Federal Ministry of Finance (Germany)

[citation needed] After World War I, the newly established Weimar Republic had to face huge reparations and a fiscal emergency.

The budget deficit had already reached heady heights on the eve of the war, aggrandised by hidden Mefo and Oeffa bill financing.

[citation needed] During the period of Reunification in the 1990s', the Ministry of Finance headed by Theo Waigel, refused to return eight buildings in East Germany belonging to six Austrian Jewish citizens / NS victims.

("Enteignung durch die Hintertur; Der Bund bereichert sich / Winkelzuge deutscher Burocratie schreiben Unrecht fest").

The Ministry's wider portfolio includes public-law agencies and corporations such as the Federal Finance Regulator (BaFin) and Real Estate regulatory bodies.

Pre-war ministry on Wilhelmplatz , Berlin, 1930s
Detlev-Rohwedder-Haus, Berlin headquarters
Entrance to the headquarters in Bonn