Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
history

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

List of mayors of Berlin

None


Summary

None

The following is a chronological list of mayors of Berlin, the capital city and city-state of Germany. The mayors are the head of the city-state, part of the senate of Berlin.

List

Napoleonic Empire (1806–1809)

In 1806 the French occupants gathered 2,000 wealthy Berliners in in order to elect the Grand conseil (grand council) of sixty members again electing the Comité administratif (administrative committee). This body of seven elected burghers was the provisional city government competent to carry out the orders of the occupation power, especially to raise the French war contributions by levying them mostly from the 2,000 eligible voters. The président of the committee was the Berlin-based Prussian publisher:

PortraitName
(Birth–Death)Term of officePolitical partyTook officeLeft officeDaysIndependent politician}};"1
[[File:No image.svg85px]]François Théodore de Lagarde
(1756–1824)27 October 18066 July 1809Unknown

Lord Mayor of the Royal Capital Berlin (1809–1920)

Political party:

PortraitName
(Birth–Death)Term of officePolitical partyTook officeLeft officeDaysKingdom of Prussia (until 1867)Independent politician}};"1Independent politician}};"2Independent politician}};"3Independent politician}};"4Independent politician}};"Independent politician}};"(4)Independent politician}};"5German Empire (1867–1918)Independent politician}};"(5)National Liberal Party (Germany)}}; color:white"6National Liberal Party (Germany)}}; color:white"7Free-minded People's Party (Germany)}};"8Independent politician}};"9Independent politician}};"10Weimar Republic (1918–1933)Independent politician}};"(10)
Berlin was the capital city of the Kingdom of Prussia
[[File:Carl Friedrich Leopold von Gerlach (cropped).jpg85px]]Leopold von Gerlach
(1757–1813)6 July 18098 June 1813Non-partisan
[[File:JohannStephanBüsching.jpg85px]]Johann Gottfried Büsching
(1761–1833)February 1814March 1832Non-partisan
[[File:Friedrich Wilhelm Baerensprung.jpg85px]]Friedrich von Bärensprung
(1779–1841)March 18326 October 1834Non-partisan
[[File:Heinrich Wilhelm Krausnick.jpg85px]]Wilhelm Krausnick
(1797–1882)6 October 183420 March 1848Non-partisan
[[File:No image.svg85px]]Franz Christian Naunyn
(1799–1860)
Acting20 March 184823 January 1851Non-partisan
[[File:Heinrich Wilhelm Krausnick.jpg85px]]Wilhelm Krausnick
(1797–1882)23 January 185130 December 1862Non-partisan
[[File:Karl Theodor Seydel.jpg85px]]Karl Theodor Seydel
(1812–1873)12 January 186318 January 1871Non-partisan
Berlin was the capital city of the Kingdom of Prussia, which is since 1871 part of the German Reich
[[File:Karl Theodor Seydel.jpg85px]]Karl Theodor Seydel
(1812–1873)18 January 18711 April 1872Non-partisan
[[File:ArthurHobrecht.jpg85px]]Arthur Hobrecht
(1824–1912)16 May 18721 April 1878National Liberal Party
[[File:Max von Forckenbeck.jpg85px]]Max von Forckenbeck
(1824–1892)21 November 187826 May 1892National Liberal Party
[[File:Robert Zelle, der neue Oberbürgermeister, 1893.png85px]]Robert Zelle
(1829–1901)26 September 189230 September 1898Free-minded People's Party
[[File:Martin Kirschner 001.JPG85px]]Martin Kirschner
(1842–1912)23 December 189931 August 1912Non-partisan
[[File:AdolfWermuth.JPG85px]]Adolf Wermuth
(1855–1927)1 September 19129 November 1918Non-partisan
[[File:AdolfWermuth.JPG85px]]Adolf Wermuth
(1855–1927)9 November 19181 October 1920Non-partisan

Lord Mayor of (Greater) Berlin (1918–1935)

PortraitName
(Birth–Death)Term of officePolitical partyTook officeLeft officeDaysWeimar Republic (1918–1933)Independent politician}};"(10)German Democratic Party}};"11German People's Party}}; color:white"Independent politician}};"12Nazi Germany (1933–1945)Independent politician}};"(12)
Berlin was the capital city of the Weimar Republic
[[File:AdolfWermuth.JPG85px]]Adolf Wermuth
(1855–1927)1 October 192030 November 1920Non-partisan
[[File:Gustav Böß (cropped).JPG85px]]Gustav Böß
(1873–1946)10 February 19217 November 1929German Democratic Party
[[File:Arthur Scholtz (cropped).jpg85px]]Arthur Scholtz
(1871–1935)
Acting7 November 192920 April 1931German People's Party
[[File:Heinrich Sahm.jpg85px]]Heinrich Sahm
(1877–1939)20 April 193130 January 1933Non-partisan
Berlin was the capital city of the Weimar Republic
[[File:Heinrich Sahm.jpg85px]]Heinrich Sahm
(1877–1939)30 January 193330 January 1935Non-partisan (until 1933)
Nazi Party (from 1933)

City President of Berlin (1935–1945)

The Nazi government introduced a new unitary municipal ordinance for all German municipalities and cities accounting for the de facto abolition of municipal democracy and autonomy since the Nazi takeover in 1933. According to the new ordinance the administrative head of the city was now titled Stadtpräsident (City President). The Oberbürgermeister remained in a ceremonial role.

