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135: 20: 199:(plural) as his colleague. The National Socialists did not change the titles after 1933, albeit the official cabinet government lost some of its significance due to 134: 280:
Ernst Rudolf Huber: Deutsche Verfassungsgeschichte seit 1789. Vol. VI: Die Weimarer Reichsverfassung. W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart et al. 1981, pp. 330–331.
318: 37:(in German singular and plural; 'minister of the realm') was the title of members of the German Government during two historical periods: during the 38: 164:) was the only responsible member of government. The chancellor installed heads of the governmental departments with the title of a 313: 58:. In English, it is translated to "empire" (for the period with an Emperor), and often left untranslated for the time after. A 176: 111: 149: 26:
from Austria: on July 15th, 1848 he belonged to the first three men that the Reichsverweser installed as German
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was a member of the national government, not to be confused with a member of a government of one of the many
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had the task of installing the ministers. The Reichsverweser and the Reichsminister together formed the
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in the German Reich of that period, and in the modern German federal state from 1919 to the end of the
291:"Hachtmann polykratie v1 de 2018 - Polykratie – Ein Schlüssel zur Analyse der NS-Herrschaftsstruktur?" 290: 208: 114:(provisional central power, also called imperial government). The Reichsminister together met as the 97: 23: 188: 142: 42: 255: 70: 239:
Die ersten Monate der provisorischen Zentralgewalt fĂĽr Deutschland (Juli bis Dezember 1848).
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similarly agreed first on a provisional constitutional order (February 1919). A
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that existed until 1806 did not have a modern government and thus no ministers.
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in English), voted for a provisional constitutional order. It also installed a
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may refer in rare cases to a minister of a different country, such as a Danish
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In 1848, the first parliament for all of Germany, the National Assembly (or
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In the German constitution of 1949, the German government consists of the
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installing numerous other office holders with similar tasks. The last
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ministers, but they were officially not colleagues of the chancellor.
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The first German cabinet after the revolution, February 1919, with
133: 50: 18: 54:" was the name of the German federal state from 1871 to 1945: 254:. Vol. II: Der Kampf um Einheit und Freiheit 1830 bis 1850. 207:(plural) were imprisoned by Allied forces in May 1945 (' 183:installed ministers; one of them used the title 269:Die Parlamentarisierung des Deutschen Reiches 8: 106:as a kind of provisional head of state. The 271:, Droste Verlag, Düsseldorf 1977, p. 442. 252:Deutsche Verfassungsgeschichte seit 1789 230: 191:of August 1919 introduced the title of 16:German ministers 1848–1849 / 1919–1945 156:(1871) were created, the chancellor ( 7: 175:In the revolution of 1918/1919, the 14: 319:Reich Ministries of Nazi Germany 258:, Stuttgart et al. 1960, p. 628. 130:German federal state since 1867 1: 39:March Revolution of 1848/1849 177:National Assembly of Weimar 112:Provisorische Zentralgewalt 335: 150:North German Confederation 120:Gesamt-Reichsministerium 314:20th century in Germany 185:Reichsministerpräsident 140:Reichsministerpräsident 168:. They developed into 145: 31: 137: 66:(states) of Germany. 22: 250:Ernst Rudolf Huber: 209:Flensburg Government 98:Frankfurt parliament 92:Revolution 1848/1849 76:In German, the word 24:Anton von Schmerling 189:Weimar Constitution 143:Philipp Scheidemann 146: 43:National Socialist 32: 256:Kohlhammer Verlag 187:in practice. The 124:Ministerpräsident 71:Holy Roman Empire 326: 299: 298: 287: 281: 278: 272: 265: 259: 248: 242: 235: 195:again, now with 45:regime in 1945. 334: 333: 329: 328: 327: 325: 324: 323: 304: 303: 302: 289: 288: 284: 279: 275: 266: 262: 249: 245: 241:1997, p. 61–63. 236: 232: 228: 181:Reichspräsident 152:(1867) and the 132: 94: 56:Deutsches Reich 17: 12: 11: 5: 332: 330: 322: 321: 316: 306: 305: 301: 300: 282: 273: 267:Manfred Rauh: 260: 243: 237:Ralf Heikaus: 229: 227: 224: 220:Bundesminister 205:Reichsminister 197:Reichsminister 166:Staatssekretär 131: 128: 108:Reichsverweser 103:Reichsverweser 93: 90: 78:Reichsminister 60:Reichsminister 35:Reichsminister 28:Reichsminister 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 331: 320: 317: 315: 312: 311: 309: 296: 292: 286: 283: 277: 274: 270: 264: 261: 257: 253: 247: 244: 240: 234: 231: 225: 223: 221: 217: 216:Bundeskanzler 212: 210: 206: 202: 198: 194: 193:Reichskanzler 190: 186: 182: 178: 173: 171: 167: 163: 162:Reichskanzler 159: 158:Bundeskanzler 155: 154:German Empire 151: 144: 141: 136: 129: 127: 125: 121: 117: 113: 109: 105: 104: 99: 91: 89: 87: 86:rijksminister 83: 79: 74: 72: 67: 65: 61: 57: 53: 52: 46: 44: 40: 36: 29: 25: 21: 295:docupedia.de 294: 285: 276: 268: 263: 251: 246: 238: 233: 219: 215: 213: 204: 196: 192: 184: 180: 174: 169: 165: 161: 157: 147: 139: 123: 119: 115: 107: 101: 95: 85: 82:rigsminister 81: 77: 75: 68: 63: 59: 55: 49: 47: 34: 33: 27: 116:Ministerrat 84:or a Dutch 308:Categories 226:References 148:When the 218:and the 170:de facto 160:, then 201:Hitler 64:Länder 51:Reich 211:'). 69:The 118:or 310:: 293:. 222:. 126:. 88:. 297:. 48:" 30:.

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Anton von Schmerling
March Revolution of 1848/1849
National Socialist
Reich
Holy Roman Empire
Frankfurt parliament
Reichsverweser
Provisorische Zentralgewalt

Philipp Scheidemann
North German Confederation
German Empire
National Assembly of Weimar
Weimar Constitution
Hitler
Flensburg Government
Kohlhammer Verlag
"Hachtmann polykratie v1 de 2018 - Polykratie – Ein Schlüssel zur Analyse der NS-Herrschaftsstruktur?"
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20th century in Germany
Reich Ministries of Nazi Germany

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