Hans Küfner

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Hans Küfner

Hans Küfner (born June 17, 1871 in Glotzdorf , † February 24, 1935 in Munich ) was a German politician .

Life

Hans Küfner was born the son of a Protestant private citizen and attended high school in Bayreuth . He was a one-year volunteer with the Royal Bavarian Infantry Regiment “King Viktor Emanuel III. von Italien “No. 19 , studied law at the University of Erlangen . In 1891 he became a member of the Baruthia Corps . He completed an internship in Passau and practiced as a lawyer in Augsburg for a short time .

Privy Councilor Küfner had a doctorate in law and was the first mayor of Weißenburg in Bavaria from 1898 to 1905 . As a candidate for the National Liberal Party , he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies (Bavaria) for the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district in 1905 . On January 1, 1906, he was appointed the first legally qualified and full-time mayor of the city of Kaiserslautern , who he chaired until 1918, interrupted by completing his military service. In 1913 he also became the city's first mayor. From 1918 to 1934 he was the second mayor and cultural advisor of the city of Munich.

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener corps lists 1910, 25 , 642
  2. Weißenburger Blätter, villa nostra , ceremony of the resident armed forces in 1920 at Königsplatz: Hans Küfner, City Governor Kühner, Franz Ritter von Epp, Georg Escherich, Gustav von Kahr ( memento of February 13, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ), 2008
  3. Ulrike Haarendel: Communal Housing Policy in the Third Reich - Settlement ideology, small house construction and "Wohnraumarisierung" using the example of Munich, Munich 1999, p. 64f.

Web links

Commons : Hans Küfner  - Collection of images, videos and audio files
predecessor Office successor
Friedrich Krebs 1st Mayor of Weißenburg in Bavaria
1898–1905
August Lober
Otto notices 2nd Mayor of Munich
1918–1934
Karl Tempel (NSDAP)