List of Munich police presidents

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The list of Munich police presidents names the presidents of the Munich police headquarters and its predecessor authorities.

Taking office End of office Surname Remarks
1788 1796 Benjamin Thompson
1796 1799 Joseph Maria von Weichs (* 1756- † 1819)
1799 1805 Anton Baumgartner
1805 September 25, 1823 Marcus von Stetten
December 1, 1812 January 1, 1813 Johann Baptist von Verger General of the Gendarmerie Corps Command
February 6, 1847 Joseph Zehrer
1848 1850 Johann von Pechmann Police Director
1850 1852 August Lothar von Reigersberg Police Director
1862 1865 Sigmund von Pfeufer Police Director
1865 Karl Alexander von Burchtorff Police Director
1866 Felix Friedrich von Lipowsky Police Director
1873 1879 Maximilian von Feilitzsch Chief of Police
1879 1887 Wilhelm von Pechmann Police Director
1887 1890 Ludwig August von Müller Chief of Police
1890 1897 Ludwig von Welser Police Director
February 1, 1898 February 1, 1901 Ludwig Ritter von Meixner from 1901 regional president of Lower Bavaria
February 1, 1901 February 1, 1906 Otto Ritter von Halder
February 1, 1906 August 1, 1913 Julius von der Heydte Chief of Police
August 2, 1913 October 19, 1916 Ludwig von Grundherr zu Altenthann and Weyerhaus
October 19, 1916 November 8, 1918 Rudolph Beckh Chief of Police
November 8, 1918 April 13, 1919 Josef Staimer Chief of Police
April 13, 1919 April 15, 1919 Johann Dosch
April 15, 1919 April 22, 1919 Johann Köberl Deputy: Johann Dosch
April 22, 1919 April 29, 1919 Ferdinand Mairgünther Police chief, deputy: Karl Retzlaw , then called Karl Gröhl
April 30, 1919 May 3, 1919 Karl Vollnhals
May 3, 1919 October 1, 1921 Ernst Pöhner Chief of Police
October 15, 1921 May 11, 1923 Eduard Nortz Chief of Police
May 12, 1923 August 28, 1929 Karl Mantel Chief of Police
1929 March 9, 1933 Julius Koch (* 1881; † 1951) Chief of Police
March 9, 1933 April 13, 1933 Heinrich Himmler Chief of Police
April 13, 1933 June 30, 1934 August Schneidhuber Chief of Police
4th July 1934 April 15, 1936 Otto von Oelhafen
April 15, 1936 1941 Friedrich Karl von Eberstein
October 23, 1941 May 12, 1943 Franz Mayr
May 12, 1943 April 30, 1945 Hans Plesch
April 30, 1945 May 8, 1945 Hans Kääb
June 16, 1945 August 15, 1945 Hans von Seisser Chief of Police appointed by the military government.
August 15, 1945 December 12, 1949 Franz Xaver Pitzer Used by the military government. Suspended in 1949 and retired on January 1, 1951.
December 12, 1949 January 1, 1951 Ludwig Anton Weitmann executive
June 16, 1952 April 15, 1963 Anton Heigl
4th November 1963 May 5th 1983 Manfred Schreiber
August 1, 1983 December 31, 1987 Gustav Haring
January 1, 1988 December 31, 2002 Roland Koller
March 1, 2003 30th of June 2013 Wilhelm Schmidbauer
2nd of July 2013 Hubertus Andrä

