Hermann-Josef Kaltenborn

Hermann -Josef Kaltenborn ( born January 1, 1921 in Essen, † March 29, 1999 in Stolberg ( Rhineland) ) was a German local politician (SPD) and mayor of the town of Stolberg.

A native of Essenes lived since 1946 in Stolberg in the former district Aachen, since the mid-1950s in the mouse Bach district. During this time he began his commitment to the SPD. From November 1969 to December 1971 he was a member of the Council of the then independent municipality Gressenich to which until 1972 belonged mouse Bach. After the municipal reorganization in 1972 he was a member of the Council of the town of Stolberg, due to the local elections on April 23. From October 1977 until his election as mayor, he was chairman of the SPD parliamentary group. On October 16, 1979, he was elected mayor of the city of Stolberg. He thus replaced from Bernhard Kuckelkorn (CDU ), who held this office from 1952 to 1979. During his tenure, the renovation of the old town of Stolberg, who gained national significance due to their financial burden and its outcome was.

At the municipal election in 1989, Hermann -Josef Kaltenborn of his challenger Wolfgang Hennig ( CDU) has been surpassed. He then took over the post of first deputy mayor, which he held until 8 November 1994.

Hermann -Josef Kaltenborn worked 39 years in public service as a judicial officer. On December 31, 1985, he was transferred with the rank of Justice Oberamt Council to retire.

After his death, he left behind his wife and three children.

  • Mayor ( Stolberg ( Rheinland) )
  • SPD member
  • German
  • Born 1921
  • Died in 1999
  • Man
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