First Erhard cabinet
Position | Picture | Name | Party | |
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Federal Chancellor | Ludwig Erhard (1897–1977) |
CDU | ||
Vice-Chancellor | Erich Mende (1916–1998) |
FDP | ||
Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs | Gerhard Schröder (1910–1989) |
CDU | ||
Federal Minister of Internal Affairs | Hermann Höcherl (1912–1989) |
CSU | ||
Federal Minister of Justice | Ewald Bucher (1914–1991) until 27 March 1965 |
FDP | ||
Karl Weber (1898–1985) from 1 April 1965 |
CDU | |||
Federal Minister of Finance | Rolf Dahlgrün (1908–1969) |
FDP | ||
Federal Minister of Economics | Kurt Schmücker | CDU | ||
Federal Minister for Food, Agriculture and Forests | Werner Schwarz (1900–1982) |
CDU | ||
Federal Minister for Labour and Social Affairs | Theodor Blank (1905–1972) |
CDU | ||
Federal Minister of Defence | Kai-Uwe von Hassel (1913–1997) |
CDU | ||
Minister of Transport | Hans-Christoph Seebohm | CDU | ||
Minister for Post and Communication | Richard Stücklen (1916–2002) |
CSU | ||
Federal Minister for Housing, Construction and Urban Development | Paul Lücke (1914–1976) |
CDU | ||
Federal Minister for Displaced Persons, Refugees and War Victims | Hans Krüger (1902–1971) until 11 February 1964 |
CDU | ||
Ernst Lemmer (1898–1970) from 19 February 1964 |
CDU | |||
Federal Minister of All-German Affairs | Erich Mende (1916–1998) |
FDP | ||
Federal Minister for the Affairs of the Federal Council and the States | Alois Niederalt (1911–2004) |
CSU | ||
Federal Minister for Scientific Research | Hans Lenz (1907–1968) |
FDP | ||
Federal Minister for Family and Youth Affairs | Bruno Heck (1917–1989) |
CDU | ||
Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation | Walter Scheel (1919–2016) |
FDP | ||
Federal Treasury Minister | Werner Dollinger (1918–2008) |
CSU | ||
Federal Minister for Health Affairs | Elisabeth Schwarzhaupt (1901–1986) |
CDU | ||
Federal Minister for Special Affairs of Germany from 13 July 1964 Federal Minister for the Affairs of the Federal Defence Council |
Heinrich Krone (1895–1989) |
CDU | ||
Federal Minister for Special Affairs Head of the Chancellery |
Ludger Westrick (1894–1990) from 16 June 1964 |
CDU |
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