Schleicher's cabinet

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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
Chancellor
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Kurt von Schleicher independent
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Konstantin Freiherr von Neurath independent
Interior
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Franz Bracht independent
Finances
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Johann Ludwig Graf Schwerin von Krosigk independent
economy Hermann Warmbold independent
job
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Friedrich Syrup independent
Judiciary
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Franz Gürtner non-party
(formerly DNVP )
Reichswehr
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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)
Without business area
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Johannes Popitz independent
Reich Commissioner for Employment
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Günther Gereke independent

Officials of the Reich Chancellery

Officials of the Reich Chancellery
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

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