Cabinet Lüdemann
Cabinet Lüdemann | |
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State government of Schleswig-Holstein | |
Prime Minister | Hermann Lüdemann |
choice | 1947 |
Legislative period | 1. |
education | April 29, 1947 |
The End | August 29, 1949 |
Duration | 2 years and 122 days |
predecessor | Cabinet Steltzer II |
successor | Cabinet Diekmann |
composition | |
Party (s) | SPD sole government |
minister | 10 |
representation | |
Schleswig-Holstein State Parliament | 43/70 |
Opposition leader | Carl Schröter ( CDU ) |
The Lüdemann cabinet formed the state government of Schleswig-Holstein from April 29, 1947 to August 29, 1949 . It was the first government that was formed by a freely elected state parliament after the war. A confirmation by the state parliament was not yet planned.
Office | Surname | Political party | |
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Prime Minister |
Hermann Lüdemann (1880–1959) |
SPD | |
Deputy Prime Minister |
Bruno Diekmann (1897–1982) |
SPD | |
Interior | Hermann Lüdemann until November 6, 1947 Wilhelm Käber (1896–1987) from November 6, 1947 |
SPD | |
Finances |
Richard Schenck (1900–1979) |
SPD | |
Food, Agriculture and Forestry |
Erich Arp (1909–1999) until February 2, 1948 Bruno Diekmann from February 2, 1948 |
SPD | |
Economy and traffic from August 6, 1948: work, economy and traffic |
Bruno Diekmann until August 6, 1948 Ludwig Preller (1897–1974) from August 6, 1948 |
SPD | |
Popular education |
Wilhelm Kuklinski until January 24, 1949 Rudolf Katz (1895–1961) from January 24, 1949 |
SPD | |
Welfare and Work from August 6, 1948: Welfare and Health Care |
Kurt Pohle (1899–1961) until January 24, 1949 |
SPD | |
Justice (from December 1, 1947) | Rudolf Katz from December 1, 1947 |
SPD | |
Resettlement and construction (from November 7, 1947) from January 24, 1949: Social |
Walter Damm (1904–1981) from November 7, 1947 |
SPD |
literature
- Heinrich Potthoff, Rüdiger Wenzel (arr.): Handbook of political institutions and organizations 1945–1949. (= Handbooks on the history of parliamentarism and political parties. 1). Droste, Düsseldorf 1983, ISBN 3-7700-5119-X , pp. 72-73.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Instead, Lüdemann presented the list of ministers at the first session of the state parliament: plenary minutes of May 8, 1947 , p. 19.
- ↑ From January 9, 1948 responsible for denazification .
- ^ Previously subordinated to the Prime Minister's department.
- ↑ Before that, State Office for Development, no ministry.