Reichsminister

In German, the word Reichsminister may refer in rare cases to a minister of a different country, such as a Danish rigsminister or a Dutch rijksminister.

[2] The Reichsverweser and the Reichsminister together formed the Provisorische Zentralgewalt (provisional central power, also called imperial government).

[3] In the revolution of 1918/1919, the National Assembly of Weimar similarly agreed first on a provisional constitutional order (February 1919).

The Weimar Constitution of August 1919 introduced the title of Reichskanzler again, now with Reichsminister (plural) as his colleague.

[4] The National Socialists did not change the titles after 1933, albeit the official cabinet government lost some of its significance due to Hitler installing numerous other office holders with similar tasks.

Anton von Schmerling from Austria: on July 15th, 1848 he belonged to the first three men that the Reichsverweser installed as German Reichsminister . [ 1 ]
The first German cabinet after the revolution, February 1919, with Reichsministerpräsident Philipp Scheidemann