Interior Minister of Prussia - Prussian Ministers of The Interior, 1808-1918

Prussian Ministers of The Interior, 1808-1918

  • Count Alexander von Dohna-Schlobitten 1808-1810
  • Count Karl August von Hardenberg 1810-1814
  • Count Friedrich von Schuckmann 1814-1819
  • Baron Wilhelm von Humboldt 1819
  • Count Friedrich von Schuckman 1819-1834
  • Baron Gustav von Brenn 1834-1838
  • Gustav Adolf Rochus von Rochow 1838-1842
  • Count Adolf Heinrich von Arnim-Boitzenburg 1842-1845
  • Ernst von Bodelschwingh-Velmede 1845-1848
  • Alfred von Auerswald 1848
  • Friedrich von Kühlwetter 1848
  • Franz August Ecihmann 1848
  • Baron Otto Theodor von Manteuffel 1848-1850
  • Ferdinand Otto Wilhelm Henning von Westphalen 1850-1858 (brother-in-law to Karl Marx)
  • Eduard von Flottwell 1858-1859
  • Count Maximilian von Schwerin-Putzar 1859-1862
  • Gustav Wilhelm von Jagow 1862
  • Count Friedrich Albrecht zu Eulenburg 1862-1878
  • Count Botho zu Eulenburg 1878-1881
  • Robert von Puttkammer 1881-1888
  • Ludwig Herrfurt 1888-1892
  • Count Botho zu Eulenburg 1892-1894
  • Ernst von Koeller 1894-1895
  • Baron Eberhard Recke von der Horst 1895-1899
  • Baron Georg von Rheinbaben 1899-1901
  • Baron Hans von Hammerstein-Loxten 1901-1905
  • Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg 1905-1907
  • Friedrich von Moltke 1907-1910
  • Johann von Dallwitz 1910-1914
  • Friedrich Wilhelm von Loebell 1914-1917
  • Bill Drews 1917-1918
  • Paul Hirsch 1918-1919
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  • Carl Severing 1920-1926
  • Albert Grzesinski 1926-1930
  • Heinrich Waentig 1930
  • Carl Severing 1930-1932
  • Franz Bracht 1932-1933
  • Hermann Göring 1933-1934

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