• Willy Marschler (12 August 1893 – 8 November 1952) was a German Nazi Party politician who served as one of the first two Nazis to hold ministerial office...
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    the first time in Germany included Nazi ministers, Wilhelm Frick and Willy Marschler. Sauckel, though not included as a State cabinet minister, became the...
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    Province of Hannover from 1933 to 1941 and died in a car crash in 1943. Willy Marschler – One of the first two Nazis to hold ministerial office in a German...
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    October 1946. His deputies were Hans Severus Ziegler (1927-1931), Willy Marschler (1931–32), Fritz Wächtler (1932–35) and Heinrich Siekmeier (1936–45)...
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    minister; on 13 May he was also made deputy to the new minister president, Willy Marschler. Wächtler retained all these posts until 22 January 1936. As the powerful...
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    denazification tribunal, 1948; released for time-served; died, 1989 Willy Marschler 9 November 1943 Ministerpräsident, Thuringia Interned until 1946; died...
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  • August 1932 8 May 1933 255 National Socialist German Workers' Party 8 Willy Marschler (1893–1952) 8 May 1933 12 April 1945 4357 National Socialist German...
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  • USPD Hermann Leber 1921–1923 SDP Erich Wernick 1924–1927 ThLB Ernst von Thümmel 1927–1932 ThLB Willy Marschler 1932 NSDAP Fritz Hille 1932–1933 NSDAP...
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