German politician (1876–1947)
Germany's Cabinet Brüning I (1930): Finance Minister Paul Moldenhauer standing in the second row, second from the right
Ministry of Finance (Reichsministerium der Finanzen) at the Wilhelmplatz in Berlin (1930)
Germany’s Government under Brüning 31 March 1930: seated from left to right interior minister Joseph Wirth (Zentrum), minister of trade and industry Hermann Dietrich (DDP), chancellor Brüning, foreign minister Julius Curtius (DVP), postal minister Georg Schätzel (BVP ), standing from left to right: minister for Elsass-Lothringen Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus (Konservative Volkspartei ), minister for agriculture Martin Schiele (DNVP), minister for justice Johann Viktor Bredt (Wirtschaftspartei ), labour minister Adam Stegerwald (Zentrum), minister of finance Paul Moldenhauer (DVP), traffic minister Theodor von Guérard (Zentrum). Defence minister Wilhelm Groener missing from picture
Paul Moldenhauer (2 December 1876 in Cologne – 1 February 1947) was a German cabinet minister, lawyer, economist and politician (DVP ). He served as a German Reichstag member 1920-1932 and was German Minister of Finance and Minister of Trade and Industry in the late 1920s and early 1930s.