Georg Brauchle

Georg Brauchle ( born August 29, 1915 in Munich, † April 23, 1968 ) was a German local politician of the CSU. From 1960 until his death in 1968, he was under the Lord Mayor Hans -Jochen Vogel ( SPD) deputy mayor of Munich.

Work

Brauchle was during his tenure, one of the main proponents of the application of the state capital for the Olympic Summer Games 1972. Was as Munich in April 1966 by the International Olympic Committee (IOC ) with the focus of the games in charge, he sat down for the accelerated implementation of a new transport concept, including the construction of the S-Bahn and U -Bahn, one as part of the Olympic planning.

Brauchle died in a Munich hospital as the result of an accident that had occurred on the Karlsruhe -Stuttgart motorway on April 7, 1968 Friolzheim. It died the Frankfurt Lord Mayor Werner Bockelmann.

To Brauchles successor Hans coal was chosen.

Honors

Remembering the merits Brauchles 1971 named in the north of Munich, close to the Olympic site, a continuation of the Middle Ring after him, see Georg- Brauchle ring. Since 2004, the Georg- Brauchle- ring is also a metro station with the same name. Also named after him is the Georg- Brauchle House, a residential home in Perlach district.

Other awards:

  • Gregoriusorden, Commander's Cross in 1961
  • Order of Orange -Nassau, Commander's Cross in 1962
  • Order of the British Empire Commander's Cross ( CBE) in 1963
  • Deputy Mayor (Munich )
  • CSU Member
  • Support of St Gregory ( Commendatore )
  • Commander of the Order of the British Empire
  • Of the Order of Orange- Nassau ( commander )
  • German
  • Born in 1915
  • Died in 1968
  • Man
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