Minister of War (Denmark)

The Minister of War was the Danish minister responsible for the administration of the Royal Danish Army.[1]

Minister of War
Krigsminister
Proposed logo
Shoulder insignia for the Minister of War
Longest serving
Jesper Jespersen Bahnson

12 September 1884—7 August 1894
Ministry for War
Member ofthe Cabinet
Reports tothe Prime minister
PrecursorGeneralty and Commissariat College
Formation25 March 1848 (1848-03-25)
First holderAnton Frederik Tscherning
Final holderHerman Madsen
Abolished14 January 1905 (1905-01-14)
SuccessionMinister of Defence

History

The position of Minister of War was created following the end of the Absolute monarchy, when the Generalty and Commissariat College (Danish: Generalitets- og Kommisariatskollegiet) was disbanded, and power transferred to elected officials.[1] While the Minister of War and the Minister for the Navy's positions were merged in 1905, the Ministries continued to exists separately until 1950.[1]

List of ministers

No. Portrait Minister of WarTook officeLeft officeTime in officeCabinetRef
1
Tscherning, Anton FrederikAnton Frederik Tscherning
(1795–1874)
22 March 184816 November 1848239 daysMoltke I[2]
2
Hansen, Christian FrederikChristian Frederik von Hansen
(1788–1873)
16 November 184813 July 18512 years, 239 daysMoltke II[3]
3
Fibiger, Jacob ScaveniusJacob Scavenius Fibiger
(1793–1861)
13 July 185118 October 185197 daysMoltke III[4]
4
Flensborg, Carl JuliusCarl Julius Flensborg
(1804–1852)
18 October 185127 January 1852101 daysMoltke IV[5]
(2)
Hansen, Christian FrederikChristian Frederik von Hansen
(1788–1873)
27 January 185212 December 18542 years, 319 daysBluhme I
Ørsted
[6][7]
5
Lüttichau, MathiasMathias Lüttichau
(1795–1870)
12 December 185425 May 18561 year, 165 daysBang[8]
6
Lundbye, CarlCarl Lundbye
(1812–1873)
25 May 18562 December 18593 years, 191 daysBang
Andræ
Hall I
[8][9]
[10]
7
Thestrup, Hans NicolaiHans Nicolai Thestrup
(1794–1879)
2 December 185913 August 18633 years, 254 daysRotwitt
Hall II
[11][12]
(6)
Lundbye, CarlCarl Lundbye
(1812–1873)
13 August 186318 May 1864279 daysHall II
Monrad
[12][13]
8
Reich, ChristianChristian Emilius Reich
(1822–1865)
18 May 186411 July 186454 daysMonrad[13]
(2)
Hansen, Christian FrederikChristian Frederik von Hansen
(1788–1873)
11 July 18646 November 18651 year, 118 daysBluhme II[14]
9
Neergaard, Johan WaldemarJohan Waldemar Neergaard
(1810–1879)
6 November 18651 October 1866329 daysFrijs[15]
10
Raasløff, Valdemar RudolphValdemar Rudolph von Raasløff
(1815–1883)
1 October 186619 April 18703 years, 200 daysFrijs[15]
Krag-Juel-Vind-Frijs, Christian EmilChristian Emil Krag-Juel-Vind-Frijs
(1817–1896)
Acting
19 April 187028 May 187039 daysFrijs
11
Haffner, WolfgangWolfgang von Haffner
(1810–1887)
28 May 187023 December 18722 years, 209 daysHolstein-Holsteinborg[16]
12
Thomsen, Christian Albert FrederikC.A.F. Thomsen
(1827–1896)
23 December 187214 July 18741 year, 203 daysHolstein-Holsteinborg[16]
13
Ravn, Niels FrederikNiels Frederik Ravn
(1826–1910)
14 July 187426 July 187412 daysFonnesbech[17]
14
Steinmann, Peter FrederikPeter Frederik Steinmann
(1812–1894)
26 July 187411 June 1875320 daysFonnesbech[17]
(11)
Haffner, WolfgangWolfgang von Haffner
(1810–1887)
11 July 187528 July 18772 years, 17 daysEstrup[18]
15
Dreyer, Johan Christopher FrederikFrederik Dreyer
(1814–1898)
28 July 18774 January 18791 year, 160 daysEstrup[18]
16
Kauffmann, Vilhelm Frederik LudvigWilhelm Kauffmann
(1821–1892)
4 January 18791 April 18812 years, 87 daysEstrup[18]
(13)
Ravn, Niels FrederikNiels Frederik Ravn
(1826–1910)
1 April 188112 September 18843 years, 164 daysEstrup[18]
17
Ravn, Niels FrederikJesper Jespersen von Bahnson
(1827–1909)
12 September 18847 August 18949 years, 329 daysEstrup[18]
(12)
Thomsen, Christian Albert FrederikC.A.F. Thomsen
(1827–1896)
7 August 189425 April 18961 year, 268 daysReedtz-Thott[19]
18
Schnack, Johan Gustav FrederikJohan Gustav Frederik Schnack
(1839–1920)
25 April 189623 May 18971 year, 28 daysReedtz-Thott[19]
19
Tuxen, Christian Frederik Frands EliasChristian Frederik Frands Elias Tuxen
(1837–1903)
23 May 189728 August 18992 years, 97 daysHørring[20]
(18)
Schnack, Johan Gustav FrederikJohan Gustav Frederik Schnack
(1839–1920)
28 August 189924 July 19011 year, 330 daysHørring
Sehested
[20][21]
20
Madsen, Vilhelm Herman OlufVilhelm Herman Oluf Madsen
(1844–1917)
24 July 190114 January 19053 years, 174 daysDeuntzer[22]

References

  1. "History of the Ministry". fmn.dk. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  2. Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Moltke I" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  3. Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Moltke II" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  4. Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Moltke III" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  5. Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Moltke IV" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  6. Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Bluhme I" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  7. Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Ørsted" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  8. Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Bang" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  9. Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Andræ" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  10. Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Hall I" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  11. Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Rotwitt" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  12. Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Hall II" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  13. Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Monrad" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  14. Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Bluhme II" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  15. Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Krag-Juel-Vind-Frijs" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  16. Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Holstein-Holsteinborg" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  17. Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Fonnesbech" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  18. Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Estrup" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  19. Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Reedtz-Thott" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  20. Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Hørring" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  21. Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Sehested" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  22. Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Deuntzer" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.


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