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Karl Scharnagl

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In the summer of 1945 Scharnagl was one of the leaders in the preparations for the founding of the Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU). Through his organization, a meeting of twelve persons was held on August 14, which discussed the possibility of establishing a conservative-bourgeois party as a
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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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and in 1926 he was elected mayor of the city. As mayor, his attention was given to the expansion of the transport network as well as to housing. After the seizure of power by the
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to become its president. On 1 June 1946 he was elected honorary president of the Bavarian Red Cross (BRK) and on 12 April 1947 he was elected president.
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On June 6, 1946 Karl Scharnagl was officially voted in as mayor in his office, but two years later he was defeated by
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in 1933, and after several clashes he resigned in office and returned to his learned profession as a baker.
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from 1925 to 1933 and again from 1945 to 1948, and in 1945 he co-founded the
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On April 6, 1963 Karl Scharnagl died. He was buried in the
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On May 22, 1945, Scharnagl received the allowance from the
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the authority to re-establish the organization of the
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Reich Chancellery
Munich
Lord Mayor of Munich
Christian Social Union in Bavaria
bakery
confectionery
Center Party
Bavarian Parliament
Bavarian People's Party
German Fatherland Party
city council
mayor
Nazi Party
assassination attempt of 20 July 1944
Dachau concentration camp
Wehrmacht
US armed forces
Altstadtring

Ostfriedhof, Munich
Würzburg
Thomas Wimmer
American military government
Red Cross
Adalbert Prince of Bavaria
Bavarian Senate
fraternity
Kartellverband
Ostfriedhof in Munich

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