Alois miracle

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Alois Stephan Wunder (born March 28, 1878 , † July 14, 1974 in Munich ) was the only Lord Mayor of the city ​​of Pasing , which was incorporated into the city of Munich during the reign of the Nazi regime . Pasing was the fifth largest city in Upper Bavaria at the time .

The lawyer was first elected mayor on August 31, 1907. Although from 1933 the Pasing City Council consisted of only twelve NSDAP members, the NSDAP did not want to forego the non-party miracle because of its competencies. On January 8, 1938, the mayor of Pasing signed the incorporation contract for Munich. At this meeting, the Munich councilor Lenz, at that time also Pasinger city councilor (member of the NSDAP and also its Pasing local group leader) presented the incumbent mayor of Pasingen, Wunder, with the party badge with the associated admission to the NSDAP. However, research has shown that he joined the NSDAP on May 1, 1937 with membership number 5.904.262. Alois Wunder is the namesake of Alois-Wunder-Straße in today's Munich district of Pasing. In the course of a project of the Munich City Archives, in which the historical pollution of Munich street names is examined, the renaming of this street is also up for discussion. Wunder was a member of the Catholic student associations KDStV Gothia Erlangen and KDStV Markomannia Würzburg , both in the CV .

literature

  • Historischer Verein von Oberbayern: Oberbayerisches Archiv, Volume 104. Verlag des Historisches Verein von Oberbayern, Munich, 1979, p. 249.

Individual evidence

  1. Pasinger Archiv eV: Names fade - the streets remain: Pasinger Straßenkunde ( Memento from February 15, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
  2. ^ Pasinger Archiv eV: Events in retrospect
  3. ^ Muenchen.de National Socialism
  4. Würm-Bote, excerpt from article: The incorporation of Pasing into the capital of the movement , March 31, 1938, 4th column above
  5. Bernhard Möllmann in his book Advertising for Pasing (in preparation), B. Möllmann in his third book about Pasing refers to research by Benedikt Weyerer, a district historian from Nymphenburg.
  6. Stefan Hauf: Town hall review of the state capital Munich. Press and Information Office of the City of Munich, June 22, 2016, accessed on May 17, 2018 .