A Staatssekretär is a Deputy Minister ?
Who is his immediate superior, and which rank was assigned to him ?
Thanks !
NSDAP Question
NSDAP Question
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Re: NSDAP Question
I think that Staatsekretäre is State Secretary. His immediate superior was in this case the minister of State. My guess is that in Dritte Reich he had to be a member of NSDAP, but his work had the nature of technorate civil servant. Couple of examples:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_von_Weizs%C3%A4cker
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_Freisler
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_von_Weizs%C3%A4cker
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_Freisler
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Re: NSDAP Question
That's not right.
First there was the Führer (Adolf)
under him there are different Minister (like the Minister for propaganda: Goebbels)
and every minister had two Staatssekretäre. One political Staatssekretär which decide the Minister (this could be anyone also someone which wasn't a civil servant, but member of the NSDAP) and one departement Staatssekretär which works in the ministery before the Minister starts there (this one must be an civil servant before)
First there was the Führer (Adolf)
under him there are different Minister (like the Minister for propaganda: Goebbels)
and every minister had two Staatssekretäre. One political Staatssekretär which decide the Minister (this could be anyone also someone which wasn't a civil servant, but member of the NSDAP) and one departement Staatssekretär which works in the ministery before the Minister starts there (this one must be an civil servant before)