Hitler cabinet

Hitler cabinet

1st Cabinet of Nazi Germany
1933–1945
First session of the cabinet, 30 January 1933
Date formed30 January 1933 (1933-01-30)
Date dissolved30 April 1945 (1945-04-30)
(12 years and 3 months)
People and organisations
PresidentPaul von Hindenburg (1933–1934)
Adolf Hitler (as Führer, 1934–1945)
ChancellorAdolf Hitler
Vice-ChancellorFranz von Papen (1933–1934)
Member parties
Status in legislatureMinority (coalition) (Jan–Mar 1933)
Majority (coalition) (Mar–Jul 1933)
One-party state (from Jul 1933)
History
Elections
PredecessorSchleicher cabinet
SuccessorGoebbels cabinet

The Hitler cabinet was the government of Nazi Germany between 30 January 1933 and 30 April 1945 upon the appointment of Adolf Hitler as Chancellor of Germany by President Paul von Hindenburg. It was contrived by the national conservative politician Franz von Papen, who reserved the office of the Vice-Chancellor for himself. Originally, Hitler's first cabinet was called the Reich Cabinet of National Salvation (German: Reichskabinett der nationalen Rettung), which was a coalition of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) and the national conservative German National People's Party (DNVP). The Hitler cabinet lasted until his suicide during the defeat of Nazi Germany. Hitler's cabinet was succeeded by the short-lived Goebbels cabinet, with Karl Dönitz appointed by Hitler as the new Reichspräsident.