List of Members of the Prussian State Council of Nazi Germany information
Members of Prussian advisory body 1933–1945
Prussian State Council (Nazi Germany)
Preußischer Staatsrat
Civil flag of Prussia
Type
Type
Advisory body
History
Established
8 July 1933
Disbanded
8 May 1945
Preceded by
Prussian State Council (Weimar Republic)
Succeeded by
Formally abolished, 25 February 1947
Leadership
Präsident
Hermann Göring
Meeting place
New Palace, Potsdam
Main article: Prussian State Council (Nazi Germany)
The List of Members of the Prussian State Council of Nazi Germany enumerates the persons who served on the advisory body to the Prussian minister president, which existed from July 1933 to May 1945. The State Council by law consisted of (1) members by virtue of office (ex officio members) and (2) members who were appointed by the Prussian minister president. The ex officio members were the minister president and the Prussian cabinet ministers. Of the fifty appointed members, some were to be drawn specifically from the state secretaries of the ministries and certain other Nazi Party or government office holders, among whom were the Stabschef of the SA, the Reichsführer-SS, certain other high ranking SA and SS officers and the Gauleiter of the Prussian Gaue. The remaining appointed members were to include representatives of churches, business, labor, science, art and other "men of merit". Of the 125 known members of the State Council, some 31 died in office, 18 were dismissed, 12 resigned or retired and 64 remained in office at the fall of the Nazi regime.
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