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Reichsminister (in
German singular and plural; 'minister of the realm') was the
title of
members of the
German Government during two
historical periods:...
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under Adolf Hitler. In 1937, he
additionally was
given the post of
Reichsminister in the cabinet.
During the 1948–1949
Ministries Trial,
Lammers was found...
- Papen, Vice-Chancellor
Joachim von Ribbentrop,
Reichsminister of
Foreign Affairs Wilhelm Frick,
Reichsminister of the Interior,
Reichsleiter and
Reich Protector...
- rank and
authority of
Reichsministers but
without the title. In addition,
various officials –
though not
formally Reichsministers – such as
Reich Youth...
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Postal Minister (Reichspostminister) and
Reich Minister of
Transport (
Reichsminister für Verkehr) of
Germany between 1932 and 1937. Eltz-Rübenach was born...
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Portrait Reichsminister for Food and
Agriculture Took
office Left
office Time in
office Party Cabinet Weimarer Republik (1919–1933) 1 Schmidt, RobertRobert...
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Ministry of
Armaments and War
Production in ****
Germany and was
named as
Reichsminister of
Munitions in
Adolf Hitler’s will. Saur was an
engineer by profession...
- politician. His most
prominent position, from July 1935, was that of
Reichsminister of
Church Affairs. He was also
President of the
Prussian Landtag (1932–1933)...
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served in the short-lived
Flensburg government in May 1945 as the
acting Reichsminister for Justice. He was tried,
convicted and
sentenced to life imprisonment...
- of the party. In
December 1934,
Frank joined the
Hitler Cabinet as a
Reichsminister without portfolio.
After the
German invasion of
Poland in 1939, Frank...