Magistrate Werner

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The magistrate Werner made on 19 May 1945 to 8 January 1947, the state government of Berlin . It had the official name: "Magistrate of Greater Berlin ".

Lord Mayor Arthur Werner independent
1. Deputy Karl Marron KPD , later SED
2. Deputy Andreas Hermes , until July 31, 1945 CDU
3. Deputy Paul Schwenk KPD, later SED
4. Deputy Karl Schulze KPD, later SED
City Councilor for Labor Use Hans Jendretzky KPD, later SED
City Councilor for Construction and Housing Hans Scharoun independent
Alderman for Nutrition Andreas Hermes,
Gustav Klimpel until July 31, 1945 ,
Josef Orlopp until May 1946 , provisional from September 25, 1946
CDU
SPD
SED
City Councilor for Finance and Taxes Edmund Noortwyck , until October 15, 1945
Erich Siebert , provisional until March 16, 1946
Friedrich Haas , provisional from March 16, 1946
Willy Rumpf , provisional from March 16, 1946; Haas and Rumpf together
KPD (later CDU)
independent
CDU
KPD (later SED)
City Councilor for Health Care Ferdinand Sauerbruch , Erwin Gohrbandt Franz Redeker
deputy until October 12, 1945 , provisional from October 15, 1945 Bruno Harms , from July 8, 1946

Independent
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LDP
City Councilor for Commerce and Crafts Josef Orlopp SPD, later SED
City Councilor for Art Affairs Karl Schulze, from December 23, 1945 KPD, later SED
City Councilor for Personnel and Administration Arthur Pieck KPD, later SED
City council for planning Paul Schwenk, until June 5, 1946
Joachim Tiburtius , from June 5, 1946
KPD, later SED
CDU
City Councilor for Postal and Telecommunications Ernst Kehler independent, (later SED)
City Councilor for Law Paul Schwenk, December 17, 1945 - February 13, 1946 KPD, later SED
City Councilor for Social Welfare Ottomar gifts KPD, later SED
City Council for Urban Enterprises Walther Jirak ,
Günther Goll until October 31, 1946 , provisional from October 31, 1946
KPD, later SED
SED
City Councilor for Urban Transport Fritz Kraft SPD
City Councilor for Popular Education Otto winemaker KPD, later SED
City Councilor for Economy Hermann Landwehr independent
City Councilor for Church Affairs Advisory Council Peter Buchholz
Deputy Heinrich Grüber

literature

  • Lutz Heuer : The first Berlin magistrate after World War II. Lord Mayor Dr. Arthur Werner and his team May 1945 to December 1946. In: Berlin and its history. Line. Association Helle Panke.

Web links

Commons : Magistrat Werner  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Notes and sources

  1. Magistrat Werner (1945-1947) on berlin.de, accessed September 23, 2017
  2. Although he was close to the KPD or SED, for tactical reasons he was left without a party, cf. Ernst Kehler: Insights and Insights , p. 320, 1989, ISBN 3-320-01333-5 .