List of honorary members of the Association for the History of Berlin

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The honorary membership of the Association for the History of Berlin is awarded to members who have "rendered outstanding services by non-profit or academic achievement in terms of history or by special promote the aims" to (Articles of Association, § 4). The privy councilor Louis Schneider was appointed the first honorary member in 1871. The two current honorary members are Eberhard Diepgen and Walter Momper .

Honorary members (alphabetical)

The duration of the honorary membership is shown in brackets
Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg
Lord Mayor Eberhard Diepgen
Lord Mayor Walter Momper
FU Rector Edwin Redslob
Historian Heinrich von Sybel
  • Heinrich von Achenbach (1885–1899), Minister of State and President of the Province of Brandenburg
  • Friedrich Adler (1876–1907), secret senior building officer
  • Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg (1902–1921), Prussian Minister of the Interior, Reich Chancellor
  • Gustav Böß (1925–1946), Lord Mayor of Berlin from 1921 to 1930
  • Johannes Bolte (1925–1937), philologist, chairman of the Society for Folklore, member of the Academy of Sciences
  • Waldemar Bonnell (1913–1915), principal of the Luisenschule
  • Eduard Brandt (1937–1948), factory owner (glue production), club treasurer
  • Willy Brandt (1965–1992), Governing Mayor, Federal Chancellor from 1969 to 1974, Nobel Peace Prize laureate 1971
  • Hans Brendicke (1919–1925), writer, editor
  • Baron K. von Bühler (1876–1896), Director of the State Archives in Moscow, Imperial Russian Court Master
  • Karl Bullemer (1968–1984), managing director of the Berlin Breweries Association, secretary of the association
  • Paul Clauswitz (1890–1927), city archivist from 1879 to 1912, head of the municipal library
  • Alfred von Conrad (1910–1914), Real Privy Councilor, High President of the Province of Brandenburg, Head of the Reich Chancellery
  • Johann von Dallwitz (1910–1919), Prussian Minister of the Interior from 1910 to 1914, governor in Alsace-Lorraine 1914 to 1918
  • Eberhard Diepgen (since 2014), Governing Lord Mayor of Berlin from 1984 to 1989 and from 1991 to 2001
  • Hermann Duncker (1890–1893), Privy Councilor
  • Theodor Fontane (1890–1898), writer
  • Max von Forckenbeck (1884–1892), Governing Lord Mayor of Berlin from 1878 to 1892
  • Gustav Konrad Heinrich von Goßler (1885–1902), Prussian Minister of Education from 1881 to 1891
  • Hugo Guiard (1909–1919), accountant, librarian of the association
  • Erich Hammer (1937–1943), bank manager
  • Hans von Hammerstein-Loxten (1903–1905), Prussian Minister of the Interior
  • Bruno Harms (1967), club chairman from 1961 to 1967
  • Bernhard Hoeft (1944–1945), rector, writer, tendril researcher
  • Walter Hoffmann-Axthelm (1978–2001), medical specialist, medical historian, association chairman from 1967 to 1978
  • Ludwig Holle (Minister of Education) (1908–1909), Prussian Minister of Education from 1907 to 1909
  • Friedrich Holtze (1904–1929), Chamber Judge, Privy Councilor, Historian
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Holtze (1879–1908), professor, Privy Councilor, librarian at the War Academy
  • Willy Hoppe (1944–1960), historian, from 1937 university rector in Berlin
  • Traugott von Jagow (1914–1941), police chief in Berlin from 1906 to 1916, participant in the Kapp Putsch of 1920, sentenced by the Reichsgericht for aiding and abetting high treason
  • Ernst Kaeber (1960–1961), City Archives and State Archives Director from 1913 to 1937 and from 1945 to 1955; Head of the Senate Library
  • Martin Kirschner (politician) (1900–1912), Lord Mayor of Berlin from 1898 to 1912
  • Bogislaw von Kleist (1905–1910), Colonel
  • Richard Knoblauch (1937–1952), councilor, co-owner of the Böhmisches Brauhaus KG. a. A.
  • Reinhold Koser (1900–1914), historian, general director of the Prussian State Archives
  • Friedrich Krüner (1923–1928), Professor Dr. phil.
  • Leopold Karl Wilhelm August Freiherr von Ledebur (1876–1877), historian, Privy Councilor, Director of the Royal Chamber of Art
