Schleicher's cabinet
The Schleicher cabinet was the last presidential cabinet of the Weimar Republic . It followed the Papen cabinet and was appointed by Reich President Paul von Hindenburg on December 3, 1932 , with Kurt von Schleicher as Reich Chancellor .
The government's term of office ended on January 30, 1933 with the Nazi seizure of power , when the position of Reich Chancellor was taken over by Adolf Hitler .
composition
Reich Minister
| Schleicher's cabinet December 3, 1932 to January 30, 1933 |
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| Chancellor | Kurt von Schleicher | independent | ||
| Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Konstantin Freiherr von Neurath | independent | ||
| Interior | Franz Bracht | independent | ||
| Finances | Johann Ludwig Graf Schwerin von Krosigk | independent | ||
| economy | Hermann Warmbold | independent | ||
| job | Friedrich Syrup | independent | ||
| Judiciary | Franz Gürtner | non-party (formerly DNVP ) |
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| Reichswehr | Kurt von Schleicher Responsible for running the business |
independent | ||
| post Office | Paul Freiherr von Eltz-Rübenach | independent | ||
| traffic | Paul Freiherr von Eltz-Rübenach | independent | ||
| Food and Agriculture | Magnus Freiherr von Braun | non-party (formerly DNVP) |
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| Without business area | Johannes Popitz | independent | ||
| Reich Commissioner for Employment | Günther Gereke | independent | ||
Officials of the Reich Chancellery
| Officials of the Reich Chancellery |
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| State Secretary of the Reich Chancellery | Erwin Planck | |
| Joint service with Reich Chancellor and State Secretary | Ministerial Director Edwin Pukass | |
| Speaker | Ministerialrat Othmar Feßler | |
| Speaker | Ministerialrat Heinrich Vogels | |
| Speaker | Ministerialrat Richard Wienstein | |
| Speaker | Ministerialrat Edwin Pukass | |
| Speaker | Senior Government Councilor Curt Walter | |
| Speaker | Upper Government Councilor Otto Westphal | |
| Speaker | Higher Government Councilor Hans Thomsen | |
| Ministerial Office Director | Hofrat Rudolf Ostertag | |
| Press chief of the Reich government | Ministerial Director Erich Marcks | |
Web links
- Negotiations of the Reichstag - Volume 453 - Changes in the Reich Government
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