Martin Schiele

Martin Schiele
Dr. rer. agr. h. c. Martin Schiele
Reich Minister for Food and Agriculture
In office
31 March 1930  1 June 1932
ChancellorHeinrich Brüning
Preceded byHermann Dietrich
Succeeded byMagnus von Braun
In office
1 February 1927  28 June 1928
ChancellorWilhelm Marx
Preceded byHeinrich Haslinde
Succeeded byHermann Dietrich
Member of the Reichstag
In office
24 June 1920  18 July 1930
ConstituencyMagdeburg
Member of the Weimar National Assembly
In office
6 February 1919  21 May 1920
ConstituencyMagdeburg

Martin Schiele (17 January 1870 – 16 February 1939) was a German manufacturer (brickworks in Reckling and Neu-Schollene, which also included the starch factory in Neu-Molkenberg) and lord of the manor (Rittergut Neu-Schollene near Rathenow). Schiele was also a nationalist (German Conservative Party, DNVP, CNBL), member of the Reichstag, President of the Reichslandbund, the interest group representing farmers in the German Reich, founder of the Christian National Farmers' and Rural People's Party, and in the Weimar Republic briefly Reich Minister of the Interior and twice Reich Minister for Food and Agriculture.