Federal Ministry of the Treasury
The Federal Ministry of the Treasury (German: Bundesschatzministerium) was a ministry of the Federal Republic of Germany charged with overseeing the economic possessions of the Federal government.
It was founded in 1957 as the Federal Ministry of Federal Patrimony (German: Bundesministerium für wirtschaftlichen Besitz des Bundes) to replace the earlier Ministry for Economic Cooperation
In 1961, under the auspices of minister Hans Lenz, it was renamed Federal Ministry for the Treasury.
In 1969, the ministry was dissolved and its functions transferred to the ministries of Finance and Economics.
List of Ministers
Political Party: CDU CSU FDP
Name (Born-Died) |
Portrait | Party | Term of Office | Chancellor (Cabinet) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Federal Minister for the Federal Patrimony | ||||||
Hermann Lindrath (1896–1960) |
CDU | 29 October 1957 | 27 February 1960 | Adenauer (III) | ||
Hans Wilhelmi (1899–1970) |
CDU | 4 May 1960 | 14 November 1961 | |||
Federal Treasury Minister | ||||||
Hans Lenz (1907–1968) |
FDP | 14 November 1961 | 19 November 1962 | Adenauer (IV) | ||
Werner Dollinger (1918–2008) |
CSU | 13 December 1962 | 1 December 1966 | Adenauer (V) Erhard (I • II) | ||
Kurt Schmücker (1919–1996) |
CDU | 1 December 1966 | 21 October 1969 | Kiesinger (I) |
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