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The Cabinet Brandt I was the government of Germany between 22 October 1969 and 15 December 1972, during the 6th legislature of the Bundestag. Led by the Social Democrat Willy Brandt, the cabinet was a coalition between the Social Democrats (SDP) and the Free Democratic Party (FDP). The Vice-Chancellor was the Free Democrat Walter Scheel (FDP).
Composition
The federal cabinet consisted of the following Ministers:
Office | Incumbent | Party | Parl. State Secretary & Minister of State |
Party |
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Chancellor | Willy Brandt (1913–1992) |
SPD | Katharina Focke | SPD |
Vice-Chancellor | Walter Scheel (* 1919) |
FDP | – | – |
Foreign Affairs | Walter Scheel | FDP | Ralf Dahrendorf until 2 July 1970 Karl Moersch until 2 July 1970 |
FDP |
Interior | Hans-Dietrich Genscher (* 1927) |
FDP | Wolfram Dorn until 31 August 1972 |
FDP |
Justice | Gerhard Jahn (1927–1998) |
SPD | Alfons Bayerl | SPD |
Finance | Alexander Möller (1903–1985) until 13 May 1971 Karl Schiller (1911–1994) until 7 July 1972 Helmut Schmidt (* 1918) |
SPD | Gerhard Reischl until 13 May 1971 Hans Hermsdorf from 13 Mai 1971 |
SPD |
Economics | Karl Schiller until 7 July 1972 Helmut Schmidt |
SPD | Klaus Dieter Arndt until 14 September 1970 Philip Rosenthal 14 September 1970 until 17 November 1971 Rainer Offergeld from 15 March 1972 |
SPD |
Food, Agriculture and Forestry | Josef Ertl (1925–2000) |
FDP | Fritz Logemann | FDP |
Labour and Social Affairs | Walter Arendt (1925–2005) |
SPD | Helmut Rohde | SPD |
Defence | Helmut Schmidt from 7 July 1972 Georg Leber (* 1920) |
SPD | Karl Wilhelm Berkhan | SPD |
Youth, Families and Health | Käte Strobel (1907–1996) |
SPD | Heinz Westphal | SPD |
Transport and Post and Telecommunications |
Georg Leber until 7 July 1972 Lauritz Lauritzen (1910–1980) |
SPD | Holger Börner until 4 February 1972 Ernst Haar from 7 February 1972 |
SPD |
Planning and Housing | Lauritz Lauritzen | SPD | Karl Ravens | SPD |
Internal German Affairs | Egon Franke (1913–1995) |
SPD | Karl Herold | SPD |
Education and Science | Hans Leussink (1912–2008) until 15 March 1972 Klaus von Dohnanyi (* 1928) |
parteilos SPD |
Klaus von Dohnanyi until 15 March 1972 Joachim Raffert 15 March 1972 until 31 August 1972 |
SPD |
Economic Cooperation | Erhard Eppler (* 1926) |
SPD | Brigitte Freyh | SPD |
Special Duties Head of the Chancellor's Office |
Horst Ehmke (* 1927) |
SPD | – | – |