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Germany
        962 - 1401                                      1 Jul 1867 - 16 Apr 1871                            9 Mar 1848 - 15 Aug 1852
  Holy Roman Emperor's flag                           (North German Confederation);                         (German Reich -Frankfurt);
                                                       16 Apr 1871 - 31 Dec 1921;                          14 Aug 1919 - 11 Mar 1933
                                                       11 Mar 1933 - 15 Sep 1935
                                                            (co-national flag)
      11 Mar 1933 - 23 May 1945                       12 Nov 1945 - 14 Aug 1950                               Re-adopted 9 May 1949
    (co-national flag to 15 Sep 1935)                   Provisional Civil Ensign                           ("West Germany" to 3 Oct 1990)
 Constitutionally the entity dealt here is the Reich ruled by the king elected by the electors
(Kurfrsten) and crowned king. (It is a matter of dispute whether the king acquires his ruling
authority with the election or only with the coronation; both dates are given in the following
record.) In theory, his title is just King (Knig) without territorial appendage. By the time
period covered here, it was understood that the king had acquired the dignity and notional
authority of a Roman emperor (see below), and the scope of his authority as such was styled the
Holy Roman Empire (Heiliges Rmisches Reich - Sacrum Romanum Imperium); the addition "of the
German Nation" (deutscher Nation - nationis germanicae) comes into official use in the 15th
century (e.g., Act of the Imperial Diet [Reichsschluss] of 1486); its meaning has been the
subject of considerable dispute since the 17th century. In the time period covered, the imperial
authority extended de facto (except for some vestigial remnants, such as the chartering of
notaries-public throughout Western Europe) only to the (German) Reich, and official use made no
distinctions.
  Upon his election (and coronation) the person acquired the style of king, whether during the
lifetime of the ruler or after an interregnum. Theoretically, he was king just as much as an
existing ruler, but this was just theory. In honor of the imperial status of the ruler, the
elected and crowned king, if not yet emperor-elect (see above), was styled, not just King or
German King, but Roman King (Rmischer Knig - Rex Romanorum, literally "king of the Romans").
  With the demise of the imperial authority, by death or abdication, if a Roman King was in
existence, he took the style of Roman Emperor-Elect, King in Germany (see above). The imperial
coronation by the pope having been discontinued (except for Karl V 24 Feb 1530), it was decided 4
Feb 1508 to forego the formal acquisition of the style of Roman Emperor and to fall back on the
theory that an elected German king was ipso facto Roman emperor-elect and to make this point by
incorporating this concept into the ruler's style.
  The full style during the period covered (to which were, of course, attached the styles
belonging to the states ruled by the emperor-elect, such as Archduke of Austria) was as follows:
Von Gottes Gnaden erwhlter rmischer Kaiser, R.I.S.A., Knig in Germanien - Divina favente
clementia Romanorum imperator electus et semper augustus, R.I.S.A., rex in Germania. The initials
R.I.S.A. stood for Romanorum imperator semper augustus, but were misinterpreted to stand for
Romani imperii semper auctor, and this misinterpretation had by the period covered come into
official use, being rendered in German as zu allen Zeiten Mehrer des Reichs ("at all times
increaser of the empire").
  Under the provisions of the Golden Bull of 1356, when there was no king the royal authority was
exercised by two imperial vicars (Reichsvikare - vicarii imperii), each with a separate
territorial jurisdiction. They were specified to be the count palatine of the Rhine (Pfalzgraf
bei Rhein) and the count palatine of Saxony (Pfalzgraf von Sachsen). By the time period covered,
the count palatine of Saxony was the duke of Saxony, elector; and the count palatine of the Rhine
was the elector with that title, until the interregnum of 1657, when the electorate in question,
and with it the county palatine, were in dispute with Bavaria.
The Confederation of the Rhine
  Map of Confederation
                               Capital: Karlsruhe
      of the Rhine
Note: After the dissolution of the Rhine Confederation, there was no central authority in Germany
until the creation of the German Confederation. An attempt at coordination was, however, made,
and it was headed by a body called Central Administration Council (Zentralverwaltungsrat).
