Cabinet Lüdemann

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Cabinet Lüdemann
State government of Schleswig-Holstein
Hermann Lüdemann
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
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

  1. Instead, Lüdemann presented the list of ministers at the first session of the state parliament: plenary minutes of May 8, 1947 , p. 19.
  2. From January 9, 1948 responsible for denazification .
  3. ^ Previously subordinated to the Prime Minister's department.
  4. Before that, State Office for Development, no ministry.