Peter Dathe

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Peter Dathe (2011)

Peter Dathe (* 1951 in Bad Tölz ) was President of the Bavarian State Criminal Police Office in Munich until August 2015 .

In 1972, Dathe began training as a senior police enforcement service with the Bavarian police. After passing the career test, he served in the Bavarian State Criminal Police Office from 1977 to 1982. In 1983 he was transferred to the Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior . In 1986 he began his training for the higher police enforcement service at the Police Leadership Academy in Münster-Hiltrup , which he completed in 1988. Dathe then worked in various areas of responsibility within the police before he was appointed President of the Bavarian State Criminal Police Office by Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann on March 31, 2008 .

Dathe is a member of the CSU and lives in Dietramszell . He was a member of the local council from 1978 to 2002 and was the third mayor of the Dietramszell community. In a letter to the press in 2013, he expressed his indignation that the Dietramszell municipal council could not bring itself to revoke Adolf Hitler 's honorary citizenship of the municipality, which he had been granted in 1933.

The artist Christian Goller is considered to be the originator of a large number of modern Cranach forgeries . He and his assistants brought at least 40 Cranach imitations onto the market and, according to Peter Dathe, "intervened in German art history".

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Change of president at the Bavarian State Criminal Police Office . In: stmi.bayern.de . August 28, 2015. Archived from the original on January 5, 2013. Retrieved January 4, 2016.
  2. Dietramszeller municipal council: It doesn't get any dumber in: Münchner Merkur from December 16, 2013
  3. Ulrike Knöfel: crime scene Untergriesbach. In: Der Spiegel 47/2014 of November 17, 2014, pp. 126–129.
  4. Press release LKA Bayern, November 17, 2014