German Reich
      9 Mar 1848 - 15 Aug 1852;            1 Jul 1867 - 31 Dec 1921;                          11 Mar 1933 - 23 May 1945
     14 Aug 1919 - 11 Mar 1933      11 Mar 1933 - 15 Sep 1935 (co-national flag)            (co-national flag to 15 Sep 1935)
Prime ministers
15 Jul 1848 - 16 Sep 1848   Karl Emich Prinz von Leiningen-      (b. 1804 - d. 1856)   Lib-Con
                              Westerburg
16 Sep 1848 - 18 Dec 1848   Anton von Schmerling                 (b. 1805 - d. 1893)   Lib-Con
18 Dec 1848 - 16 May 1849   Heinrich Freiherr von Gagern         (s.a.)
16 May 1849 - 21 May 1849   Maximillian Karl Friedrich Wilhelm   (b. 1781 - d. 1860)   Con
                              Grvell (provisional)
21 May 1849 - 20 Dec 1849   August Prinz von Sayn-Wittgenstein   (b. 1788 - d. 1874)   Mil
                              zu Berleburg
Federal Chancellor
14 Jul 1867 - 21 Mar 1871   Otto Eduard Graf von Bismarck-       (b. 1815 - d. 1898)   Non-party
                              Schnhausen
Chancellors
21 Mar 1871 - 20 Mar 1890   Otto Eduard Frst von Bismarck-      (s.a.)                Non-party
                              Schnhausen
20 Mar 1890 - 29 Oct 1894   Leo von Caprivi                      (b. 1831 - d. 1899)   Non-party
                            (from 18 Dec 1891, Leo Graf von Caprivi)
29 Oct 1894 - 17 Oct 1900  Chlodwig Carl Victor Frst zu      (b. 1819 -   d. 1901)     Non-party
                             Hohenlohe-Schillingsfrst,
                             Prinz von Ratibor und Corvey
17 Oct 1900 - 14 Jul 1909 Bernhard Graf von Blow             (b. 1849 -   d. 1929)     Non-party
                             (from 6 Sep 1905, Bernhard Frst von Blow)
14 Jul 1909 - 16 Jul 1917 Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg       (b. 1856 -   d.   1921)   Non-party
16 Jul 1917 - 2 Dec 1917 Georg Michaelis                      (b. 1857 -   d.   1936)   Non-party
 2 Dec 1917 - 5 Oct 1918 Georg Graf von Hertling              (b. 1843 -   d.   1919)   Z
 5 Oct 1918 - 9 Nov 1918 Maxmilian Prinz von Baden            (b. 1867 -   d.   1929)   Non-party
 9 Nov 1918 - 10 Nov 1918 Friedrich Ebert                     (s.a.)                    SPD
Chairmen of the Council of People's Commissioners
10 Nov 1918 - 27 Dec 1918 Friedrich Ebert (1st time)          (s.a.)                    SPD
                           + Hugo Haase                       (b. 1863 -   d. 1919)     USPD
27 Dec 1918 - 29 Dec 1918 Friedrich Ebert (2nd time)          (s.a.)                    SPD
29 Dec 1918 - 30 Dec 1918 Friedrich Ebert (3rd time)          (s.a.)                    SPD
                           + Philipp Scheidemann              (b. 1865 -   d. 1939)     SPD
30 Dec 1918 - 11 Feb 1919 Friedrich Ebert (4th time)          (s.a.)                    SPD
                             (executive chairman)
Prime Ministers (presidents of the imperial ministry)
13 Feb 1919 - 21 Jun 1919 Philipp Scheidemann                 (s.a.)                    SPD
21 Jun 1919 - 14 Aug 1919 Gustav Bauer                        (b. 1870 -   d. 1944)     SPD
Chancellors
14 Aug 1919 - 27 Mar 1920 Gustav Bauer                        (s.a.)                    SPD
13 Mar 1920 - 17 Mar 1920 Wolfgang Kapp (in rebellion)        (b. 1858 -   d. 1922)     ADV
27 Mar 1920 - 21 Jun 1920 Hermann Mller (1st time)           (s.a.)                    SPD
21 Jun 1920 - 10 May 1921 Konstantin Fehrenbach               (b. 1852 -   d.   1926)   Z
10 May 1921 - 22 Nov 1922 Joseph Karl Wirth                   (b. 1879 -   d.   1956)   Z
22 Nov 1922 - 13 Aug 1923 Wilhelm Carl Josef Cuno             (b. 1876 -   d.   1933)   Non-party
