Longest serving and last officeholder Hermann Göring 30 August 1932 – 23 April 1945
Presidium of the Reichstag
Style
Mr. President
Type
Presiding officer
Seat
Reichstag building, Königsplatz, Berlin
Nominator
Political parties
Appointer
Reichstag traditionally appointing nominee of the largest party
Term length
Contemporaneous to legislative period
Constituting instrument
German Constitution
Formation
March 1871
First holder
Eduard von Simson
Final holder
Hermann Göring
Abolished
23 April 1945
Succession
President of the Bundestag, 1949
President of the Volkskammer, 1949
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