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.

Reich Cultural Managers

 * Walther Funk (1890–1960), Vice President of the Reich Chamber of Culture, State President
 * Hans Schmidt-Leonhardt (1886–1945), managing director of the Reich Chamber of Culture, ministerial councillor
 * Franz Moraller (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

 * Hanns Johst (1890–1978)
 * Heinz Wismann (ministerial official) (1897–1947)
 * Richard Suchenwirth (1896–1965)
 * Hans Friedrich Blunck (1888–1961)
 * Karl Baur (publisher) (1898–1984)
 * Wilhelm Baur (publisher) (1905–1945)
 * Theodor Fritsch (bookseller) (1895–1946)
 * Karl Heinz Hederich (1902–1976)
 * Carl Vincent Krogmann (1889–1978), Hamburg
 * Gerhard Schumann (1911–1995)
 * Martin Wülfing (1899–1986)
 * Heinrich Anacker (1901–1971)
 * Edwin Erich Dwinger (1898–1981)
 * Richard Euringer (1891–1953)
 * Eberhard Wolfgang Möller (1906–1972)
 * Hermann Stehr (1864–1940)

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
 * Heinz Ihlert (1893–1945)
 * Franz Adam (conductor) (1885–1954) from the staff of Adolf Hitler's deputy
 * Fritz Kaiser
 * Friedrich Krebs (1894–1961), Frankfurt am Main
 * Hermann Müller-John (1894–1945), music master of the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler
 * Horst Sander (1904–1945), head of the German Musical Association
 * Hermann Stange (music director) (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
 * Ildephons Richter (born 1892)
 * Gunter d'Alquen (1910–1998)
 * Hans Schwarz van Berk (1902–1973)
 * Alfred Ingemar Berndt (1905–1945)
 * Willi Bischoff (born 1886)
 * Edgar Brinkmann (publisher) (born 1896)
 * Adolf Dresler (1898–1971)
 * Walther Heide (1894–1945)
 * Hans Hornauer (born 1902)
 * Rolf Rienhardt (1903–1975)
 * Wilhelm Weiß (1892–1950)
 * Josef Berchtold (1897–1962)
 * Heinrich Fetkötter (born 1902)
 * Richard Jügler (born 1889)

Members from the Reich Theater Chamber

 * Rainer Schlösser (1899–1945)
 * Eugen Klöpfer (1886–1950)
 * Alfred Frauenfeld (1898–1977)
 * Benno von Arent (1898–1956)
 * Gustaf Gründgens (1899–1963)
 * Otto Krauß (1890–1966), Stuttgart
 * Lothar Müthel (1896–1964)
 * Bernhard zu Solms-Laubach (1900–1938)
 * Wilhelm Müller-Scheld (1895–1970), regional office manager
 * Oskar Walleck (1890–1976)
 * Hellmuth Will (1900–1982)
 * Friedrich Bethge (1891–1963)
 * Heinz Hilpert (1890–1967)
 * Werner Krauss (1884–1959)
 * Wilhelm Rode (1887–1959)
 * Heinz Tietjen (1881–1967)

Members of the Reich Broadcasting Chamber

 * Horst Dreßler-Andreß (1899–1979)
 * Eugen Hadamovsky (1904–1945)
 * Herbert Packebusch (1902–1944)
 * Kurt von Boeckmann (1885–1950)
 * Herbert Dominik (born 1902)
 * Heinz Franke
 * Julius Christoph Günther
 * Hans Kriegler (1905–1978)
 * Heinz Lotz (industrialist) (1894–1937)
 * Alfred Lau (1898–1971)
 * Goetz Otto Stoffregen (1896–1953)
 * Abraham Esau (1884–1955)
 * Heinrich Glasmeier (born 1892)
 * Paul Goerz (1896–1952)
 * Hugo Fischer (politician) (1902–1979)

Members of the Reich Chamber of Fine Arts

 * Eugen Hönig (1873–1945)
 * Adolf Ziegler (1892–1959)
 * Walter Hoffmann (life dates unknown, missing since 1945)
 * Erich Dammeier
 * Willy Kelter
 * Otto von Keudell (1887–1972)
 * Hans Sauermann (1885–1960)
 * Albert Speer (1905–1981)
 * Kurt Schmid-Ehmen (1901–1968)
 * Ernst Schulte Strathaus (1881–1968)
 * Hans Schweitzer (1901–1980)
 * Ernst Zörner (1895–1945), mayor of Dresden
 * Paul Baumgarten (architect, born 1873) (1873–1946)
 * German Bestelmeyer (1874–1942), President of the Munich Academy
 * Oswald Bieber (1874–1955)
 * Leonhard Gall (1884–1952)
 * Richard Klein (1890–1967)

Members of the Reich Film Chamber

 * Oswald Lehnich (1895–1961)
 * Hans Weidemann (1904–1975)
 * Karl Melzer, Managing Director
 * Franz Belitz (born 1881)
 * Carl Froelich (1875–1953)
 * Siegmund Jung, from the economic staff of Adolf Hitler's deputy
 * Willi Krause (writer) (1907–1945)
 * Botho Mulert (1883–1963)
 * Hans-Jürgen Nierentz (1909–1995)
 * Ernst Seeger (1884–1937)
 * Fritz Scheuermann (jurist) (* 1887)
 * Sepp Allgeier (1895–1968)
 * Friedrich Kayßler (1874–1945)
 * Ludwig Klitzsch (1881–1954)
 * Theodor Loos (1883–1954)

State Cultural Administrators

 * Adolf Schmid, Gau Baden
 * Hans Kolbe, Gau Bavarian Ostmark
 * Hermann Brouwers, Gau Düsseldorf
 * Arnold Fischer, Gau Essen
 * Fritz Lindenberg, Gau Halle-Merseburg
 * Erich Schmidt (Nazi) (1900–1981), Gau Hamburg
 * Friedrich Schmonsees, Gau Hanover-East
 * Herbert Huxhagen, Gau Hanover-South
 * Wilhelm Müller-Scheld, Gau Hesse-Nassau
 * Wilhelm Michels (Nazi functionary), Gau Koblenz-Trier
 * Toni Winkelnkemper, Cologne-Aachen district
 * A. Lindemann; August Heinrich Scherer, Gau Kurmark
 * Alfred Mitsching; Fritz Ihlenburg, Gau Magdeburg-Anhalt
 * Alexander Sondermann, Gau Mecklenburg
 * Hans Bäselsöder, Gau Franconia
 * Otto Nippold, Gau Munich-Upper Bavaria
 * Joachim Paltzo, Gau East Prussia
 * Rudolf Trampler, Gau Rheinpfalz
 * Heinrich Salzmann (Nazi politician), Gau Saxony
 * Gustav Schierholz, Gau Schleswig-Holstein
 * Georg Traeg, Gau Swabia
 * Waldemar Vogt, Gau Lower Franconia
 * Ernst Schulze, Gau Weser-Ems
 * Fritz Schmidt, Gau Westphalia-Nord
 * Hermann Brust, Gau Westphalia-South
 * F. Schmidt, Gau Württemberg