Draft:List of Prussian agriculture ministers
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This is a list of agriculture ministers of Prussia.
Name | Appointed | End of term | |
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Julius Gierke | 25 June 1848 | 21 September 1848 | |
Otto Theodor von Manteuffel[1] | 8 November 1848 | 19 December 1850 | |
Ferdinand von Westphalen | 19 December 1850 | 16 October 1854 | |
Karl Otto von Manteuffel | 16 October 1854 | 6 November 1858 | |
Erdmann von Pückler | 6 November 1858 | 17 March 1862 | |
Heinrich Friedrich von Itzenplitz | 17 March 1862 | 8 December 1862 | |
Werner von Selchow | 9 December 1862 | 13 January 1873 | |
Otto von Königsmarck | 13 January 1873 | 8 December 1873 | |
Heinrich von Achenbach | 8 December 1873 | 19 September 1874 | |
Karl Rudolf Friedenthal[2] | 19 September 1874 | 13 July 1879 | |
Robert Lucius von Ballhausen | 13 July 1879 | 13 November 1890 | |
Wilhelm von Heyden-Cadow | 13 November 1890 | 9 November 1894 | |
Ernst von Hammerstein-Loxten | 9 November 1894 | 5 May 1901 | |
Victor von Podbielski | 28 May 1901 | 11 November 1906 | |
Bernd von Arnim | 23 November 1906 | 18 June 1910 | |
Clemens Freiherr von Schorlemer-Lieser[3] | 18 June 1910 | 6 August 1917 | |
Paul von Eisenhart-Rothe | 7 August 1917 | 12 November 1918 | |
Otto Braun[4] | 14 November 1918 | 10 March 1921 | |
Hermann Warmbold | 21 April 1921 | 1 November 1921 | |
Hugo Wendorff | 27 November 1921 | 23 January 1925 | |
Heinrich Steiger | 18 February 1925 | 20 July 1932 | |
Alfred Hugenberg | 11 April 1933 | 11 July 1933 | |
Walther Darré | 11. Juli 1933 | 1945 |
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- ^ Clark, Christopher (2006). Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Downfall of Prussia, 1600–1947. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674023857.
- ^ This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Isidore Singer & Newell Dunbar (1901–1906). "Friedenthal Karl Rudolf". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.
- ^ Zilch, Reinhold (2007) "Schorlemer-Lieser, Clemens Freiherr von", pp. 480–482 in Neue Deutsche Biographie, Vol. 23
- ^ "Otto Braun: Das ostelbische Landproletariat und die Sozialdemokratie". Die Neue Zeit: Wochenschrift der deutschen Sozialdemokratie (in German). 2 (24). J.H.W. Dietz Nachf: 825. 1906.