, Gustav Heinemann , not to be entrusted with the continuation of business in accordance with Article 69 of the Basic Law, the previous Vice Chancellor, Walter Scheel , acted as Federal Chancellor at the request of the Federal President until Helmut Schmidt was elected.
See also
Brandt II cabinet, December 15, 1972 to May 7, 1974
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