Reich Cultural Senate
The Reich Cultural Senate was a body directly subordinate to the Nazi Reich Chamber of Culture, created by Chamber President and Reich Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels on 15 November 1935.[1][2][3]
Members of the Reich Cultural Senate at the time of its founding
Reich Cultural Managers
- Walther Funk (1890–1960), Vice President of the Reich Chamber of Culture, State President
- Hans Schmidt-Leonhardt [de] (1886–1945), managing director of the Reich Chamber of Culture, ministerial councillor
- Franz Moraller [de] (1903–1986), managing director of the Reich Chamber of Culture, SA senior leader
- Hans Hinkel (1901–1960), managing director of the Reich Chamber of Culture, member of the Reichstag
Members of the Reich Chamber of Literature
Members of the Reich Chamber of Music
Members of the Reich Press Chamber
Members from the Reich Theater Chamber
Members of the Reich Broadcasting Chamber
Members of the Reich Chamber of Fine Arts
Members of the Reich Film Chamber
State Cultural Administrators
- Adolf Schmid [de], Gau Baden
- Hans Kolbe [de], Gau Bavarian Ostmark
- Hermann Brouwers [de], Gau Düsseldorf
- Arnold Fischer [de], Gau Essen
- Fritz Lindenberg [de], Gau Halle-Merseburg
- Erich Schmidt (Nazi) [de] (1900–1981), Gau Hamburg
- Friedrich Schmonsees [de], Gau Hanover-East
- Herbert Huxhagen [de], Gau Hanover-South
- Wilhelm Müller-Scheld [de], Gau Hesse-Nassau
- Wilhelm Michels (Nazi functionary) [de], Gau Koblenz-Trier
- Toni Winkelnkemper [de], Cologne-Aachen district
- A. Lindemann; August Heinrich Scherer [de], Gau Kurmark
- Alfred Mitsching; Fritz Ihlenburg [de], Gau Magdeburg-Anhalt
- Alexander Sondermann [de], Gau Mecklenburg
- Hans Bäselsöder [de], Gau Franconia
- Otto Nippold [de], Gau Munich-Upper Bavaria
- Joachim Paltzo [de], Gau East Prussia
- Rudolf Trampler [de], Gau Rheinpfalz
- Heinrich Salzmann (Nazi politician) [de], Gau Saxony
- Gustav Schierholz [de], Gau Schleswig-Holstein
- Georg Traeg [de], Gau Swabia
- Waldemar Vogt [de], Gau Lower Franconia
- Ernst Schulze, Gau Weser-Ems
- Fritz Schmidt, Gau Westphalia-Nord
- Hermann Brust [de], Gau Westphalia-South
- F. Schmidt, Gau Württemberg
See also
References
- ^ "The members of the Reich Cultural Senate" ("Die Mitgliedes der Reichskultursenats"). Dresdner Neueste Nachrichten, 16 November 1935, p. 2.
- ^ "Clear order in cultural life" ("Klare Ordnung im Kulturleben"). Der Freiheitskampf [de], 16 November 1935, pp. 1–2.
- ^ Hakenkreuzbanner newspaper, 16 November 1935, No. 530. [1]
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