Goebbels cabinet
The Joseph Goebbels Cabinet was named by Adolf Hitler in his political testament of 30 April 1945.[1][2] To replace himself, Hitler named Admiral Karl Dönitz as Reichspräsident and Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels as Reichskanzler. The cabinet was short-lived as Goebbels killed himself along with his family on 1 May. His government was followed by the Flensburg Government under Dönitz.[3]
Goebbels Cabinet | |
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Date formed | 30 April 1945 |
Date dissolved | 2 May 1945 |
People and organisations | |
Member party | Nazi Party |
Opposition party | None |
History | |
Election(s) | None |
Predecessor | Hitler Cabinet |
Successor | Flensburg Government |
Composition
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
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Reichspräsident | 30 April 1945 | 23 May 1945 | NSDAP | ||
Chancellor | 30 April 1945 | 1 May 1945 † | NSDAP | ||
Party Minister | 30 April 1945 | 2 May 1945 † | NSDAP | ||
Minister for Foreign Affairs | 30 April 1945 | 2 May 1945 | NSDAP | ||
Minister of the Interior | 30 April 1945 | 2 May 1945 | NSDAP | ||
Minister of War | Karl Dönitz | 30 April 1945 | 23 May 1945 | NSDAP | |
Supreme Commander of the Army | 30 April 1945 | 8 May 1945 | NSDAP | ||
Supreme Commander of the Navy | Karl Dönitz | 30 January 1943 | 2 May 1945 | NSDAP | |
Supreme Commander of the Air Force | 26 April 1945 | 8 May 1945 | NSDAP | ||
Head of the SS and German Police | 30 April 1945 | 8 May 1945 | NSDAP | ||
Reich Minister of Economics | 5 February 1938 | 2 May 1945 | NSDAP | ||
Minister for Food and Agriculture | 23 May 1942 | 23 May 1945 | NSDAP | ||
Minister of Justice | 24 August 1942 | 2 May 1945 | NSDAP | ||
Minister of Culture | 30 April 1945 | 2 May 1945 | NSDAP | ||
Minister of Propaganda | 30 April 1945 | 2 May 1945 | NSDAP | ||
Minister of Finance | 1 June 1932 | 23 May 1945 | NSDAP | ||
Minister of Labour | Theo Hupfauer | 30 April 1945 | 2 May 1945 | NSDAP | |
Minister of Armament | 30 April 1945 | 2 May 1945 | NSDAP | ||
Leader of the Deutscher Arbeitsfront | 10 May 1933 | 2 May 1945 | NSDAP |
Retaining some members from the previous Hitler cabinet, some members of the Goebbels cabinet would continue in the Dönitz cabinet.
References
- Adolf Hitler. "Politisches Testament 1945". NS-Archiv Dokumente zum Nationalsozialismus.
- Hitler, Adolf. My Political Testament.
- Peter Maxwill. "Reichsregierung ohne Reich". SpiegelOnline. Archived from the original on 2013-06-02.
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