Mayor Karl Scharnagl, who was appointed by the Allies speaks to the 36 city councilmen during the first council meeting in the small meeting room of the Munich Town Hall. On the left, police president Pitzer (?), at right the second mayor and head of the Munich city administration Franz Stadelmayer, later director of the Bavarian Rundfunks.

Mayor Karl Scharnagl, who was appointed by the Allies speaks to the 36 city councilmen during the first council meeting in the small meeting room of the Munich Town Hall. On the left, police president Pitzer (?), at right the second mayor and head of the Munich city administration Franz Stadelmayer, later director of the Bavarian Rundfunks. Stock Photo
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung Photo / Alamy Stock Photo

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TA37AD

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48.2 MB (1.6 MB Compressed download)

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4959 x 3395 px | 42 x 28.7 cm | 16.5 x 11.3 inches | 300dpi

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1 August 1945

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Munich, Bavaria, Germany

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The first city council meeting in Munich after the end of the Second World War, 1.8.1945. Mayor Karl Scharnagl, who was appointed by the Allies speaks to the 36 city councilmen during the first council meeting in the small meeting room of the Munich Town Hall. On the left, police president Pitzer (?), at right the second mayor and head of the Munich city administration Franz Stadelmayer, later director of the Bavarian Rundfunks. Date created: 01/08/1945-01/08/1945

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