Oskar Mulert

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Oskar Mulert (born December 29, 1881 in Kanditten ( East Prussia ), † November 8, 1951 in Berlin ) was a German local politician .

Mulert studied law at the Universities of Königsberg and Tübingen . In 1907 he entered the Prussian civil service. In 1926 Mulert was appointed managing president of the German Association of Cities at the suggestion of Cologne's Lord Mayor Konrad Adenauer . Mulert represented the communal interests offensively against the imperial government and the states, which repeatedly led to conflicts. In May 1933, Mulert resigned from office after the National Socialist Reich government had forcibly unified the central municipal associations in the course of bringing it into line for the German Municipal Association .

From 1925 to 1933 he was a member of the Senate of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society as a representative of the cities and districts .

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