Presidium of the Reichstag (Nazi Germany)
It consisted of the Reichtagspräsident, Erster Stellvertreter (First Deputy President), Zweiter Stellvertreter (Second Deputy President) and Dritter Stellvertreter (Third Deputy President)
Presidium of the Reichstag (Nazi Germany)
1. Legislative Session (1933)
Presidium elected on March 12, 1933
President |
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Hermann Göring |
First Deputy President |
Thomas Eßer |
Second Deputy President |
Walther Graef |
Third Deputy President |
Ernst Emil Zörner |
2. Legislative Session (1933–36)
Presidium elected on December 12, 1933
President |
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Hermann Göring |
First Deputy President |
Hanns Kerrl[1] |
Second Deputy President |
Hermann Esser |
Third Deputy President |
Emil Georg von Stauß |
3. Legislative Session (1936–39)
Presidium elected on January 30, 1937
President |
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Hermann Göring |
First Deputy President |
Hanns Kerrl[1] |
Second Deputy President |
Hermann Esser |
Third Deputy President |
Emil Georg von Stauß |
4. Legislative Session (1939–45)
Presidum elected on January 30, 1939
President | |
---|---|
Hermann Göring | |
First Deputy President | Notes |
Hanns Kerrl[1] | Died on December 15, 1941 |
Second Deputy President | |
Hermann Esser | |
Third Deputy President | Notes |
Emil Georg von Stauß | Died on December 11, 1942 |
Sources
- Fuchs, Konrad: Kerrl, Hans in Neue Deutsche Biographie
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gollark: In what context would they say that, though?
gollark: Hmm, yes, it is possible that people will be beelike about this.
gollark: Or invent "standard lateness units" relative to some sort of poll for local day/night cycles.
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