VJK wrote:Hi!
This site has the full list of Prussian Interior Ministers:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_ ... enminister
Best regards,
VJK
VJK,
I appreciate the website and your input!!!
Thanks,
Pitino
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VJK wrote:Hi!
This site has the full list of Prussian Interior Ministers:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_ ... enminister
Best regards,
VJK



VJK wrote:Hi!
16 March 1933 - 12 April 1944: Adolf Wagner
21 April 1944 - 28 April 1945: Paul Giesler
Source: http://www.historisches-lexikon-bayerns ... ikel_44439
Best regards,
VJK



VJK wrote:Hi Pitino,
16 March 1933 - 1 November 1942: Ludwig Siebert
1 November 1942 - 28 April 1945: Paul Giesler
Siebert was simultaneously Minister President, Minister of Finance and Minister of Economics. Upon his death, Giesler took over these three functions, further adding the post of Interior Minister after Adolf Wagner’s death.
Best regards,
VJK



Moltke d. J. wrote:Hi,
the duke was a mere figurehead. Assistant/acting presidents Hocheisen and Grawitz were in charge of the organisation.
Frank




Phil Nix wrote:Grawitz was appointed Geschäftsführender Präsident des Deutsche Rote Kreuz 15.12.1937 - 24.4.45 He served in personal union with Generalstabarzt Professor Dr Otto Napp as deputy to the President The Inspector was Dr Wilhelm Osterland
Phil Nix

Pitino wrote:Phil Nix wrote:Grawitz was appointed Gescahftsführender Präsident des Deutsche Rote Kreuz 15.12.1937 - 24.4.45 He served in personal union with Generalstabarzt Professor Dr Otto Napp as deputy to the President The Inspector was Dr Wilhelm Osterland
Phil Nix
Phil,
I appreciate the info!!!! So what was Sachsen-Coburg doing during this period as the figure head, "playing with band-aids"?
Pitino

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