  • Arthur Lessing (1968–1974), bank clerk at Deutsche Bank, treasurer of the association from 1936
  • Friedrich Wilhelm von Loebell (1914–1931), Prussian Interior Minister from 1914 to 1917, Upper President of Brandenburg
  • Albert von Levetzow (1885–1903), State Director of the Province of Brandenburg, Real Privy Councilor, President of the Reichstag
  • Guido von Madai (1884–1892), Real Privy Councilor, Police President of Berlin 1872–1885
  • Willibald Meyer (1938–1940), architect
  • Robert Mielke (1935–1935), professor at the Technical University, writer, folklore researcher
  • Friedrich von Moltke (1908–1927), Prussian Interior Minister from 1907 to 1910, member of the Prussian manor house
  • Walter Momper (since 2014), Governing Lord Mayor of Berlin from 1989 to 1991, President of the House of Representatives from 2001 to 2011
  • Walter Mügel (1973–1980), senior magistrate, administrative director of the community hospital and the gynecological clinic in Charlottenburg
  • Eduard Muret (1898–1904), senior teacher, linguist (including Muret-Sander dictionary)
  • Siegfried Nestriepke (1963), cultural politician, city councilor, theater manager (Freie Volksbühne)
  • Louis Noel (1925–1933), Colonel a. D., chairman of the association from 1921 to 1930
  • Walther G. Oschilewski (1978–1987), writer, editor-in-chief, lecturer at the Free University of Berlin
  • Hermann Oxfort (2000–2003), Senator for Justice 1975 to 1976 and 1983 to 1985, Mayor of Berlin, Chairman of the Association from 1985 to 1999
  • Otto Pniower (1925–1932), Provincial Curator of Berlin, Director of the Märkisches Museum from 1907 to 1924
  • August Wilhelm Prince of Prussia (1912–1949), Crown Prince, member of the Prussian State Parliament
  • Edwin Redslob (1965–1973), art historian, Reichskunstwart until 1933, rector of the Free University of Berlin
  • Karl Sachsse (1884–1891), Chief Postal Director, Privy Postal Councilor, Association Chairman from 1879 to 1883
  • Karl Siegismund (1925–1932), publisher, bookseller, Privy Councilor, co-founder of the German Library in Leipzig
  • Adolf II. Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe (1913–1936), from 1911 to 1918 the last ruling Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe
  • Ernst Günther zu Schleswig-Holstein (1912–1921), Duke of Schleswig-Holstein, brother-in-law of Kaiser Wilhelm II.
  • Erich Schmidt (1910–1913), historian, Privy Councilor, University Rector
  • Louis Schneider (1871–1878), chairman of the association from 1868 to 1878
  • Rudolf Schreiber (1925–1935), retired police captain. D.
  • Rudolf Wilhelm von der Schulenburg (1915–1930), Upper President of the Province of Brandenburg from 1914 to 1917, member of the Prussian mansion
  • Johannes Schultze (historian) (1881–1976), state archivist, historian
  • Petrus Schulz (1925–1936), praline manufacturer
  • Wilhelm Schwartz (1885–1899), grammar school director
  • Adolf Stölzel (1890–1919), President of the Judicial Examination Commission, member of the manor house
  • Ernst von Stubenrauch (1908–1909), District Administrator of the Teltow District from 1885 to 1907, Police President of Berlin from 1908
  • Konrad von Studt (1900–1921), Prussian Minister of Education from 1899 to 1907
  • Heinrich Karl Ludolf von Sybel (1887–1895), director of the state archives, member of the Academy of Sciences
  • August von Trott zu Solz (1909–1938), Prussian Minister of Education from 1909 to 1917
  • Christoph Voigt (1938–1946), naval chief paymaster and naval writer
  • Wilhelm Wattenbach (1887–1897), historian
  • Franz Weinitz (1925–1930), art historian
  • Richard von Weizsäcker (1984–2015), Governing Mayor from 1981 to 1984, Federal President from 1984 to 1994, since 1990 honorary citizen of Berlin
  • Adolf Wermuth (1912–1927), Lord Mayor of Berlin from 1912 to 1920, member of the Prussian mansion
  • Walter von Zur Westen (1944–1948), President of the Senate
  • Emil Wutzky (1961–1963), trade unionist, city councilor, city elder from 1949
  • Robert Cell (1893–1901), Lord Mayor of Berlin from 1892 to 1898

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