March 1920
- Gustav Bauer (SPD) - Minister-President (after 14 August 1919 Chancellor)
- Matthias Erzberger (Z) - Vice Chancellor and Finance Minister
- Hermann Müller (SPD) - Foreign Minister
- Dr. Eduard David (SPD) - Interior Minister
- Rudolf Wissell (SPD) - Economics Minister
- Robert Schmidt (SPD) - Food Minister
- Dr. Alexander Schlicke (SPD) - Labour Minister
- Dr. Johannes Bell (Z) - Transportation Minister and Colonial Minister
- Johannes Giesberts (Z) - Postal Minister
- Wilhelm Mayer (Z) - Treasury Minister
- Gustav Noske (SPD) - Defence Minister
Changes
- July 15, 1919 - Robert Schmidt succeeds Wissell as Economics Minister. Schmidt remains Food Minister.
- October 3, 1919 - Dr. Eugen Schiffer (DDP) enters the cabinet as Justice Minister and succeeds Erzberger as Vice-Chancellor. Erzberger remains Finance Minister. Dr. Erich Koch-Weser (DDP) succeeds David as Interior Minister. David remains in the cabinet as Minister without Portfolio.
- October 25, 1919 - Otto Gessler (DDP) enters the cabinet as Reconstruction Minister.
- November 7, 1919 - The Colonial Office is abolished. Bell remains Transportation Minister.
- January 30, 1920 - Mayer resigns as Treasury Minister.
- March 12, 1920 - Erzberger resigns as Finance Minister.
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Preceded by None |
Labour Minister of Germany 1918–1919 |
Succeeded by Alexander Schlicke |
Preceded by Philipp Scheidemann |
Chancellor of Germany 1919–1920 |
Succeeded by Hermann Müller |
Preceded by Johannes Bell |
Transportation Minister of Germany 1920 |
Succeeded by Wilhelm Groener |
Preceded by Rudolf Heinze |
Vice Chancellor of Germany 1921–1922 |
Succeeded by Robert Schmidt |
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