This page contains a List of German defence ministers The Minister of Defence is the member of the Cabinet of Germany in charge of the Ministry of Defence. ...
For pre-1919 Prussian Ministers of War, see Prussian Minister of War. The Prussian War Ministry was gradually established between 1808 and 1809 as part of a series of reforms initiated by the Military Reorganization Commission created after the disastrous Treaty of Paris. ...
Noske and Ebert Gustav Noske (July 9, 1868 - November 30, 1946) was a German administrator. ... Dr. Otto Gessler (or GeÃler) (February 6, 1875-March 24, 1955) was a German politician during the Weimar Republic. ... Wilhelm Groener (November 22, 1867 - May 3, 1939) was a German soldier and politician. ... Kurt von Schleicher (4 April 1882â30 June 1934) was a German general and the last Chancellor of Germany during the era of the Weimar Republic. ... Major General Ferdinand von Bredow (b. ... Werner von Blomberg Werner Eduard Fritz von Blomberg (September 2, 1878-March 14, 1946) was a leading member of the German Army prior to World War II. Born in Stargard, Pomerania, Germany, Werner von Blomberg joined the army at a young age and attended Germanys War College in 1904. ...
Werner von Blomberg Werner Eduard Fritz von Blomberg (September 2, 1878-March 14, 1946) was a leading member of the German Army prior to World War II. Born in Stargard, Pomerania, Germany, Werner von Blomberg joined the army at a young age and attended Germanys War College in 1904. ... The command flag for the Chief of the High Command of the German Armed Forces (1938 - 1941) The command flag for a Generalfeldmarschall as the Chief of the High Command of the German Armed Forces (1941 - 1945) The Oberkommando der Wehrmacht or OKW (Wehrmacht High Command, Armed Forces High Command...
Ministers of Defence of the German Democratic Republic, 1956-1990
Willi Stoph (9 July 1914 - 13 April 1999) was Prime Minister of East Germany from 1973 to 1989. ... Rainer Eppelmann (born February 12, 1943 in Berlin), is a German politician. ...
Ministers of Defence of the Federal Republic, 1955-present
List's release from prison in January 1825 was, de facto, linked to the annulment of his German citizenship: he was only released on condition that he accept exile in the United States.
List was aware of that factor, and his columns in the Adler from 1826 to 1830 are eloquent testimony to his influence.
List emphasizes, time and again, that there is a profound contradiction between Smith's postulates, such as his representation of how the allegedly exemplary and superior British economic system functions, and the reality of the British economy.
To gain by these alike from friends and foes: from the latter by interrupting their commerce at sea; from the former by ruining their manufactures through subsidies which are paid in the shape of English manufactured goods.
The ministers of George I. in 1721 openly declared, on the occasion of the prohibition of the importation of the manufactures of India, that it was clear that a nation could only become wealthy and powerful if she imported raw materials and exported manufactured goods.
Chaptal's work on French industry is nothing less than a defence of the French commercial policy, and an exposition of its results as a whole and in every particular.