List of mayors of the city of Krems an der Donau

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The oldest written town charter from 1305 already applied to the towns of Krems and Stein , which until 1850 only had a common mayor.

Mayor of the City of Krems (1850–1938)

Name (life data) from to Political party Remarks
Empire of Austria
Ferdinand Dinstl
(Feb. 8, 1788 - July 18, 1873)
1850 1861 Lawyer and notary, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly; During his tenure, the Sparkasse was founded and the hospital was incorporated into the city's management.
Ferdinand Adam Dinstl
(December 24, 1821 - April 2, 1885)
1861 1885 Construction of the secondary school (today BRG ) and the elementary school, connection to the Franz-Josefs-Bahn and the Kremser Bahn . One street was named after his family.
Zeno Gögl jun.
(† 1889)
1885 1889 Father last joint mayor, businessman and tradesman ( Kremser Senf ), the Göglhaus is named after his family , a street was named after him; 1889 honorary citizen.
Ludwig Heinemann
(July 31, 1832 - November 21, 1900)
1889 Nov 21, 1900 Lawyer and member of the Reichsrat , erection of the protective dam, plans for a railway line to Gföhl were not implemented. A street was named after him.
Edmund Hofbauer
(1846 - May 25, 1931)
1900 1914 Merchant and member of the state parliament, a street is named after him.
Alphons Gryza-Gersch 1914 1915 State official, state commissioner
Theodor Mörz 1915 1919 State official, state commissioner
First republic
Ludwig Marcus July 8, 1919 May 12, 1921 High school professor
Hermann Stingl
(Aug. 4, 1880 - Feb. 27, 1958)
May 12, 1921 Dec 21, 1924 GdP Lawyer, city extensions in Mitterau and Kremstal.
Anton Baran
(July 18, 1883 - April 7, 1957)
Dec 21, 1924 June 21, 1932 GdP Finanzrat, head of the tax office; Establishment of the hot baths and lido; 1932 honorary citizen.
Karl Rohrhofer June 22, 1932 May 10, 1933 NSDAP Bra servant
Karl Suppanz
(October 1, 1879 - October 20, 1958)
May 12, 1933 Feb. 14, 1934 SDAPÖ Railway employee, also the first mayor in the Second Republic.
Johann Ramböck Feb
14, 1934 Jan 14 1935
Jan 14 1935
March 12, 1938
CS
VF
Professor, city administrator, establishment of the district court.

Mayor of the city of Stein (1850–1938)

Name (life data) from to Political party Remarks
Empire of Austria
Josef Eder July 8, 1850 Jan. 24 1854 During his tenure, Förthof was incorporated.
Franz Prager
(1812-1880)
Jan. 24 1854 April 4, 1858 Merchant
Franz de Paul Schürer
(† Feb. 27, 1886)
April 4, 1858 Feb. 17, 1886 A place was named after him.
Anton Saahs
(1824–1898)
1886 1890 Veterinarian, blacksmith and landowner (Nikolaihof).
Josef Weissmann 1890 1900
Alois Müllauer
(1839 - July 24, 1910)
1900 July 24, 1910 Homeowners and property owners, water pipe.
Wilhelm Manzetti
(1861 - December 17, 1937)
1910 July 16, 1919 Soap boiler, during his tenure the secondary school (today: DPU ) and the cottage district named after him were built next to today's Danube University , significantly involved in the establishment of the tobacco factory; 1917 honorary citizen.
First republic
Franz Salomon
(1858 - 12 Aug 1936)
July 16, 1919 Nov 10, 1920 Landowner, the tobacco factory was built during his tenure, founder of the Steiner Rowing Club ; 1934 honorary citizen.
Alois Gamerith
(1868–1928)
1920 1921 CS Elementary school director
Kilian Anibas
(1876-1937)
June 23, 1921 Nov 3, 1922 SDAPDÖ Justice inspector, a promenade along the Alaunbach was named after him.
Johann Schmid Nov 3, 1922
March 4, 1928
Feb. 29, 1928
1929
SDAPDÖ
Ludwig Sturma Feb. 29, 1928 March 4, 1928 CS
Eduard Summer
(1878–1961)
1929 May 29, 1933 GdP Master carpenter, an alley was named after him.
Franz Retter May 29, 1933 June 6, 1933 NSDAP
Fritz Hinterndorfer
(July 22, 1898 - March 8, 1962)
June 6, 1933
Jan 27 1935
Jan 27 1935
1938
CS
VF
Station director, first mayor according to the corporate community concept, last mayor of the city of Stein,
member of the Federal Council (1934) and the National Council (1945–1956), 1938–45 insurance agent, imprisoned several times.

Mayor of the Statutory City of Krems (from 1938)

(until 1945 district town, from 1945 statutory town)

Name (life data) from to Political party Remarks image
German Empire
Hermann Stingl
(Aug. 4, 1880 - Feb. 27, 1958)
March 12, 1938 Aug 15, 1938 (see: Stein an der Donau # history )
Franz Retter Aug 15, 1938 May 8, 1945 NSDAP builder
Second republic
Karl Suppanz
(October 1, 1879 - October 20, 1958)
May 13, 1945 May 31, 1945 SPÖ provisional mayor, also the last mayor in the First Republic
Franz Riel
(October 6, 1895 - July 4, 1952)
1945 1950 ÖVP Lawyer, member of the Lower Austrian state parliament
Wilhelm Röder
(May 25, 1894 - June 23, 1961)
1950 May 15, 1955 SPÖ ÖBB chief inspector
Franz Wilhelm
(June 12, 1914 - March 21, 1977)
May 15, 1955 May 15, 1969 ÖVP flat share Entrepreneur, managing director of today's Eybl International ; Established Krems as a city of art (exhibitions); 1977 honorary citizen
Max Thorwesten
(April 13, 1908 - October 29, 1994)
1969 1976 ÖVP flat share Magistrate director; 1989 honorary citizen
Harald Wittig
(June 14, 1934 - January 15, 2018)
1976 1990 ÖVP State civil servant, member of the state parliament of Lower Austria 1962–1992; 1998 honorary citizen
Erich Grabner
(born October 23, 1928)
1990 1996 ÖVP Industrialist; 1998 honorary citizen
Franz Hölzl
(born May 19, 1955)
1996 2007 ÖVP Principal school principal
Inge Rinke
(born March 4, 1952)
2007 2013 ÖVP Photographer, member of the Lower Austrian state parliament ; Establishment of the school center
Reinhard Resch
(* 1955)
2012 SPÖ Primary physician


literature

  • Hans Frühwirth: The twin town of Krems-Stein: its history from 1848–2000. Cultural Office d. City of Krems, 2000, ISBN 3-9501219-0-0 .
  • Hans Frühwirth: Your love was for Krems: 100 Krems personalities from Gozzo to Wilhelm. Cultural Office d. City of Krems, 1997, ISBN 3-901664-01-9 .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au Hans Frühwirth : The twin town of Krems-Stein. Cultural Office d. City of Krems, 2000, ISBN 3-9501219-0-0 .
  2. a b c d e f g h i j k l Hans Frühwirth: Your love was for Krems: 100 Krems personalities from Gozzo to Wilhelm , Kulturamt d. City of Krems, 1997.
  3. ^ Fritz Hinterndorfer website of the Austrian Parliament, accessed on December 24, 2013