13 Aug 1923 - 30 Nov 1923 Gustav Stresemann                   (b. 1878 -   d.   1929)   DVP
30 Nov 1923 - 16 Jan 1925 Wilhelm Marx (1st time)             (b. 1863 -   d.   1946)   Z
16 Jan 1925 - 13 May 1926 Hans Luther                         (s.a.)                    Non-party
13 May 1926 - 17 May 1926 Otto Gessler (acting)               (b. 1875 -   d. 1955)     DDP
17 May 1926 - 28 Jun 1928 Wilhelm Marx (2nd time)             (s.a.)                    Z
28 Jun 1928 - 30 Mar 1930 Hermann Mller (2nd time)           (s.a.)                    SDP
30 Mar 1930 - 1 Jun 1932 Heinrich Brning                     (b. 1885 -   d. 1970)     Z
 1 Jun 1932 - 3 Dec 1932 Franz von Papen                      (b. 1879 -   d. 1969)     Z/Non-party
 3 Dec 1932 - 30 Jan 1933 Kurt von Schleicher                 (b. 1882 -   d. 1934)     Non-party
30 Jan 1933 - 30 Apr 1945 Adolf Hitler                        (s.a.)                    NSDAP
30 Apr 1945 - 1 May 1945 Paul Joseph Goebbels                 (b. 1897 -   d. 1945)     NSDAP
Chairman (Leitender Minister) of interim government
 2 May 1945 - 23 May 1945 Johann Ludwig Graf Schwerin von     (b. 1887 -   d. 1977)     Non-party
                             Krosigk (at Flensburg)
 According to the Charter of the German Confederation, "Austria has the chair in the Federal
Assembly." Although the Charter does not use the term, this chairmanship is officially styled
Prsidium or Bundesprsidium; it is ambiguous whether this style refers to the person or office
of the Emperor of Austria.
 According to the Constitution of the North German Confederation, "The Crown of Prussia is
entitled to the Presidency of the Confederation" (Prsidium des Bundes). The office does not
confer a specific style on the King of Prussia; when exercising it, the style used is "King of
Prussia in the name of the North German Confederation."
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 Full official style of the ruler: Deutscher Kaiser und Knig von Preussen, Markgraf zu
Brandenburg, Burggraf zu Nrnberg, Graf zu Hohenzollern, souverner und oberster Herzog von
Schlesien wie auch der Grafschaft Glatz, Grossherzog vom Niederrhein und Posen, Herzog zu
Sachsen, Westfalen und Engern, zu Pommern, Lneburg, Holstein und Schleswig, zu Magdeburg,
Bremen, Geldern, Cleve, Jlich und Berg, sowie auch der Wenden und Kaschuben, zu Krossen,
Lauenburg, Mecklenburg, Landgraf zu Hessen und Thringen, Markgraf der Ober- und Niederlausitz,
Prinz von Oranien, Frst zu Rgen, zu Ostfriesland, zu Paderborn und Pyrmont, zu Halberstadt,
Mnster, Minden, Osnabrck, Hildesheim, zu Verden, Kammin, Fulda, Nassau und Moers, gefrsteter
Graf zu Henneberg, Graf der Mark und zu Ravensberg, zu Hohnstein, Tecklenburg und Lingen, zu
Mansfeld, Sigmaringen und Veringen, Herr zu Frankfurt ("German Emperor and King of Prussia;
Margrave of Brandenburg; burgrave of Nrnberg, count of Hohenzollern; sovereign and highest Duke
of Silesia as of the county of Glatz; Grand duke of the Lower Rhine and of Posen; Duke of Saxony,
Wesphalia, and Angaria, of Pomerania, Lneburg, Holstein and Schleswig, of Magdeburg, Bremen,
Gelders, Cleves, Jlich and Berg, as well as of the Wendes and Kaschubs, of Krossen, Lauenburg,
Mecklenburg; Landgrave of Hesse and Thuringia, Margrave of Upper and Lower Lusatia, Prince of
Orange, Prince of Rgen, of East Frisia, of Paderborn and Pyrmont, of Halberstadt, Mnster,
Minden, Osnabrck, Hildesheim, of Verden, Kammin, Fulda, Nassau and Moers; Princely count of
Henneberg; Count of the Mark and of Ravensberg, of Hohnstein, Tecklenburg and Lingen, of
Mansfeld, Sigmaringen and Veringen, Lord of Frankfurt").
