The Auerswald Cabinet formed the Prussian State Ministry appointed by King Frederick William IV from June 25 to September 21, 1848. The March government came into power with the aim of successfully ending the liberal reforms and efforts to create a constitution for Prussia initiated by the Camphausen government. She was also unable to bridge the differences between the left-wing majority in the Prussian National Assembly and the King on the constitutional question and resigned after the defeat in the vote on the implementation of Stone's proposal to combat reactionary efforts in the military.[1]

Cabinet members

Office Name Notes
Minister President Rudolf von Auerswald [2]
Foreign Affairs Rudolf von Auerswald
Finance David Hanseman
Spiritual, Educational and Medical Affairs Karl Rodbertus (June 25, 1848 – July 3, 1848)
Adalbert von Ladenberg (interim from July 3, 1848)
Justice Karl Anton Maerker
Trade, Commerce and Public Works Karl August Milde
Interior Affairs Friedrich von Kühlwetter
War Ludwig Roth von Schockenstein
Agriculture Julius Gierke

See also

References

  1. ^ Holtz, Bärbel (2003). Die Protokolle des Preussischen Staatsministeriums 1817-1934/ 38. Hildesheim: Olms-Weidmann. pp. 698–702. ISBN 3-487-11825-4. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
  2. ^ Gollwitzer, Heinz. "Auerswald, Rudolf von - Deutsche Biographie". www.deutsche-biographie.de (in German). Deutsche Biographie. Retrieved 29 January 2024.

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