Willy Marschler

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 in a German State. He went on to be the Minister-President of Thuringia through most of the Third Reich.

Willy Marschler
Minister-President of Thuringia
In office
8 May 1933  8 May 1945
Preceded byFritz Sauckel
Succeeded byHermann Brill
Minister of Finance of Thuringia
In office
26 August 1932  8 May 1945
Preceded byIrwin Baum
Succeeded byLeonhard Moog
Minister of Economics of Thuringia
In office
26 August 1932  8 May 1945
Preceded byWilhelm Kästner
Succeeded byAlphons Gaertner
Minister of Education of Thuringia
In office
22 January 1936  8 May 1945
Preceded byFritz Wachtler
Succeeded byWalter Wolf
Deputy Gauleiter of Gau Thuringia
In office
1931  15 June 1932
Preceded byHans Severus Ziegler
Succeeded byFritz Wachtler
Personal details
Born12 August 1893
Liegnitz, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire
Died8 November 1952(1952-11-08) (aged 59)
Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg,
West Germany
Political party NSDAP
Other political
affiliations
National Socialist Freedom Movement
OccupationCommercial Clerk
Military service
Allegiance German Empire
Branch/serviceImperial German Army
Years of service1914 – 1918
Unit
  • Infantry Regiment 94
  • Reserve Infantry Regiment 223
Battles/warsWorld War I
AwardsIron Cross, 2nd class
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