The Minister of Production was a British government position that existed during the Second World War, heading the Ministry of Production.
A month later upon the appointment of the second holder the post was titled "Minister of Production".
Minister of Production (1942-1945)
"Minister of Production for Fleet Vehicles," he said.
March 1942: Oliver Lyttelton fills the vacant position of Minister of Production ("War" was dropped from the title).
In 1956 he was Minister of Trade and Production for St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla.
Minister of Production: Oliver Lyttelton (Conservative)
In 1945 he briefly served as Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Minister of Production.
Blaize entered the legislature in 1957 and became Minister of Trade and Production.
The department was politically headed by the Minister of Production.