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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.

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
  • (1886–1945), managing director of the Reich Chamber of Culture, ministerial councillor
  • (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

  • Peter Raabe (1872–1945)
  • Paul Graener (1872–1944), who was also appointed Vice President of the Reich Music Chamber
  • (1893–1945)
  • (1885–1954) from the staff of Adolf Hitler's deputy
  • Fritz Kaiser
  • Friedrich Krebs (1894–1961), Frankfurt am Main
  • (1894–1945), music master of the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler
  • (1904–1945), head of the German Musical Association
  • (1884–1953)
  • Fritz Stein (1879–1961), director of the State University of Music (Berlin)
  • Wilhelm Backhaus (1884–1969)
  • Wilhelm Furtwängler (1886–1954)
  • Clemens Krauss (1893–1954)
  • Hans Pfitzner (1869–1949)
  • Heinrich Schlusnus (1888–1952)
  • Georg Schumann (1866–1952)

Members of the Reich Press Chamber

  • Max Amann (1891–1957), president, Reichsleiter and director of the Central Party Publishing House
  • Otto Dietrich (1897–1952), Vice President, Reich Press Chief of the NSDAP
  • (born 1892)
  • Gunter d'Alquen (1910–1998)
  • (1902–1973)
  • Alfred Ingemar Berndt (1905–1945)
  • (born 1886)
  • (born 1896)
  • (1898–1971)
  • (1894–1945)
  • (born 1902)
  • (1903–1975)
  • Wilhelm Weiß (1892–1950)
  • Josef Berchtold (1897–1962)
  • (born 1902)
  • (born 1889)

Members from the Reich Theater Chamber

Members of the Reich Broadcasting Chamber

  • (1899–1979)
  • Eugen Hadamovsky (1904–1945)
  • (1902–1944)
  • (1885–1950)
  • (born 1902)
  • Heinz Franke
  • Julius Christoph Günther
  • (1905–1978)
  • (1894–1937)
  • (1898–1971)
  • (1896–1953)
  • Abraham Esau (1884–1955)
  • (born 1892)
  • (1896–1952)
  • (1902–1979)

Members of the Reich Chamber of Fine Arts

Members of the Reich Film Chamber

  • (1895–1961)
  • Hans Weidemann (1904–1975)
  • Karl Melzer, Managing Director
  • (born 1881)
  • Carl Froelich (1875–1953)
  • Siegmund Jung, from the economic staff of Adolf Hitler's deputy
  • (1907–1945)
  • (1883–1963)
  • (1909–1995)
  • (1884–1937)
  • (* 1887)
  • Sepp Allgeier (1895–1968)
  • Friedrich Kayßler (1874–1945)
  • (1881–1954)
  • Theodor Loos (1883–1954)

State Cultural Administrators

  • , Gau Baden
  • , Gau Bavarian Ostmark
  • , Gau Düsseldorf
  • , Gau Essen
  • , Gau Halle-Merseburg
  • (1900–1981), Gau Hamburg
  • , Gau Hanover-East
  • , Gau Hanover-South
  • , Gau Hesse-Nassau
  • , Gau Koblenz-Trier
  • , Cologne-Aachen district
  • A. Lindemann; , Gau Kurmark
  • Alfred Mitsching; , Gau Magdeburg-Anhalt
  • , Gau Mecklenburg
  • , Gau Franconia
  • , Gau Munich-Upper Bavaria
  • , Gau East Prussia
  • , Gau Rheinpfalz
  • , Gau Saxony
  • , Gau Schleswig-Holstein
  • , Gau Swabia
  • , Gau Lower Franconia
  • Ernst Schulze, Gau Weser-Ems
  • Fritz Schmidt, Gau Westphalia-Nord
  • , Gau Westphalia-South
  • F. Schmidt, Gau Württemberg

See also

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