Franz Otto Müller

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Franz Otto Müller (born December 10, 1883 in Magdeburg , † December 29, 1961 in Berlin ) was a German politician ( FVP , DDP , CDU ).

Franz Otto Müller attended secondary school and did a commercial apprenticeship. He worked in the rubber goods industry , later he was also self-employed. In the German Empire he joined the Progressive People's Party (FVP) and from 1919 the German Democratic Party (DDP). During the Weimar Republic , Müller was a district councilor for the DDP in the Berlin district of Reinickendorf and chairman of the DDP in Reinickendorf.

Grave site at the Wittenau cemetery

After the Second World War , Müller co-founded the CDU in Reinickendorf in 1945. In 1946 he became a district councilor for nutrition in Reinickendorf and, in the first Berlin election in 1946, he was also a member of the district council assembly (BVV) in Reinickendorf. After the election in 1950 he was elected by BVV Reinickendorf to the district councilor for economy and transport. In the following election in 1954 , Müller was elected to the Berlin House of Representatives, despite his age . With the end of the legislative period in 1958, he resigned from parliament and received the honor of the city ​​elder of Berlin . Finally he was re-elected to BVV Reinickendorf, but he died in December 1961.

Müller's grave in the Wittenau cemetery in the Berlin-Wittenau district is designated as a grave of honor of the city of Berlin (Section VI-3-63 / 64).

literature

  • Werner Breunig, Andreas Herbst : Biographical handbook of the Berlin city councilors and representatives 1946–1963 (= series of publications of the Berlin State Archives. Vol. 14). Landesarchiv Berlin, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-9803303-4-3 , p. 194.