Noble titles: Ritter = Knight; Freiherr = Baron; Graf = Count; Frst, Prinz = Prince; Herzog =
Duke; Grossherzog = Grand Duke; Knig= King; Kaiser = Emperor
Party abbreviations (from 1 Dec 1933 all political parties except NSDAP are banned):
ADV = Alldeutscher Verband (All-German [or pan-German] Union, nationalist); DDP = Deutsche
Demokratische Partei (German Democratic Party, democratic); DVP = Deutsche Volkspartei (German
People's Party, Nationalist, right-liberal); NSDAP = Nationalsozialistische Deutsche
Arbeiterpartei (National Socialist German Worker's Party, Nazi fascist, xenophobic, nationalist
-only legal party 14 Jul 1933-31 May 1945); SPD = Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (Social
Democratic Party of Germany, social-democratic); USPD = Unabhngige Sozialdemokratische Partei
Deutschlands (Independent Social Democratic Party, socialist-liberal, 1917-1922);
Z = Zentrum (Center Party, catholic, centerist); Mil = Military;
- Former parties: Con = Conservative; Dem = Democrat; Lib = Liberal; Lib-Con = Liberal-
Conservative; R-Lib = Right Liberal
American Zone
Military governors
 8 May 1945 - 10 Nov   1945   Dwight David Eisenhower             (b.   1890   -   d.   1960)
11 Nov 1945 - 25 Nov   1945   George S. Patton, Jr. (acting)      (b.   1885   -   d.   1945)
26 Nov 1945 - 5 Jan    1947   Joseph T. McNarney                  (b.   1893   -   d.   1972)
 6 Jan 1947 - 14 May   1949   Lucius DuBignon Clay                (b.   1897   -   d.   1978)
15 May 1949 - 1 Sep    1949   Clarence R. Huebner (acting)        (b.   1888   -   d.   1972)
High commissioners
 2 Sep 1949 - 1 Aug    1952   John J. McCloy                      (b.   1895   -   d.   1989)
 1 Aug 1952 - 11 Dec   1952   Walter J. Donnelly                  (b.   1896   -   d.   1970)
11 Dec 1952 - 10 Feb   1953   Samuel Reber (acting)               (b.   1903   -   d.   1971)
10 Feb 1953 - 5 May    1955   James B. Conant                     (b.   1893   -   d.   1978)
British Zone
Military governors
22 May 1945 - 30 Apr 1946     Sir Bernard Law Montgomery          (b. 1887 - d. 1976)
                               (from 1 Jan 1946, Bernard Law
                                Montgomery, Viscount Montgomery
                                of Alamein)
 1 May 1946 - 31 Oct   1947   Sir William Sholto Douglas          (b. 1893 - d. 1969)
 1 Nov 1947 - 21 Sep   1949   Sir Brian Hubert Robertson          (b. 1896 - d. 1974)
High commissioners
21 Sep 1949 - 24 Jun   1950   Sir Brian Hubert Robertson          (s.a.)
24 Jun 1950 - 29 Sep   1953   Sir Ivone Kirkpatrick               (b. 1897 - d. 1964)
29 Sep 1953 - 5 May    1955   Sir Frederick Hoyer Millar          (b. 1900 - d. 1989)
French Zone
Military   commander
May 1945   - Jul 1945         Jean de Lattre de Tassigny          (b. 1889 - d. 1952)
Military   governor
Jul 1945   - 21 Sep 1949      Marie-Pierre Koenig                 (b. 1898 - d. 1970)
High commissioner
21 Sep 1949 - 5 May 1955   Andr Franois-Poncet              (b. 1887 - d. 1978)
Soviet Zone
Military commander
Apr 1945 - 9 Jun 1945      Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov      (b. 1896 - d. 1974)
Military governors
 9 Jun 1945 - 10 Apr 1946 Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov       (s.a.)
10 Apr 1946 - 29 Mar 1949 Vasily Danilovich Sokolovsky        (b. 1897 - d. 1968)
29 Mar 1949 - 10 Oct 1949 Vasily Ivanovich Chuikov            (b. 1900 - d. 1982)
Chairman of the Soviet Control Commission
10 Oct 1949 - 28 May 1953 Vasily Ivanoivich Chuikov           (s.a.)
High commissioners
28 May 1953 - 16 Jul 1954 Vladimir Semyonovich Semyonov       (b. 1911 - d. 1992)
16 Jul 1954 - 20 Sep 1955 Georgy Maksimovich Pushkin          (b. 1909 - d. 1963)
Netherlands Zone
22 Mar 1949                By the Treaty of Paris, The Netherlands are auhorized to occupy
                             and annex some frontier parts of Germany as a compensation
                             for the German occupation 1940-45 (effective 21 Apr 1949).
