Gustav Bauer - Cabinet June 1919 - March 1920

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.
Political offices
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
Chancellors of Germany
North German Confederation
(1867–1871)
  • Otto von Bismarck
German Empire
(1871–1918)
  • Otto von Bismarck
  • Leo von Caprivi
  • Prince Chlodwig zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst
  • Bernhard von Bülow
  • Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg
  • Georg Michaelis
  • Georg von Hertling
  • Prince Maximilian of Baden
  • Friedrich Ebert
Weimar Republic
(1919–1933)
  • Philipp Scheidemann
  • Gustav Bauer
  • Hermann Müller
  • Konstantin Fehrenbach
  • Joseph Wirth
  • Wilhelm Cuno
  • Gustav Stresemann
  • Wilhelm Marx
  • Hans Luther
  • Wilhelm Marx
  • Hermann Müller
  • Heinrich Brüning
  • Franz von Papen
  • Kurt von Schleicher
Nazi Germany
(1933–1945)
  • Adolf Hitler
  • Joseph Goebbels
  • Count Schwerin von Krosigk (as Leading Minister)
Federal Republic
(1949–)
  • Konrad Adenauer
  • Ludwig Erhard
  • Kurt Georg Kiesinger
  • Willy Brandt
  • Helmut Schmidt
  • Helmut Kohl
  • Gerhard Schröder
  • Angela Merkel
The First Müller Cabinet – 27 March 1920 to 21 June 1920
  • Hermann Müller (Chancellor, SPD)
  • Erich Koch-Weser (DDP)
  • Adolf Köster (SPD)
  • Andreas Blunck (DDP)
  • Joseph Wirth (Z)
  • Robert Schmidt (SPD)
  • Andreas Hermes (Z)
  • Alexander Schlicke (SPD)
  • Otto Gessler (DDP)
  • Johannes Bell (Z)
  • Gustav Bauer (SPD)
  • Johannes Giesberts (Z)
  • Eduard David (SPD)

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