Minister of War (Denmark)
Appearance
Minister of the Navy | |
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Krigsminister | |
Ministry for War | |
Type | Minister |
Member of | |
Reports to | the Prime minister |
Seat | Slotsholmen |
Appointer | The Monarch (on the advice of the Prime Minister) |
Precursor | Generalty and Commissariat College |
Formation | 24 March 1848 |
First holder | Anton Frederik Tscherning |
Final holder | Jens Christian Christensen |
Abolished | 5 August 1905 |
Superseded by | Minister of Defence |
Succession | depending on the order in the State Council |
Deputy | Permanent Secretary |
The Minister of War was the Danish minister responsible for the administration of the Royal Danish Army.[1]
History
[edit]The position of Minister of War was created following the end of the Absolute monarchy, when the Generalty and Commissariat College (Danish: Generalitets- og Kommisariatskollegiet) was disbanded, and power transferred to elected officials.[1] While the Minister of War and the Minister for the Navy's positions were merged in 1905, the Ministries continued to exists separately until 1950.[1]
List of ministers
[edit]No. | Portrait | Name (born–died) |
Term of office | Cabinet | Ref. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Took office | Left office | Time in office | |||||
1 | Captain Anton Frederik Tscherning (1795–1874) |
24 March 1848 | 16 November 1848 | 239 days | Moltke I | [2][3] | |
2 | Lieutenant General Christian Frederik von Hansen (1788–1873) |
16 November 1848 | 13 July 1851 | 2 years, 239 days | Moltke II | [2][4] | |
3 | Major General Jacob Scavenius Fibiger (1793–1861) |
13 July 1851 | 18 October 1851 | 97 days | Moltke III | [2][5] | |
4 | Major General Carl Julius Flensborg (1804–1852) |
18 October 1851 | 27 January 1852 | 101 days | Moltke IV | [2][6] | |
2 | Lieutenant General Christian Frederik von Hansen (1788–1873) |
27 January 1852 | 12 December 1854 | 2 years, 319 days | Bluhme I Ørsted |
[2][7] [8] | |
5 | Colonel Mathias Lüttichau (1795–1870) |
12 December 1854 | 25 May 1856 | 1 year, 165 days | Bang | [2][9] | |
6 | Colonel Carl Lundbye (1812–1873) |
25 May 1856 | 2 December 1859 | 3 years, 191 days | Bang Andræ Hall I |
[2][9] [10][11] | |
7 | Major General Hans Nicolai Thestrup (1794–1879) |
2 December 1859 | 13 August 1863 | 3 years, 254 days | Rotwitt Hall II |
[2][12] [13] | |
6 | Colonel Carl Lundbye (1812–1873) |
13 August 1863 | 18 May 1864 | 279 days | Hall II Monrad |
[2][13] [14] | |
8 | Lieutenant Colonel Christian Emilius Reich (1822–1865) |
18 May 1864 | 11 July 1864 | 54 days | Monrad | [2][14] | |
2 | Lieutenant General Christian Frederik von Hansen (1788–1873) |
11 July 1864 | 6 November 1865 | 1 year, 118 days | Bluhme II | [2][15] | |
9 | Major General Johan Waldemar Neergaard (1810–1879) |
6 November 1865 | 1 October 1866 | 329 days | Frijs | [2][16] | |
10 | Major General Valdemar Rudolph von Raasløff (1815–1883) |
1 October 1866 | 19 April 1870 | 3 years, 200 days | Frijs | [2][16] | |
– | Count Christian Emil Krag-Juel-Vind-Frijs (1817–1896) acting |
19 April 1870 | 28 May 1870 | 39 days | Frijs | [2] | |
11 | General Wolfgang von Haffner (1810–1887) |
28 May 1870 | 23 December 1870 | 209 days | Holstein-Holsteinborg | [2][17] | |
12 | Colonel C.A.F. Thomsen (1827–1896) |
23 December 1870 | 14 July 1874 | 1 year, 203 days | Holstein-Holsteinborg | [2][17] | |
– | Commander Niels Frederik Ravn (1826–1910) acting |
14 July 1874 | 26 August 1874 | 43 days | Fonnesbech | [2][18] | |
13 | General Peter Frederik Steinmann (1812–1894) |
26 August 1874 | 11 June 1875 | 320 days | Fonnesbech | [2][18] | |
11 | General Wolfgang von Haffner (1810–1887) |
11 July 1875 | 28 July 1877 | 2 years, 17 days | Estrup | [2][19] | |
14 | General Frederik Dreyer (1814–1898) |
28 July 1877 | 4 January 1879 | 1 year, 160 days | Estrup | [2][19] | |
15 | General Wilhelm Kauffmann (1821–1892) |
4 January 1879 | 1 April 1881 | 2 years, 87 days | Estrup | [2][19] | |
– | Commander Niels Frederik Ravn (1826–1910) |
1 April 1881 | 20 October 1881 | 202 days | Estrup | [2][19] | |
16 | 20 October 1881 | 12 September 1884 | 2 years, 328 days | ||||
17 | Major General Jesper Jespersen von Bahnson (1827–1909) |
12 September 1884 | 7 August 1894 | 9 years, 329 days | Estrup | [2][19] | |
12 | Lieutenant General C.A.F. Thomsen (1827–1896) |
7 August 1894 | 25 April 1896 | 1 year, 268 days | Reedtz-Thott | [2][20] | |
18 | Colonel Johan Gustav Frederik Schnack (1839–1920) |
25 April 1896 | 23 May 1897 | 1 year, 28 days | Reedtz-Thott | [2][20] | |
19 | Colonel Christian Frederik Frands Elias Tuxen (1837–1903) |
23 May 1897 | 28 August 1899 | 2 years, 97 days | Hørring | [2][21] | |
18 | Major General Johan Gustav Frederik Schnack (1839–1920) |
28 August 1899 | 24 July 1901 | 1 year, 28 days | Hørring Sehested |
[2][21] [22] | |
20 | Major General Vilhelm Herman Oluf Madsen (1844–1917) |
24 July 1901 | 14 January 1905 | 3 years, 174 days | Deuntzer | [2][23] | |
21 | Jens Christian Christensen (1856–1930) |
14 January 1905 | 5 August 1905 | 234 days | Christensen I | [2] |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "History of the Ministry". fmn.dk. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac Haandbog for Hæren (in Danish). Copenhagen: Nielsen & Lydiche. 1921. p. 124. Retrieved 1 September 2024.
- ^ Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Moltke I" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- ^ Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Moltke II" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- ^ Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Moltke III" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- ^ Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Moltke IV" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- ^ Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Bluhme I" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- ^ Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Ørsted" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- ^ a b Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Bang" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- ^ Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Andræ" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- ^ Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Hall I" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- ^ Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Rotwitt" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- ^ a b Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Hall II" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- ^ a b Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Monrad" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- ^ Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Bluhme II" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- ^ a b Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Krag-Juel-Vind-Frijs" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- ^ a b Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Holstein-Holsteinborg" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- ^ a b Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Fonnesbech" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- ^ a b c d e Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Estrup" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- ^ a b Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Reedtz-Thott" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- ^ a b Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Hørring" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- ^ Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Sehested" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- ^ Statsministeriet. "Regeringen Deuntzer" (in Danish). Retrieved 10 February 2020.