Minister President of Prussia - Minister-Presidents of The Free State of Prussia

Minister-Presidents of The Free State of Prussia

Name Picture Period of office Party
Minister-Presidents of the Free State of Prussia in the Weimar Republic
Friedrich Ebert 9 November 1918 -
11 November 1918
Social Democratic Party of Germany
Paul Hirsch 11 November 1918 -
27 March 1920
Social Democratic Party of Germany
Otto Braun 27 March 1920 -
21 April 1921
Social Democratic Party of Germany
Adam Stegerwald 21 April 1921 -
5 November 1921
Centre Party
Otto Braun 5 November 1921 -
18 February 1925
Social Democratic Party of Germany
Wilhelm Marx 18 February 1925 -
6 April 1925
Centre Party
Otto Braun 6 April 1925 -
20 July 1932
Social Democratic Party of Germany
Franz von Papen Reichskommisar
20 July -
3 December 1932
None
Kurt von Schleicher Reichskommisar
3 December 1932 -
28 January 1933
None
Minister-Presidents of the Free State of Prussia in the Third Reich
Franz von Papen 30 January -
10 April 1933
None
Hermann Göring Ministerpräsident
10 April 1933 -
24 April 1945
Reichsstatthalter
1935 -
24 April 1945
National Socialist German Workers' Party
Adolf Hitler Reichsstatthalter
25 April 1933 -
1935
National Socialist German Workers' Party

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