literature

  • Johannes Schwarze: The Bavarian police and their historical role in maintaining public security in Bavaria from 1919-1933. R. Woelfle, 1977, p. 20.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Anton Baumgartner (born September 4, 1761 in Munich; † March 30, 1831 ibid) ( Memento from September 23, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Lola Montez , Memoirs in Google Book Search
  3. Julius Freiherr von der Heydte : Upper Government Councilor in the Royal Ministry of the Interior for Church and School Affairs. Before the Munich censor, Mr. von der Heydte, Lessing Moralisch went bankrupt. Sung about by Frank Wedekind as Herr von der Heydte .
    Mr. von der Heydte. in: Die Aktion 2, 1912, No. 8 of February 19, 1912 Col. 239
    Frank Wedekind, works: critical study edition, J. Haüsser, 1994 - 782 SS 203
  4. Ludwig von Grundherr zu Altenthann and Weyerhaus : († October 19, 1916) Guided tour of the police headquarters Guest in prison in the Süddeutsche Zeitung of October 10, 2007
  5. Josef Staimer : (* October 19, 1871; † 1941 in Dachau concentration camp ), Staimer was captured in the Lotter Putsch on February 19, 1919, from 1921 to 1922 North Bavarian District Secretary of the KPD , later chairman of the union of stokers and machinists in Nuremberg , popular speaker for the KPD, arrested from 1934 to 1939 in connection with the liquidation of the trade unions and interned in the Dachau concentration camp. According to Klaus Schönhoven, Bavaria in the Nazi era: The parties KPD, SPD, BVP in persecution and resistance in the Google book search
  6. Joachim Lilla : Dosch, Johann, in: ders .: Minister of State, senior administrative officials and (NS) functionaries in Bavaria 1918 to 1945, URL: < https://verwaltungshandbuch.bayerische-landesbibliothek-online.de/dosch-johann > (December 3, 2014)
  7. ^ Johann Köberl : Revolutionary Workers' Council List of members of the Provisional National Council (Bavaria)
  8. Ferdinand Mairgünther (* 1895 in Kolbermoor) plumber , member of the SPD since 1908 and joined the USPD after the split. In December 1918 he tried together with Levien, Landauer, Pessatti and Fister to organize the Spartakusbund and took part in the Munich newspaper coup. Co-founder of the KPD in Munich. Beginning of March 1919 to mid-April 1919, alongside Levine, he was the main editor of the Rote Fahne. After the proclamation of the communist council republic on the night of April 14, 1919, member of the council government's action committee. Examination by the Munich public prosecutor's office 5.-6. June 1919. according to: Kurt Eisner, Franz J. Bauer, Dieter Albrecht, The Eisner Government 1918/19, Droste, 1987, p. 246 in the Google book search; National Socialism, War and Population: Studies on the situation, popular mood and structure in Augsburg during the Third Reich in the Google book search
  9. Joachim Lilla: Gröhl, Karl, in: ders .: Minister of State, senior administrative officials and (NS) functionaries in Bavaria from 1918 to 1945, URL: < https://verwaltungshandbuch.bayerische-landesbibliothek-online.de/groehl-karl > (November 25, 2015)
  10. 100 years SPD local association Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1907 - 2007 (PDF; 6.8 MB) ( Memento from May 20, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  11. Julius Koch
  12. Oelhafen held the office of police chief on a representative basis. Gauleiter Adolf Wagner (July 4th 1934 − August 1934), then Philipp Bouhler until September 1934 and finally Heinrich Himmler again (October 1934−31 March 1936) were in charge of the administration.
  13. von Eberstein , released from the office of police chief on October 21, 1941, but nominally in office until October 1, 1942
  14. Franz Mayr was in charge of running the business
  15. Hans Plesch initially took over the office temporarily and officially from October 12, 1943
  16. Hans Kääb , see: Joachim Lilla: Kääb, Hans, in: ders .: Minister of State, senior administrative officials and (NS) functionaries in Bavaria 1918 to 1945, URL: https://verwaltungshandbuch.bayerische-landesbibliothek-online.de / kaeaeb-hans > (January 21, 2013)
  17. ^ Ludwig Anton Weitmann (* 23 August 1904 in Illertissen; † 1979), nephew of Fritz Gerlich Dr. jur. et rer. pol., 1934-1938 magistrate, 1938 emigrated to Switzerland, France and England, demanded in a confidential letter to the military government in 1947 "more free use of firearms" in the case of Jewish "bestiality" and a "final cleansing of the place of riot" in Munich's Möhlstrasse. ( We'll knock the bastard out again . In: Der Spiegel . No. 47 , 1980 ( online - Nov. 17, 1980 ). Police: Weitmanns Heil . In: Der Spiegel . No.  24 , 1951 ( online - June 13, 1951 ). )
  18. ^ Anton Heigl (* 1905; † April 15, 1963 in the Klinikum rechts der Isar ) Under Heigl's aegis , Hans Eisele traveled to Egypt ( Munich: Colleagues . In: Der Spiegel . No. 51 , 1958 ( online - 17 December 1958 ). ) Heigl suffered a broken leg in a truck accident in Riederau on April 5, 1963 and died of the consequences of the accident on April 15, 1963 in the Klinikum rechts der Isar in Munich. For the biography cf. Anton Heigl , in: Internationales Biographisches Archiv 33/1963 of August 5, 1963, in the Munzinger archive ( beginning of article freely accessible) (slightly different life dates)
  19. Manfred Schreiber was initially police chief of the (municipal) police office in Munich. On October 1, 1975, the Bavarian Police was finally nationalized and the Munich City Police incorporated into the Munich Police Headquarters.
  20. Gustav Häring , previously head of the Bavarian border police. See police: some warriors . In: Der Spiegel . No. 4 , 1980 ( online - Jan. 21, 1980 ).
  21. Roland Koller (* 1942 in Munich) son of Karl Koller (General) , 2003 to 2006 State Secretary in the Lower Saxony Ministry of the Interior. Police: Many a warrior . In: Der Spiegel . No. 4 , 1980 ( online - Jan. 21, 1980 ).
  22. ^ Hubertus Andrä new Munich police chief