Council of Ministerial Directors (South Baden, 1945/46)

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The Council of the ministerial directors (Board) was June 2, 1945 to December 3, 1946, the State Administration bathing in the French occupation zone and the governing body of the French military government established executive based in Freiburg .

The board of directors announced its resignation on November 22, 1946, since the consultative state assembly of the state of Baden was constituted on that day. The French military government approved the resignation on December 2, 1946 and on December 3, the Directorate was replaced by the State Secretariat , which consisted of six state secretaries and four state commissioners and whose president was Leo Wohleb .

Office Surname Political party
President of the Baden State Administration Alfred Bund BCSV
Ministerial Director for Interior Paul Haußer (since June 4, 1945) DemP
Ministerial Director for Justice Paul Zürcher (since January 1, 1946) BCSV
Ministerial Director for Education and Culture Karl Ott independent
Ministerial Director for Finance Alfred Bund BCSV
Ministerial Director for Economy Friedrich Leibbrandt (since January 1, 1946) SPB
Ministerial Director for Agriculture and Food Carl Diez (since February 20, 1946) BCSV
Ministerial Director for Labor Philipp Martzloff (since February 20, 1946) SPB

Further members of the board of directors were ex officio the presidents

  • of the Higher Regional Court,
  • of the State Food Office,
  • the Railway Directorate and
  • the Oberpostdirektion.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. See Stiefel, Volume I, p. 393.