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May 1939: Arthur Seyss-Inquart enters the Cabinet as a Reich Minister (without portfolio). March 1940: Fritz Todt enters the Cabinet as Reich Minister of Armaments and Munitions. January 1941: Franz Schlegelberger succeeds Gürtner as Acting Reich Minister of Justice. February 1941: Dorpmüller, Reich Minister of Transport, joins the Nazi Party.
The Reich Ministry of Justice (German: Reichsjustizministerium) was a Ministry of Germany during the Weimar Republic and subsequently the Nazi period. It was the successor of the Reichsjustizamt . It was abolished in 1945 , when the Allied forces took over the administration of Germany at the end of World War II .
Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda (Joseph Goebbels) Reich Chamber of Culture; Ministry of Aviation (Hermann Göring) Ministry of Science, Education and Culture (Bernhard Rust) Ministry for Church Affairs (Hanns Kerrl) Ministry of Armaments and War Production (Fritz Todt, Albert Speer)
Reichsjustizamt (English: Imperial Justice Office) was the highest authority of the law in the German Empire, and was the predecessor of Reichsministerium der Justiz, the Reich Ministry of Justice. Reichsjustizamt was under the jurisdiction of the Reichskanzler or Imperial Chancellor as Department IV from 1875 until 1 January 1877 when it ...
Franz Schlegelberger – Jurist and State Secretary in the Reich Ministry of Justice (1931–1941) he became Acting Reich Minister of Justice (1941–1942). Fritz Schlessmann – Police President, Deputy Gauleiter and Acting Gauleiter of Gau Essen. He was also an SS-Obergruppenführer.
Reich Ministry of Justice; Reichsminister; Reichsministerium des Innern; Ministry of the Reichswehr; S. Reich Ministry of Science, Education and Culture; T.
Anton von Schmerling from Austria: on July 15th, 1848 he belonged to the first three men that the Reichsverweser installed as German Reichsminister. [1]Reichsminister (in German singular and plural; 'minister of the realm') was the title of members of the German Government during two historical periods: during the March Revolution of 1848/1849 in the German Reich of that period, and in the ...
On 10 October 1931 Schlegelberger was appointed State Secretary in the Reich Ministry of Justice under Justice Minister Franz Gürtner and kept this job until Gürtner's death in 1941. He was also made a member of the Academy for German Law and was the chairman of its Committee for Water Rights. [1]