Hitler Cabinet - Notes and References

Notes and References

This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the German Wikipedia.
Members of Hitler's cabinet
  • Adolf Hitler(Chancellor Führer)
  • Hermann Göring – (President of the Reichstag)
  • Heinrich Himmler – (Reichsführer-SS)
  • Rudolf Hess – (Deputy Führer)
  • Franz Von Papen – (Vice-Chancellor)
Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Konstantin von Neurath
  • Joachim von Ribbentrop
Minister of the Interior
  • Wilhelm Frick
  • Heinrich Himmler
Minister of Finance
  • Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk
Minister of Justice
  • Franz Gürtner
  • Franz Schlegelberger (acting)
  • Otto Georg Thierack
Minister of Reichswehr
  • Werner von Blomberg
  • Wilhelm Keitel
Minister of Economics
  • Alfred Hugenberg
  • Kurt Schmitt
  • Hjalmar Schacht
  • Hermann Göring
  • Walther Funk
Minister for
Food and Agriculture
  • Alfred Hugenberg
  • Richard Walther Darré
  • Herbert Backe
Minister for Labour
  • Franz Seldte
Minister for Postal Affairs
  • Paul Freiherr von Eltz-Rübenach
  • Wilhelm Ohnesorge
Minister for Transport
  • Paul Freiherr von Eltz-Rübenach
  • Julius Dorpmüller
Minister of Aviation
  • Hermann Göring
Minister of Public Enlightenment
and Propaganda
  • Joseph Goebbels
Minister for Science and Education
  • Bernhard Rust
Minister for Church Affairs
  • Hanns Kerrl
  • Hermann Muhs
Minister for Armaments
and Ammunition
  • Fritz Todt
  • Albert Speer
Minister for the Occupied
Eastern Territories
  • Alfred Rosenberg
Minister of State for
Bohemia and Moravia
  • Karl Hermann Frank
Minister without Portfolio
  • Ernst Röhm
  • Hans Frank
  • Otto Meissner
  • Arthur Seyss-Inquart
  • Martin Bormann
  • Hans Lammers
Adolf Hitler
Politics
  • Political views
  • Political directives
  • Speeches
  • Mein Kampf
  • Zweites Buch
  • Last will and testament
  • Books
Events
  • Military career
  • Rise to power
  • Streets named after Hitler
  • Cabinet Hitler
  • Third Reich
  • World War II
  • The Holocaust
  • Assassination attempts
  • Death
Places of residence
Führer Headquarters
  • Brown House
  • Berghof (Kehlsteinhaus)
  • Reich Chancellery
  • Wolf's Lair
  • Werwolf
  • Adlerhorst
  • Private train
  • Führerbunker
  • Wolfsschlucht I
  • Wolfsschlucht II
  • Anlage Süd
  • Felsennest
Civilian residences
  • Braunau am Inn
  • Linz
  • Vienna (Meldemannstraße dormitory)
  • Munich
Personal life
  • Reichssicherheitsdienst, 1st SS Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler (Bodyguards)
  • Health
  • Religious views
  • Sexuality
  • Hitler's Table Talk
  • Vegetarianism
  • Paintings
  • 50th birthday
Personal belongings
  • Blondi (dog)
  • Hitler's Globe
  • Personal standard
  • Private library
Family
  • Eva Braun (wife)
  • Alois (father)
  • Klara (mother)
  • Alois Jr. (half-brother)
  • Angela (half-sister)
  • Gustav (brother)
  • Ida (sister)
  • Otto (brother)
  • Edmund (brother)
  • Paula (sister)
  • Leo Rudolf Jr. (half-nephew)
  • Geli (half-niece)
  • Elfriede (half-niece)
  • William Patrick (half-nephew)
  • Heinz (half-nephew)
Cabinets of Germany
German Empire
  • Bismarck
  • Caprivi
  • Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst
  • Bülow
  • Bethmann Hollweg
  • Michaelis
  • Hertling
  • Baden
Weimar era
  • Scheidemann
  • Bauer
  • Müller I
  • Fehrenbach
  • Wirth I
  • Wirth II
  • Cuno
  • Stresemann I
  • Stresemann II
  • Marx I
  • Marx II
  • Luther I
  • Luther II
  • Marx III
  • Marx IV
  • Müller II
  • Brüning I
  • Brüning II
  • von Papen
  • von Schleicher I
Nazi era
  • Hitler
  • Schwerin von Krosigk (Flensburg)
West Germany
  • Adenauer I
  • Adenauer II
  • Adenauer III
  • Adenauer IV Adenauer V
  • Erhard I
  • Erhard II
  • Kiesinger
  • Brandt I
  • Brandt II
  • Schmidt I
  • Schmidt II
  • Schmidt III
  • Kohl I
  • Kohl II
  • Kohl III
Post-reunification
  • Kohl IV
  • Kohl V
  • Schröder I
  • Schröder II
  • Merkel I
  • Merkel II

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