First Erhard cabinet

Cabinet Erhard I: 17 October 1963 – 26 October 1965
Position Picture Name Party
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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