23 Apr 1949                Dutch administration begins in two frontier areas of (West)
                             Germany, as authorized by Treaty of Paris as compensation
                             for the 1940-45 German occupation of The Netherlands;
                             two Drostambten come into existence (including - municipalities
                             of Havert, Hillensberg, Millen, Ssterseel, Tddern [Dutch:
                             Tudderen], Wehr, parts of Hngen, Gangelt, Schmm, Saeffelen as
                             and Elten and Hoch-Elten).
26 Sep 1951                The areas are annexed to neighbouring Netherlands provinces:
                             Elten to Gelderland, Tudderen to Limburg; the landdrosten
                             continue in office.
 1 Aug 1963                Elten and Tudderen are returned to (West) Germany in exchange
                             for the payment of a war indemnity.
Party abbreviations: VVD = Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie (People's Party for Freedom
and Democracy, conservative-liberal, est.1948)
Note: For data on Germany since 3 Oct 1990 see the table at the top of the entry.
                                                                           Hear Former Anthem
                                                                         "Hymne an Deutschland"
                                        Hear National Anthem                 (Hymn to Germany)
                                          "Einigkeit und Recht                   (1950-1952)
                                                                                                                Constitution (Basic Law)
    Map of West Germany                       und Freiheit"                 ------------------------
                                                                                                                      (23 May 1949)
                                      (Unity and Right and Liberty)        Hear Former Anthem
                                           Adopted May 1952                "Ich hab mich ergeben"
                                                                          (I Am Devoted To You)
                                                                                 (1949-1950)
                                                                        National Holidays: 17 Jun
                                                                                     (1953)
                                                                                National Day
                                       Currency: Deutsche Mark            (celebrates East German             Population: 62,168,200 (1990)
     W. Ger. Capital: Bonn
                                                 (DEM)                             uprising)                     (includes West Berlin)
                                                                      -------------------------------------
                                                                        1949 -1953: 23 May (1949)
                                                                                Republic Day
                                     Exports: $323.4 billion (1988)
   GDP: $945.7 billion (1989)                                                 Ethnic groups: primarily German, Danish minority
                                     Imports: $250.6 billion (1988)
                Total Armed Forces: 495,000 (1990)                             Religions: Roman Catholic 45%, Protestant 44%,
                Merchant marine: 422 ships (1990)                                                      other 11%
International Organizations/Treaties 1949-1990: ADB, AG, ANT, BTWC, CCC, CE, CERN, COCOM, CTBT, DC (observer), EC,
EIB, ENMOD, FAO, GATT, G-8, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICO, ICRM, ICSID, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IEA, IFC, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO,
Inmarsat, Intelsat, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ITU, LORCS, NATO, NPT, OAS (observer), OECD, PCA, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO,
UNHCR, UPU, WEU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO
             States
Presidents
 7 Sep 1949        -   12    Sep   1949   Karl Arnold (acting)                            (b.   1901   -   d.   1958)     CDU
12 Sep 1949        -   12    Sep   1959   Theodor Heuss                                   (b.   1884   -   d.   1963)     FDP
13 Sep 1959        -   30    Jun   1969   Karl Heinrich Lbke                             (b.   1894   -   d.   1972)     CDU
 1 Jul 1969        -   30    Jun   1974   Gustav Heinemann                                (b.   1899   -   d.   1976)     SPD
 1    Jul   1974      -   30   Jun   1979     Walter Scheel                             (b.   1919)                   FDP
 1    Jul   1979      -   30   Jun   1984     Karl Carstens                             (b.   1914 - d. 1992)         CDU
 1    Jul   1984      -   30   Jun   1994     Richard von Weizscker                    (b.   1920)                   CDU
 1    Jul   1994      -   30   Jun   1999     Roman Herzog                              (b.   1934)                   CDU
 1    Jul   1999      -   30   Jun   2004     Johannes Rau                              (b.   1931 - d. 2006)         SPD
 1    Jul   2004      -                       Horst Khler                              (b.   1943)                   CDU
Chancellors
16 Sep 1949           -   16   Oct   1963     Konrad Adenauer                 (b. 1876 -               d.    1967)    CDU
16 Oct 1963           -    1   Dec   1966     Ludwig Wilhelm Erhard           (b. 1897 -               d.    1977)    CDU
 1 Dec 1966           -   21   Oct   1969     Kurt Georg Kiesinger            (b. 1904 -               d.    1988)    CDU
21 Oct 1969           -    7   May   1974     Willy Brandt                    (b. 1913 -               d.    1992)    SPD
 7 May 1974           -   16   May   1974     Walter Scheel (acting)          (s.a.)                                  FDP
16 May 1974           -    1   Oct   1982     Helmut Schmidt                  (b. 1918)                               SPD
 1 Oct 1982           -   27   Oct   1998     Helmut Kohl                     (b. 1930)                               CDU
27 Oct 1998           -   22   Nov   2005     Gerhard Schrder                (b. 1944)                               SPD
22 Nov 2005           -                       Angela Dorothea Kasner Merkel(f)(b. 1954)                               CDU
Territorial Disputes: It is U.S. policy that the final borders of Germany have not been
established; the U.S. is seeking to settle the property claims of U.S. nationals against the
G.D.R.; East Berlin is not officially recognized as the capital of the G.D.R. by France, U.K.,
and U.S., which together with the U.S.S.R. have special rights and responsibilities in Berlin.
