Monday, Sep. 11, 1939
Belgium
King: Leopold III
Prime Minister: Hubert Pierlot
Army Commander: Lt. General E. M. Van den Bergen
British Commonwealth
King Emperor: George VI
Prime Minister: Neville Chamberlain
Lord President of Council: Earl Stanhope
Chancellor of Exchequer: Sir John Simon
Lord Privy Seal: Sir Samuel Hoare
Foreign Affairs: Viscount Halifax
Dominions: Anthony Eden
Information: Lord Macmillan
Social Welfare: Ronald Cross
Colonies: Malcolm MacDonald
Air Secretary: Sir Kingsley Wood
War Secretary: Leslie Hore-Belisha
First Lord of the Admiralty: Winston Churchill (see p. 27)
Minister of Labor: Ernest Brown
Minister for the Co-ordination of Defense: Admiral Lord Chatfield
Commander-in-Chief of the Field Forces: General the Viscount Gort
Chief of Imperial Defense Staff: General Sir Edmund Ironside
Commander-in-Chief of Home Forces: General Sir Walter Kirke
Chief of Air Staff: Sir Cyril L. N. Newall
First Sea Lord: Admiral Sir Alfred Dudley Pound
Bulgaria
Tsar: Boris III
Premier: George Kiosseivanoff
War: General Thodoroff Daskaloff
Chief of General Staff: General H. Petkoff
Denmark
King: Christian X
President of Council: Thorvald Stauning
Finland
President: Kyosti Kallio
Prime Minister: Professor A. K. Cajander
France
President: Albert Lebrun
President of the Council, Minister of War: Edouard Daladier
Vice-President of the Council: Camille Chautemps
Foreign Affairs: Georges Bonnet
Interior: Albert Sarraut
Finance: Paul Reynaud
Military Marine: Cesar Campinchi
Air: Guy La Chambre
Commander of National Defense: Marshal Maurice Gustave Gamelin
Commander of Navy: Admiral Francois Darlan
Commander of Air Force: General Joseph Vuillemin
Germany
Fuhrer and Chancellor: Adolf Hitler
Deputy Fuhrer: Rudolf Hess
Interior: Dr. Wilhelm Frick
Foreign Affairs: Joachim von Ribbentrop
Defense: Adolf Hitler
Finance: Ludwig Count Schwerin von Krosigk
Food and Agriculture: Dr. Walther Darre
Economic Affairs: Dr. Walther Funk
Labor: Franz Seldte
Posts: Dr. Wilhelm Ohnesorge
Aviation: Field-Marshal Hermann Goering
Justice: Dr. Franz Gurtner
Learning and Education: Bernhard Rust
Church Affairs: Hanns Kerrl
National Enlightenment and Propaganda: Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels
Ministers without Portfolio: Dr. Hanns Frank, Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, Dr.
Heinrich Lammers, Dr. Otto Meissner, Count von Neurath
Army Commander: Colonel General Walther von Brauchitsch
Navy Commander: Admiral Dr. Erich Raeder
Air Force Commander: Air Marshal Hermann Goering
Greece
King: George II
Prime Minister: General John Metaxas
Army Commander: General A. Papapagos
Hungary
Regent: Admiral Nicholas Horthy
Prime Minister: Count Paul de Teleki
Foreign Affairs: Count Stefan Csiky
Minister of National Defense: General Charles de Bartha
Army: General Vitez H. Snyi
Italy
King Emperor: Vittorio Emmanuele III
Prime Minister, Chief of the Government and Minister of the Interior, of War, of the Navy, Air and of Italian Africa: Benito Mussolini
Foreign Affairs: Count Galeazzo Ciano
Popular Enlightenment: Dino Alfieri
Minister-Secretary of the Fascist Party: Achille Starace
Army Commander: General Alberto Pariani
Navy Commander: Admiral D. Cavagnari
Air Commander: General Giuseppe Valle
Lithuania
President: Antanas Smetona
Prime Minister: Brig. General Jonas Cernius
Foreign Affairs: Juozas Urbsys
Minister of Defense: General K. Musteikis
Luxembourg
Grand Duchess: Charlotte
Minister of State & Finance: Peter Dupong
The Netherlands
Queen: Wilhelmina
Premier: Dr. Dirk Jan de Geer
Army Commander: Lt. General I. H. Reynders
Navy Commander: Vice Admiral J. T. Furstner
Norway
King: Haakon VII
Prime Minister: Johan Nygaardsvold
Poland
President: Ignacy Moscicki
President of the Council of Ministers: Felicjan Slawoj-Skladkowski
Minister of Foreign Affairs: Josef Beck
Minister of Finance and Vice-Premier: Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski
Agriculture: Juliusz Poniatowski
Army Commander: General Edward Smigly-Rydz (see p. 29)
Air Commander: Brigadier General Joseph Zajac
Portugal
President of the Republic: General Antonio Oscar de Fragoso Carmona
Prime Minister: Dr. Antonio de Oliveira Salazar
Rumania
King: Carol II
Prime Minister: Armand Calinescu
Foreign Affairs: Grigore Gafencu
Chief of General Staff: General S. lonescu
Spain
President of Council of Ministers: General Francisco Franco
Minister of Government: Ramon Serrano Suner
Army: General Jose Varela
Air: General Juan Yague
Switzerland
President: Philipp Etter
Foreign Affairs: Dr. Giuseppe Motta
Army Commander: Colonel I. Labhart
Sweden
King: Gustav V
Prime Minister: Per Albin Hansson
Foreign Affairs: Rickard J. Sandler
Turkey
President: General Ismet Inonu
Foreign Minister: Scr Saraoglou
National Defense: General Nasi Tinash
Army Commander: Field Marshal Fevsi Cakmak
U.S.S.R.
President: Mikhail Ivanovich Kalinin
Foreign Affairs: Viacheslav Mikhailovich Molotov
Army Commander: Marshal Kliment E. Voroshilov
Commander of Baltic Navy: G. I. Levchenko
Heavy Industry: Lazar M. Kaganovich
Air: A. D. Loktienov
Chairman of the Soviet of the Union: Andrey A. Andreyev
Secretary General of the Communist Party: Joseph Stalin
Yugoslavia
Regents: Prince Paul, Dr. Radenko Stankovitch, Dr. Ivo Petrovitch
Prime Minister: Dragisha Cvetkovitch
Vice-Premier: Dr. Vladimir Matchek
War Minister: General Milutin Neditch
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