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| name = Charles K. Krieger |
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| term_start = August 5, 1971 |
| term_start = August 5, 1971 |
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| term_end = November 8, 1971 |
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| predecessor = [[Thomas J. Whelan]] |
| predecessor = [[Thomas J. Whelan (mayor)|Thomas J. Whelan]] |
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| successor = [[Paul T. Jordan]] |
| successor = [[Paul T. Jordan]] |
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| party = [[United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] |
| party = [[United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] |
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| religion = [[Jewish]] |
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'''Charles Kiva Krieger''' (April 5, 1914 – June 17, 1982) was an interim mayor of [[Jersey City, New Jersey|Jersey City]], [[New Jersey]]. He served as [[mayor]] for three months in 1971. |
'''Charles Kiva Krieger''' (April 5, 1914 – June 17, 1982) was an interim mayor of [[Jersey City, New Jersey|Jersey City]], [[New Jersey]]. He served as [[mayor]] for three months in 1971. |
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Krieger emigrated to the United States to flee from Nazi persecution in his native Austria.<ref>{{citation | title=Jersey City's Interim Mayor; Charles Kiva Krieger | newspaper=[[The New York Times]] | date=August 6, 1971 | page=38}}</ref> |
Krieger emigrated to the United States to flee from Nazi persecution in his native [[Austria]].<ref>{{citation | title=Jersey City's Interim Mayor; Charles Kiva Krieger | newspaper=[[The New York Times]] | date=August 6, 1971 | page=38}}</ref> |
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At the time of his death, Krieger had just beaten William H. Link for the Republican nomination for the United States House of Representatives.<ref>{{citation | last=Asher | first=James | title=MERLINO WINS 4TH DISTRICT NOMINATION TO HOUSE | newspaper=[[The Philadelphia Inquirer]] | date=1982-06-09 | page=B04}}</ref> He had changed his party affiliation in April 1981.<ref>{{citation | title=C.K. KRIEGER, G.O.P. CANDIDATE | newspaper=[[The New York Times]] | date=June 19, 1982 | page=18}}</ref> |
At the time of his death, Krieger had just beaten William H. Link for the Republican nomination for the [[United States House of Representatives]].<ref>{{citation | last=Asher | first=James | title=MERLINO WINS 4TH DISTRICT NOMINATION TO HOUSE | newspaper=[[The Philadelphia Inquirer]] | date=1982-06-09 | page=B04}}</ref> He had changed his party affiliation in April 1981.<ref>{{citation | title=C.K. KRIEGER, G.O.P. CANDIDATE | newspaper=[[The New York Times]] | date=June 19, 1982 | page=18}}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Latest revision as of 03:04, 22 February 2024
Charles K. Krieger | |
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Interim Mayor of Jersey City | |
In office August 5, 1971 – November 8, 1971 | |
Preceded by | Thomas J. Whelan |
Succeeded by | Paul T. Jordan |
Personal details | |
Born | April 5, 1914 Vienna, Austria |
Died | June 17, 1982 Jersey City, New Jersey | (aged 68)
Political party | Democratic |
Residence | Jersey City, New Jersey |
Charles Kiva Krieger (April 5, 1914 – June 17, 1982) was an interim mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey. He served as mayor for three months in 1971.
Krieger emigrated to the United States to flee from Nazi persecution in his native Austria.[1]
At the time of his death, Krieger had just beaten William H. Link for the Republican nomination for the United States House of Representatives.[2] He had changed his party affiliation in April 1981.[3]
References[edit]
- ^ "Jersey City's Interim Mayor; Charles Kiva Krieger", The New York Times, p. 38, August 6, 1971
- ^ Asher, James (1982-06-09), "MERLINO WINS 4TH DISTRICT NOMINATION TO HOUSE", The Philadelphia Inquirer, p. B04
- ^ "C.K. KRIEGER, G.O.P. CANDIDATE", The New York Times, p. 18, June 19, 1982
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