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| [[Kurt von Schleicher]]
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| [[Ferdinand von Bredow]]
| [[Ferdinand von Bredow]]
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| Acting
| Acting; killed in [[Night of the Long Knives]]
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| [[Werner von Blomberg]]
| [[Werner von Blomberg]]

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In Germany under the Weimar Republic (1919-1934), the Minister of Defense was the top official of the treaty-limited military forces of the Reichswehr. Under Adolf Hitler, the position was changed to Minister of War, and the last Minister of Defense, Werner von Blomberg, assumed the position. Hitler forced Blomberg from office, and took over the supreme command personally until the end of the Third Reich.

Name served Notes
Gustav Noske 1919–1920
Otto Gessler 1920–1928
Wilhelm Groener 1928–1932 First military officer
Kurt von Schleicher 1932 Became Chancellor; killed in Night of the Long Knives
Ferdinand von Bredow 1932-1933 Acting; killed in Night of the Long Knives
Werner von Blomberg 1933-1935 Became Minister of War; replaced by Hitler