Heligoland (Helgoland)
           5 Sep 1807 - 1 Jul 1890            1814 - 1 Jul 1890 Civil Flag and Ensign     1814 - 1 Jul 1890 Optional Civil Flag and
                                                                                        Ensign
                                        Capital: Heligoland          Population: 13,000 (1936)
      Map of Heligoland
                                          (In the Town)             12,307 (1900); 2,000 (1810)
Lieutenant governors
 5 Sep 1807 - 1808                      Corbet James d'Auvergne                                   (b.   1765? - d. 1826)
1808 - 1815                             William Osborne Hamilton                                  (b.   1750? - d. 1818)
1815 - 1840                             Henry King                                                (b.   c.1770 - d. af.1849)
28 Sep 1840 - 7 Mar 1857                John Hindmarsh                                            (b.   1775 - d. 1860)
                                          (from 1851, Sir John Hindmarsh)
1857 - 1863                             Richard Pattinson
 2 Jun 1863 - 1868                      Henry Fitzhardinge Berkeley Maxse                         (b. 1832 - d. 1883)
Governors
1868 - 1881                   Henry Fitzhardinge Berkeley Maxse (s.a.)
                                (from 1877, Sir Henry Fitzhardinge Berkeley                                    Maxse)
1881 -    1888                John Terence Niolls O'Brien        (b. 1830 -                                    d. 1903)
27 Nov    1888 - 9 Aug 1890 Arthur Cecil Stuart Barkly           (b. 1843 -                                    d. 1890)
German    Imperial Commissioner
 9 Aug    1890 - 1891         Adolf Wermuth                      (b. 1855 -                                    d. 1927)
28 Jul 1920 - 1 Mar 1935 1920 - 1935 Government Flag 17 Dec 1947 - 1 Jan 1957
American Zone
Belgian Zone
Commanders
Nov 1918 - 19..             King Albert I                    (b. 1875 - d. 1934)
c.Oct 1923                  Deckers
c.1923 - 30 Jun 1930        ....
British Zone
Military Governor
26 Nov 1918 - 1919                        Sir Charles Fergusson          (b. 1865 - d. 1951)
British Commanders
Nov 1918                                  Sir Douglas Haig               (b. 1861 - d. 1928)
Nov 1918 - 22 Apr 1919                    Sir H. Plummer
22 Apr 1919 - 1920                        Sir William Robert Robertson   (b. 1860 - d. 1933)
 3 Mar 1920 - 1922                        Sir Thomas Lethbridge Napier   (b. 1865 - d. 1925)
                                            Morland
 8 Mar 1922 - 1924                        Sir Alexander John Godley      (b. 1867 - d. 1957)
17 Jun 1924 - 1927                        Sir John Philip Du Cane        (b. 1865 - d. 1947)
30 Apr 1927 - Dec 1929                    Sir William Thwaites           (b. 1868 - d. 1947)
French Zone
Commanders
19.. - 19..                 Marie Emile Fayolle                          (b. 1852 - d. 1928)
19.. - 19..                 Paul Andr Marie Maistre                     (b. 1858 - d. 1922)
19.. - 19..                 Nol Marie Joseph Edouard de                 (b. 1851 - d. 1944)
                              Curieres de Castelnau
Chief of the Allied Administration of the Ruhr
Mar 1923 - 31 Jul 1924      Jean Marie Joseph Degoutte                   (b. 1866 - d. 1938)
