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Reich Cultural Senate

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The Reich Cultural Senate was a body directly subordinate to the Nazi Reich Chamber of Culture, created by Chamber President and Reich Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels on 15 November 1935.[1][2][3]

Members of the Reich Cultural Senate at the time of its founding

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Reich Cultural Managers

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  • Walther Funk (1890–1960), Vice President of the Reich Chamber of Culture, State President
  • Hans Schmidt-Leonhardt [de] (1886–1945), managing director of the Reich Chamber of Culture, ministerial councillor
  • Franz Moraller [de] (1903–1986), managing director of the Reich Chamber of Culture, SA senior leader
  • Hans Hinkel (1901–1960), managing director of the Reich Chamber of Culture, member of the Reichstag

Members of the Reich Chamber of Literature

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Members of the Reich Chamber of Music

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Members of the Reich Press Chamber

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Members from the Reich Theater Chamber

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Members of the Reich Broadcasting Chamber

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Members of the Reich Chamber of Fine Arts

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Members of the Reich Film Chamber

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State Cultural Administrators

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The members of the Reich Cultural Senate" ("Die Mitgliedes der Reichskultursenats"). Dresdner Neueste Nachrichten, 16 November 1935, p. 2.
  2. ^ "Clear order in cultural life" ("Klare Ordnung im Kulturleben"). Der Freiheitskampf [de], 16 November 1935, pp. 1–2.
  3. ^ Hakenkreuzbanner newspaper, 16 November 1935, No. 530. [1]