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There followed a long and sometimes bitter discussion of the feasibility of elections for the fall of 1957, in which it appears that the Minister of the Interior took the most pessimistic view and that the Istiqlal was something less than enthusiastic.
In January, 1958, the Minister of the Interior announced that an election law was ready to be submitted to the King, the rumors of election dates appeared once again, first for spring of 1958 and later for the summer.
The infamous Wansee Conference called by Heydrich in January 1942, to organize the material and technical means to put to death the eleven million Jews spread throughout the nations of Europe, was attended by representatives of major organs of the German state, including the Reich Minister of the Interior, the State Secretary in charge of the Four Year Plan, the Reich Minister of Justice, the Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs.
* 1902 – Dmitry Sipyagin, Minister of Interior of the Russian Empire, is assassinated in the Marie Palace, St Petersburg.
Auschwitz II – Birkenau was designated by the Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler, Germany's Minister of the Interior, as the place of the " final solution of the Jewish question in Europe ".
In 2008, Bardot was convicted of inciting racial / religious hatred in relation to a letter she wrote, a copy of which she sent to Nicolas Sarkozy when he was Interior Minister of France.
However, Neve Monosson is the first example of a full municipal borough actually declared under law by the Minister of the Interior, under a model subsequently adopted in Maccabim-Re ' ut as well.
They have three ministers in Berlin: Hans-Peter Friedrich ( Federal Ministry of the Interior ), Peter Ramsauer ( Federal Minister of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs ) and Ilse Aigner ( Minister of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection ).
From 1988 to 1993 he served as Minister of the Interior and in May 1993, the Bavarian Landtag ( parliament ) elected him as minister-president succeeding Max Streibl.
These officers, responsible to Interior Minister Wilhelm Frick, were supposed to act as local proconsuls in each state, with near-complete control over the state governments.
As part of the deal in which Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany, Hermann Göring — future commander of the Luftwaffe and an influential Nazi Party official — was named Interior Minister of Prussia.
In late 1933, the Reich Interior Minister Wilhelm Frick wanted to integrate all the police forces of the German states under his control.
Classed as a government agency, it was nominally under the control of the Interior Minister Wilhelm Frick.
From 1943 forward, he was both Chief of German Police and Minister of the Interior, overseeing all internal and external police and security forces, including the Gestapo ( Secret State Police ).
Hindenburg appointed Hermann Göring appointed as minister without portfolio, Minister of the Interior for Prussia, and Reich Commissioner of Aviation, and named Wilhelm Frick as Reich Interior Minister.
Along with Interior Minister Frick, they hoped to create a unified German police force.
Interior Minister Frick also wanted a national police force, but one controlled by him, with Kurt Daluege as his police chief.
By this time, Hitler had appointed Himmler as Minister of the Interior and Plenipotentiary General for Administration ( Generalbevollmächtigter für die Verwaltung ).
After serving in several party offices, he was appointed Minister of the Interior by Chancellor Willy Brandt, whose Social Democratic Party was in coalition with the FDP, in 1969 ; in 1974, he became foreign minister and Vice Chancellor.
In 1972, while Minister for the Interior, he rejected Israel ’ s offer to send an Israeli special forces unit to Germany to deal with the Black September hijacking of the 1972 Summer Olympics.

Interior and Wilhelm
Himmler was named the chief of all German police ( nominally in that role subordinate to Interior Minister Wilhelm Frick ) on June 17, 1936.
** Wilhelm Frick, German Nazi Minister of the Interior ( b. 1877 )
* Nazi Germany forms the Expert Committee on Questions of Population and Racial Policy under Reich Interior Minister Wilhelm Frick.
Wilhelm Frick ( 12 March 187716 October 1946 ) was a prominent German Nazi official serving as Minister of the Interior of the Third Reich.
Wilhelm Frick was appointed Minister of the Interior and of Education in the state government of Thuringia during 1930 – 31, being the first Nazi to hold any ministerial-level post in pre-Nazi Germany.
For his role in formulating the Enabling Act as Minister of the Interior, the later Nuremberg Laws ( as co-author with Wilhelm Stuckart ), that led to people under those laws being sent to German concentration camps, Frick was convicted of planning, initiating and waging wars of aggression, war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Neurath already attempted to resign in 1941 but his resignation was not accepted until August 1943, when he was succeeded by the former Minister of the Interior Wilhelm Frick.
* Wilhelm Groener — Minister of the Interior and Minister of Defence
When Germany became a single-party state, the DStP was dissolved on 28 June 1933 and Heuss was divested of his Reichstag mandate by decree of Minister of the Interior Wilhelm Frick with effect from July 8.
The compulsory use of the Hitler salute for all public employees followed a directive issued by Reich Minister of the Interior Wilhelm Frick on July 13, 1933, one day before the ban on all non-Nazi parties.
Wilhelm Frick, former Minister of the Interior.
* Dr. Wilhelm Külz ( DDP )-Minister of the Interior
* Wilhelm Külz ( DDP ), Minister of the Interior
* Political activists: Lorenz Brentano ( later a member of the Congress ); Friedrich Hecker ; Carl Schurz ( later US Secretary of the Interior ); Gustav von Struve ; Wilhelm Weitling ; Joseph Weydemeyer ; Rudolf Dulon ; Edward Salomon ; Louis F. Schade
* Wilhelm Groener ( railroad chief in the German General Staff, Minister of Transportation, Minister of Defense, and acting Minister of the Interior in the Weimar Republic )
Wilhelm Stuckart ( 16 November 1902 – 15 November 1953 ) was a Nazi Party lawyer and official, a state secretary in the German Interior Ministry and later, a convicted war criminal.
Stuckart later represented Wilhelm Frick, the Interior Minister, at the Wannsee conference on 20 January 1942, which discussed the imposition of the " Final Solution of the Jewish Question in the German Sphere of Influence in Europe ".
Interior decorations were conducted by artists such as Szymon Czechowicz, Louis Marteau, Augustyn Mirys, Jean-Baptiste Pillement, fresco painters such as Georg Wilhelm Neunhertz ( in 1738 ) and Antoni Herliczka and stucco decorators Samuel Contesse and Antoni Vogt.
The headline reads: " A historic day: First Acts of Hitler's Reich Government-Völkischer Beobachter interviews Reich Minister of the Interior Wilhelm Frick | Frick-New cabinet holds first meeting "
* FRICK, Wilhelm ( 1877 – 1946 ) Nazi Interior Minister.

Interior and Frick
75pxWilhelm Frick || I || G || G || G || Death || Hitler's Minister of the Interior 1933 – 43 and Reich Protector of Bohemia-Moravia 1943 – 45.
When Hitler came to power in January 1933, Frick was appointed as Reich Minister of the Interior.
In this role, Himmler was nominally subordinate to Interior Minister Frick.
At first, only three members of the cabinet were affiliated to the NSDAP: Hitler himself, Wilhelm Frick heading the strategically important Interior ministry, and Hermann Göring as Minister without portfolio.
In this role, Himmler was nominally subordinate to Interior Minister Wilhelm Frick.

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