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In the summer of 1945 Scharnagl was one of the leaders in the preparations for the founding of the
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in May 1945 in the position as mayor of Munich. Together with Karl
Meitinger he played an important role in the historicist reconstruction of the city center ("Scharnagl Plan") and was the initiator of the "Kulturbaufonds" Munich. To commemorate his plans for a traffic circle, a section of
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counterweight to the "socialist camp". A committee to prepare the party's founding was used and adopted at a further meeting on
September 12, which is considered the actual founding meeting of the CSU, under the name of the
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trades in the family business, but showed interest in a political career at an early age. His brother Anton
Scharnagl was a clergyman. In 1911, at just 30 years of age, he was a deputy of the
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