In 1919, this became the Reichswirtschaftsministerium (Reich Ministry of Economy), which existed until 1945.
Gisevius later transferred to the Reich Ministry of the Interior.
This operation was essentially a recreation of the Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territory.
The schools responded directly to the Reich Ministry for Education, rather than to any state like regular schools.
In 1937 he requested leave and was granted such from the Reich Ministry of Education.
In 1927 he worked in the Reich Ministry of Justice.
He was a department minister in the Reich Ministry of the Interior at the time of the signing of the Reichskonkordat.
In February 1935, he became an aide in the Reich Ministry of Justice, where he worked as an advisor on legal questions.
This was achieved with a petition to the Reich Ministry of Justice.
In 1921 he passed the bar examination and then worked as an assistant in the Reich Ministry of Justice.