Prussian State Council (Nazi Germany)

The Prussian State Council of Nazi Germany (German: Preußischer Staatsrat) was an advisory body to the Prussian minister president from 1933 to 1945. It was the successor to the Weimar Republic body of the same name that represented the interests of Prussia's provinces in the legislative process. In Nazi Germany its members were either appointed by Prussian minister president Hermann Göring or were members as a result of their official positions in the state of Prussia. The Council met only six times and ceased to exist with the end of Nazi rule in 1945.

Prussian State Council
(Nazi Germany)

Preußischer Staatsrat
Hermann Göring, President of the State Council
Type
Type
History
Established8 July 1933
Disbanded8 May 1945
Preceded byPrussian State Council (Weimar Republic)
Succeeded byAbolished 25 February 1947
Leadership
President
Meeting place
New Palace, Potsdam
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