Company Chronicle

Presidents of the Debt Administration

1820 - 1848

Christian von Rother
(President of the Prussian Central Administration for Public Debt)

1848 - 1861

Natan
(in a caretaker capacity until 1850, President of the Prussian Central Administration for Public Debt; Director)

1861 - 1874

von Wedel
(Actual Privy Councillor of the Treasury with the rank of a Councillor of the First Order)

1874 - 1879

Graf zu Eulenburg
(Actual Privy Councillor)

1879 - 1892

Dr. Sydow
(President of the Prussian Central Administration for Public Debt)

1892 - 1905

Otto von Hoffmann
(President of the Prussian Central Administration for Public Debt)

1905 - 1907

Dr. Carl von Bitter
(President of the Prussian Central Administration for Public Debt)

1907 - 1918

Alexander von Bischoffshausen
(President of the Prussian Central Administration for Public Debt)

1918 - 1928

Carl Halle
(1918 - 1924 President of the Prussian Central Administration for Public Debt,
1924 - 1928 President of the National Debt Administration)

1929 - 1944

Ernst Articus
(President of the National Debt Administration)

1945

Dr. Oskar Georg Fischbach
(President of the National Debt Administration)

1945 - 1951

Dr. Siegfried Schultzenstein
(Head of the Administrative Group for Archives of the Former National Debt Administration)

1948 - 1955

Dr. Wilhelm Dieben
(1948 - 1951 President of the Debt Administration of the Unified Economic Area;
1951 - 1955 President of the Federal Debt Administration)

1956 - 1968

Dr. Wolfgang Nickel
(President of the Federal Administration)

1968 - 1974

Dr. Otto Ernst
(President of the Federal Debt Administration)

1974 - 1982

Kurt Ebert
(President of the Federal Debt Administration)

1982 - 1993

Dr. Jörg Jaeckel
(President of the Federal Debt Administration)

1993 - 2000

Dr. Gudrun Schlitzberger
(President of the Federal Debt Administration)

2000 - 2004

Dr. Knut Kage
(2000 - 2001 President of the Federal Debt Administration;
2002 - 2004 President of the Federal Securities Administration)

2004 - 2006

Hans Ulrich Lellek
(President of the Federal Securities Administration)