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 * Generalfeldmarschall Erwin von Witzleben (Army) – Minister of Defence and Commander-in-Chief of the Wehrmacht
 * Hans Oster (Army) – President of the Reichskriegsgericht (military supreme court)
 * Hans Koch (Confessing Church) – President of the Reichsgericht (supreme court)
 * Bernhard Letterhaus (Catholic trade unionist) – Reconstruction Minister (Minister without portfolio if not appointed)
 * Karl Blessing – Minister of Economics or President of the Reichsbank
 * Paul Lejeune-Jung (DNVP) – Minister of Economics
 * Andreas Hermes (Centre Party) – Minister of Agriculture
 * Josef Wirmer (Centre Party) – Minister of Justice
 * Henning von Tresckow (Army) – Chief of Police

Note: Party allegiances as shown here indicate party membership before the dissolution of all political parties apart from the NSDAP.

Albert Speer was listed in several notes of the conspirators as a possible Minister of Armaments; however, most of these notes stated Speer should not be approached until after Hitler was dead and one conjectural government chart had a question mark beside Speer's name. This most likely saved Speer from arrest by the SS in addition to Speer being one of Hitler's closest and most trusted friends.



Cabinet



 * Chief of Police
 * Security Police
 * Reichsbank President Karl Blessing (Inde) A and VP
 * Prices Commissioner
 * President of the Reich Court Hans Koch (Confessing Church) 1 and 4
 * President of the Reich Court Martial Hans Oster (Army) 4



Minister of Armaments and War Production Minister of Aviation Minister of Church Affairs Minister of Economics Minister of Finance Minister of Food and Agriculture Minister of Foreign Affairs Minister of the Interior Minister of Justice Minister of Labour Minister of Postal Affairs Minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda Minister of Science and Education Minister of Transport Minister of War

Cabinet Metaxas
http://www.kolumbus.fi/taglarsson/dokumentit/gre2.htm#METAXAS
 * Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mar Marine and Air Force Ioannis Metaxas 4.8.1936-29.1.1941
 * Deputy Prime Minister Konstantinos Zavitzanos 5.8.1936-22.1.1937
 * Minister of the Interior Theodoros Skylakakis diffenrt name 4.8.1936-13.2.1937
 * Minister of the Interior (interim) Evristheas Magiakos 26.12.1936-15.5.1937
 * Minister of the Interior Ioannis Dourentis 15.5.1937-29.1.1941
 * Minister of Finance Konstantinos Zavitzanos 5.8.1936-22.1.1937
 * Minister of Finance Perikles Rediadis 22.1.1937-9.2.1938
 * Minister of Finance Andreas Apostolidis 10.2.1938-29.1.1941
 * Minister of Agriculture Georgios Kyriakos 4.8.1936-29.1.1941
 * Minister of Justice Georgios Logothetis 6.8.1936-17.7.1938
 * Minister of Justice Agis Tampakopoulos 17.7.1938-29.1.1941
 * Minister of Education & Religious Affairs Konstantinos Georgakopoulos 6.8.1936-25.11.1938
 * Minister of National Education & Religious Affairs Ioannis Metaxas 25.11.1938-29.1.1941
 * Minister of State Hygiene & Perception Alexandros Korizis 5.8.1936-13.7.1939
 * Minister of State Hygiene & Perception (interim) Ioannis Dourentis 13.7.1939-4.9.1939
 * Minister of National Welfare Ilias Krimpas 4.9.1939-29.1.1941
 * Minister of National Economy (interim) Konstantinos Zavitsanos 5.8.1936-31.8.1936
 * Minister of National Economy Andreas Chatzikyriakos 31.8.1936-24.7.1937
 * Minister of National Economy Ioannis Arvanitis 24.7.1937-29.1.1941
 * Minister of Communications Angelos Oikonomou 4.8.1936-29.1.1941
 * Minister of Railways Georgios Spyridonos 14.8.1936-12.12.1938
 * Minister of Railways Georgios Nikolaidis 12.12.1938-29.1.1941
 * Minister General Governor of Macedonia Nikolaos Tsipouras 4.8.1936-21.3.1937
 * Minister General Governor of Macedonia Georgios Kyrimis 21.3.1937-29.1.1941
 * Minister General Governor of Crete Panagiotis Sfakianakis 4.8.1936-29.1.1941
 * Minister General Governor of Thrace Periklis Kavdas 4.8.1936-3.5.1939
 * Minister General Governor of Thrace (acting) Evangelos Kalantzis 30.10.1939-29.1.1941
 * Minister General Governor of Epirus Charilaos Panagiotakos 4.8.1936-31.8.1936
 * Minister General Governor of Epirus Georgios Kyrimis 31.8.1936-21.3.1937
 * Minister General Governor of Epirus Vasilios Gkortzis 21.3.1937-5.8.1938
 * Minister for Administration of the Capital Konstantinos Kotzias 31.8.1936-29.1.1941

Higgins Visits
2012 21-22/02 UK 02/03 UK 24/04 UK 30/04-06/05 USA 26/05 UK 10/06-11/06 Poland 23/06 UK 27/06 UK 03/10-06/10 Chile 07/10-10/10 Brazil 11/10-15/10 Argentina 30/10 UK 21/11-23/11 UK



Battle of Belgium Battle of France Battle of Greece Invasion of Luxembourg Battle of the Netherlands Operation Weserübung Norway Invasion of Poland Invasion of Yugoslavia

Greek government-in-exile
³Having left Athens on 23 Apr 1941, the King and government left Crete - the last free Greek soil - on 23 May 1941, staying in Alexandria (Egypt), then Johannesburg (South Africa) 20 Jul - 5 Sep 1941, and arriving in London (U.K.) 24 Sep 1941. There the government remained until 14 Apr 1943, then staying at Cairo (Egypt) 5 May 1943 - Sep 1944, moving to Italy 9 Sep 1944 (from 1 Oct 1944 at Cava dei Tirreni), and finally returning to Athens on 18 Oct 1944. The King returned from London on 27 Sep 1946.

Luxembourg government-in-exile
9 May 1940 - 14 Apr 1945 in exile [France; from Aug 1940, London; from 4 Oct 1940, New York; from Nov 1940, Montreal]

10 May 1940 - 23 Sep 1944 in London exile

Dutch government-in-exile
(13 May 1940 - 13 Mar 1945 in London exile)

(from 13 May 1940 to 23 May 1945 in London exile)

Nygaardsvold's Cabinet
on flight in Norway 9 Apr - 7 Jun 1940; in London exile 7 Jun 1940 - 7 Jun 1945

(on flight in Norway 9 Apr - 7 Jun 1940; in London exile 7 Jun 1940 - 31 May 1945)