Duisdorf Office

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The Duisdorf office was an administrative district in the former district of Bonn . Eleven parishes belonged to it and existed from 1927 to July 31, 1969.

Communities

history

After the Rhineland was assigned to the Kingdom of Prussia at the Congress of Vienna in 1815 , the Prussian state formed mayor's offices to administer the municipalities in 1816 . In the newly formed district of Bonn, these were the mayorships of Oedekoven and Poppelsdorf , based on the later district of Duisdorf .

In 1904, the Poppelsdorf mayor's office was dissolved, four of the associated municipalities were incorporated into the city of Bonn and the remainder were converted into the Duisdorf mayor's office. Like all mayor's offices in the Rhine Province , the Duisdorf mayor's office was renamed to Amt Duisdorf in 1927.

In 1934 the offices of the offices of Duisdorf and Oedekoven were merged, in 1937 the office of Oedekoven was dissolved and the associated municipalities were assigned to the office of Duisdorf.

The district of Bonn and the Duisdorf office with the municipalities belonging to the office were dissolved at the end of July 31, 1969. On August 1, 1969 under the so-called came Bonn-law , the former municipalities Buschendorf, Duisdorf, Ippendorf, Lengsdorf, Lessenich and Röttgen through the merger of the new independent city Bonn . The former municipalities of Alfter, Gielsdorf, Impekoven, Oedekoven and Witterschlick have since formed the newly created municipality of Alfter in the newly created Rhein-Sieg district .

Mayor

  • 1945–1946: Josef Eger
  • 1946–1948: Josef Böker
  • 1948–1969: Johann Brünker (CDU)

Official directors

  • 1946: Josef Eger
  • 1946–1953: Heinrich Ditz
  • 1953–1957: Hubert Wallraf
  • 1957–1969: Johannes Janssen

Population development

  • 1949: 15.454
  • 1950: 19,884
  • 1953: 25,000
  • 1963: 40,000
  • 1967: 54,000

literature

  • The Duisdorf Office 1945-1969 - A press documentation , publisher: City of Bonn, City Archives, 1988

Individual evidence

  1. a b Law on the local reorganization of the Bonn area (Bonn Law) of June 10, 1969
  2. a b Landesarchiv Nordrhein-Westfalen, administrative affiliation Bonn ( Memento from January 26, 2011 in the Internet Archive )