Josef Nibler

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Josef Nibler (born August 14, 1865 in Bruck in the Upper Palatinate ; † September 27, 1921 in Munich ), was from 1912 to 1921 as district administrator ( district administrator ) head of the Fürstenfeldbruck district office in Bavaria . He had the idea of developing a garden colony on the Allinger Wiesen south of the Pasing - Buchloe railway line and later a home settlement for those returning from the war. Together with the district master builder Georg Popp, he developed a building plan in 1914 for what would later become Eichenau . The plan became legally binding in 1918 and was thus the guideline for the development of the place until 2006. From March 15, 1918, he bought 76 hectares of land with loans from the Austrian insurance company Phönix, which he transferred to the building cooperative Eichenau und Umgebung eG (founded on November 6, 1918, based in Fürstenfeldbruck). He became the first director; the main street in Eichenau at that time was renamed Niblerstraße in 1921 in his honor .

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  • State Archives Munich, Chronicle of the building cooperative for the 70th anniversary, 1988
  • Hejo Busley, Angelika Schuster-Fox, Michael Gumtau (eds.): History in the shadow of a big city. Eichenau 1907-2007. Herbert Utz Verlag, Munich 2007, ISBN 3-8316-0717-6 or ISBN 978-3-8316-0717-4
  • Fürstenfeldbruck district office: The Fürstenfeldbruck district - nature, history, culture , Fürstenfeldbruck 1992

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