The was the
central bank of
Germany from 1876 until 1945. It was founded on 1 January 1876 (shortly after the establishment of the
German Empire in 1871). The Reichsbank was a privately owned
central bank of
Prussia, under close control by the Reich government. Its first president was
Hermann von Dechend. Before unification in 1871, Germany had 31 central banks – the
Notenbanken (note banks). Each of the independent states issued their own money. In 1870, a law was passed that forbade the formation of further central banks. In 1874, a draft banking law was introduced in the
Reichstag (the German
parliament). After several changes and compromises, the law was passed in 1875. Despite the creation of the Reichsbank, however, four of the
Notenbanken –
Baden,
Bavaria,
Saxony and
Württemberg – continued to exist until 1914.