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First Cabinet of Konrad Adenauer
Cabinet Adenauer I

1st Cabinet of the Federal Republic of Germany
20 September 1949 – 6 October 1953
(until 20 October 1953 as caretaker government)
Date formed20 September 1949
Date dissolved20 October 1953
(4 years and 1 month)
People and organisations
PresidentTheodor Heuss
ChancellorKonrad Adenauer
Vice-ChancellorFranz Blücher
Member partyChristian Democratic Union
Christian Social Union
Free Democratic Party
German Party (DP)
Opposition partySocial Democratic Party
Communist Party
Bavaria Party
Economic Reconstruction Union
Deutsche Rechtspartei
South Schleswig Voters' Association
Opposition leaderKurt Schumacher † (SPD)[a]
Erich Ollenhauer (SPD)[b]
History
Election1949 West German federal election
Legislature term1st Bundestag
PredecessorFlensburg Government
SuccessorAdenauer II

The First Adenauer cabinet (German: Kabinett Adenauer I) was the 1st GovernmentofFederal Republic of Germany in office from 20 September 1949 until 20 October 1953. It was the first democratically-elected German cabinet after World War II. The cabinet was formed after the 1949 elections. Konrad Adenauer reached an agreement on a coalition with the Free Democratic Party (FDP), German Party (DP) and his Christian Democratic Union (CDU) together with their Bavarian sister party Christian Social Union (CSU), setting the stage for Adenauer to become the first Chancellor of Germany. Franz Blücher (FDP) served as Vice-Chancellor of Germany and Federal Minister of Matters of the Marshall Plan. The cabinet was succeeded by the Second Adenauer cabinet.

Composition[edit]

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Chancellor &
Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs[c]

Konrad Adenauer

20 September 194920 October 1953 CDU
Vice-Chancellor &
Federal Minister of Matters of the Marshall Plan

Franz Blücher

20 September 194920 October 1953 FDP
Federal Minister of the Interior

Gustav Heinemann

20 September 194911 October 1950 CDU

Robert Lehr

11 October 195020 October 1953 CDU
Federal Minister of Justice

Thomas Dehler

20 September 194920 October 1953 FDP
Federal Minister of Finance

Fritz Schäffer

20 September 194920 October 1953 CSU
Federal Minister of Economics

Ludwig Erhard

20 September 194920 October 1953 Independent
Federal Minister of Food, Agriculture, and Forestry

Wilhelm Niklas

20 September 194920 October 1953 CSU
Federal Minister of Labour

Anton Storch

20 September 194920 October 1953 CDU
Federal Minister of Transport

Hans-Christoph Seebohm

20 September 194920 October 1953 DP
Federal Minister of Post and Communications

Hans Schuberth

20 September 194920 October 1953 CSU
Federal Minister of Public Housing

Hermann-Eberhard Wildermuth

20 September 19499 March 1952 FDP

Fritz Neumayer

9 March 195220 October 1953 FDP
Federal Minister of Displaced Persons

Hans Lukaschek

20 September 194920 October 1953 CDU
Federal Minister of All-German Affairs

Jakob Kaiser

20 September 194920 October 1953 CDU
Federal Minister for Affairs of the Bundesrat of Germany

Heinrich Hellwege

20 September 194920 October 1953 DP

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ until his death on 20 August 1952
  • ^ from 20 August 1952
  • ^ Adenauer was also Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs from March 15, 1951 after the office was re-established in 1951.
  • References[edit]


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