Leutheussian I cabinet
State government | |
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Senior Minister of State | Richard Leutheußer |
choice | 1924 |
Legislative period | third Thuringian state parliament (1924–1928) |
Appointed by | Erich Wernick |
education | February 21, 1924 |
The End | August 22, 1928 |
Duration | 4 years and 183 days |
predecessor | Cabinet Frölich II |
successor | Cabinet Leutheusser II |
composition | |
Party (s) | DVP , DNVP and ThLB |
minister | 7th |
representation | |
Thuringian Parliament | 35/72 |
Opposition leader | SPD |
The Leutheußer I cabinet formed the fourth state government of the state of Thuringia from February 21, 1924 to April 29, 1927. The cabinet went down in history as the first state government of the Weimar Republic to vote for votes from the National Socialists ( United Völkische Liste , VVL) was instructed.
Office | Surname | Political party |
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Senior Minister of State | Richard Leutheußer | DVP |
Deputy to the Chief Minister of State | Georg Sattler | DNVP |
Interior | Georg Sattler | DNVP |
Judiciary | Richard Leutheußer | DVP |
Finances |
Paul Stolze until April 15, 1924 Wilko von Klüchtzner |
DVP DNVP |
economy | Georg Sattler | DNVP |
Popular education | Richard Leutheußer | DVP |
State Council (for Sondershausen ) |
Wilko von Klüchtzner until April 15, 1924 |
DNVP |
State Council (for Meiningen ) |
Eduard Fritze until April 15, 1924 Ernst Härtrich from April 15, 1924 to December 17, 1925 Ernst Höfer |
DVP Landbund Landbund |
State Council (for Weimar ) |
Emil Herfurth | DNVP |
State Council (for Altenburg ) |
Max Richter from April 15, 1924 to December 17, 1925 Kurt Geier |
DVP |
literature
- Hans Herz: Ruling princes and state governments in Thuringia 1485–1952 . (24 p., Lzt-thueringen.de [PDF]).
- Andreas Braune and Michael Dreyer: History repeats itself as a farce. In: Cicero Online . February 7, 2020, accessed February 11, 2020 .
Individual proof
- ^ Hans Herz: Governing princes and state governments in Thuringia 1485–1952 . S. 20 (24 p., Lzt-thueringen.de [PDF]).
- ↑ Andreas Braune and Michael Dreyer: History repeats itself as a farce. In: Cicero Online. February 7, 2020, accessed on February 11, 2020 : “Because the Ordnungsbund itself did not even have a majority against the hated left-wing government, it allowed itself to be tolerated by the“ United Völkisch List ”under the anti-Semite Artur Dinter - a replacement for the after NSDAP banned from the Hitler putsch. "