Rhineland Republic
Bouches-de-l'Elbe
Prefects
13 Dec 1810 - Mar 1813     Patrice Charles Ghislain de        (b. 1770 - d. 1827)
                                Coninck
15 Mar 1813 - 1814            Achille Stanislas mile Le           (b. 1781 - d. 1864)
                                Tonnelier, baron de Breteuil
Bouches-du-Weser
Prefect
13 Dec 1810 - 1814            Charles Philippe Alexandre           (b. 1776 - d. 1814)
                                d'Arberg
Ems-Oriental
Governors-general
24 Nov 1806 - 6 Feb    1807   Henri Damas Bonhomme                 (b. 1747 - d. 1826)
 6 Feb 1807 - 11 Nov   1807   ....
Landdrost
11 Nov 1807 - 5 Feb    1808   ....
 5 Feb 1808 - 22 Dec   1808   Godert Alexander Gerard Philip     (b. 1778 - d. 1848)
                                van der Capellen
22 Dec 1808 - 25 Feb 1811     Willem Queysen (arrived 1 Jan 1809)(b. 1754 - d. 1817)
Prefect
25 Feb 1811 - 8 Nov 1813      Sbastien Louis Joseph Jannesson     (b. 1779 - d. 1864)
                                (arrived 1 Mar 1811)
Ems-Suprieur
Prefect
13 Dec 1810 - Oct 1813        Charles Louis Joseph Keverberg       (b. 1768 - d. 1841)
Lippe
Prefect
13 Jun 1811 - 1813             Jean Charles Annet Victorin de     (b. 1768 - d. 1833)
                                 Lasteyrie du Saillant
Mont-Tonnerre
Prefects
 9 Mar 1801 - 1801             Henri She                         (b. 1739 - d. 1820)
1801 - 20 Dec 1801             Jean-Baptiste Mose Jollivet       (b. 1753 - d. 1818)
20 Dec 1801 - 10 Dec 1813      Andr Jeanbon, dit Jeanbon Saint- (b. 1749 - d. 1813)
                                 Andr (from 9 Jan 1810, Andr Jeanbon,
                                 baron de Saint-Andr)
Rhin-et-Moselle
Prefects
 9 Mar 1801 - 1803             Philippe Boucqueau de Villeraie    (b. 1773 - d. 1834)
1803 - 1805                    Franois Louis Ren Mouchard       (b. 1757 - d. 1814)
                                 de Chaban
 1 Feb 1805 -     3 May 1806   Alexandre Thodore Victor          (b. 1760 - d. 1829)
                                 de Lameth
15 Jun 1806 - 1810             Paul Adrien Franois Marie de      (b. 1769 - d. 1814)
                                 Lezay-Marnsia
 7 Aug 1810 - 1813             Jean Marie Thrse Doazan          (b. 1774 - d. 1839)
Roer
Prefects
 9 Mar 1801   - 4 Mar 1802     Nicolas Sbastien Simon             (b.   1749   -   d.   1802)
 9 Jul 1802   - 1804           Alexandre Edme Mchin               (b.   1772   -   d.   1849)
15 Sep 1804   - 1806           Jean Charles Joseph Laumond         (b.   1753   -   d.   1825)
 3 May 1806   - 19 Feb 1809    Alexandre Thodore Victor           (b.   1760   -   d.   1829)
                                 de Lameth
31 Mar 1809 - 1814             Jean Charles Franois de            (b.   1772 - d. 1848)
                                 Ladoucette (from 3 May 1809, Jean
                                 Charles Franois, chevalier de
                            Ladoucette [from 31 Dec 1809, Jean
                            Charles Franois, baron de Ladoucette])
Sarre
Prefects
22 Jun 1800 - 1803        Joseph Bexon d'Ormschwiller
22 Apr 1803 - 1810        Maximilien Xavier Kpler            (b. 1758 - d. 1837)
                           (from 16 Sep 1808, Maximilien Xavier,
                           chevalier Kpler [from 14 Feb 1810,
                            Maximilien Xavier, baron Kpler])
 7 Aug 1810 - 1813        Alexandre Franois de Bruneteau     (b. 1769 - d. 1853)
                            de Sainte Suzanne (from 19 Jan
                            1812, Alexandre Franois de
                            Bruneteau, baron de Sainte Suzanne)