Political party:

PortraitName
(Birth–Death)Term of officePolitical partyTook officeLeft officeDaysNazi Germany (1933–1945)Nazi Party}}; color:white"(12)Nazi Party}}; color:white"Nazi Party}}; color:white"13Nazi Party}}; color:white"14
Berlin was the capital city of Nazi Germany
[[File:Heinrich Sahm.jpg85px]]Heinrich Sahm
(1877–1939)30 January 193518 December 1935Nazi Party
[[File:Oskar Maretzky.jpg85px]]****
(1881–1945)
Acting19 December 19355 January 1937Nazi Party
(Not party-member)
[[File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-H13561, Julius Lippert.jpg85px]]Julius Lippert
(1895–1956)5 January 19371 July 1940Nazi Party
[[File:No image.svg85px]]Ludwig Steeg
(1894–1945)1 July 19402 May 1945Nazi Party

Lord Mayor of Greater Berlin under Allied occupation (1945–1948)

Following Berlin's provisional post-war constitution, enacted under quadripartite Allied rule, the head of city government was titled again Oberbürgermeister (generally "Lord Mayor").

Political party:

PortraitName
(Birth–Death)Term of officePolitical partyTook officeLeft officeDaysBerlin under quadripartite Allied control (1945–1948)Independent politician}}; color:black"15Social Democratic Party of Germany}}; color:white"16Social Democratic Party of Germany}}; color:white"Christian Democratic Union (Germany)}}; color:white"Social Democratic Party of Germany}}; color:white"Social Democratic Party of Germany}}; color:white"17
[[File:Fotothek df pk 0000079 061.jpg85px]]Arthur Werner
(1877–1967)17 May 194510 December 1946Non-partisan
[[File:Otto Ostrowski.jpg85px]]Otto Ostrowski
(1883–1963)10 December 194611 June 1947Social Democratic Party
[[File:Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F046121-0033, Koblenz, "Rittersturz-Konferenz", Schroeder.jpg85px]]Louise Schroeder
(1887–1957)
Acting11 June 194714 August 1948Social Democratic Party
[[File:WP Ferdinand Friedensburg.jpg85px]]Ferdinand Friedensburg
(1886–1972)
Acting for Schroeder14 August 19481 December 1948Christian Democratic Union
[[File:Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F046121-0033, Koblenz, "Rittersturz-Konferenz", Schroeder.jpg85px]]Louise Schroeder
(1887–1957)
Acting1 December 19487 December 1948Social Democratic Party
[[File:ErnstReuter1951 (cropped).jpg85px]]Ernst Reuter
(1889–1953)
(West Berlin only)7 December 19481 February 1951Social Democratic Party

Lord Mayor of Berlin (1948–1990)

Political party:

PortraitName
(Birth–Death)Term of officePolitical partyTook officeLeft officeDaysEast Berlin (1948–1949)Socialist Unity Party of Germany}}; color:white"1East Berlin (1948–1990)Socialist Unity Party of Germany}}; color:white"(1)Socialist Unity Party of Germany}}; color:white"2Socialist Unity Party of Germany}}; color:white"3Party of Democratic Socialism (Germany)}}; color:white"Party of Democratic Socialism (Germany)}}; color:white"4Social Democratic Party of Germany}}; color:white"5
East Berlin was under Soviet occupation and was fully controlled by them from November 1948 until the founding of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany).
[[File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-83285-0029, Friedrich Ebert.jpg85px]]Friedrich Ebert Jr.
(1894–1979)30 November 19487 October 1949Socialist Unity Party
East Berlin was de facto the capital city of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany)
[[File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-83285-0029, Friedrich Ebert.jpg85px]]Friedrich Ebert Jr.
(1894–1979)7 October 19495 July 1967Socialist Unity Party
[[File:Herbert Fechner.jpg85px]]Herbert Fechner
(1913–1998)5 July 196711 February 1974Socialist Unity Party
[[File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-1987-1028-040, Berlin, 750-Jahr-Feier, Stadtverordnetenversammlung (cropped).jpg85px]]Erhard Krack
(1931–2000)11 February 197415 February 1990Socialist Unity Party
[[File:No image.svg85px]]Ingrid Pankraz
(born 1948)
Acting15 February 199023 February 1990Party of Democratic Socialism
[[File:No image.svg85px]]****
(born 1948)23 February 199030 May 1990Party of Democratic Socialism
[[File:Tino Schwierzina (cropped2).jpg85px]]Tino Schwierzina
(1927–2003)30 May 19903 October 1990Social Democratic Party in the GDR
East Berlin was reunited with West Berlin on October 3, 1990 and dissolved.

Governing Mayor of Berlin (1951–present)

Main article: Governing Mayor of Berlin

Political party:

PortraitName
(Birth–Death)Term of officePolitical partyTook officeLeft officeDaysWest Berlin (1948–1990)Social Democratic Party of Germany}}; color:white"1Christian Democratic Union (Germany)}}; color:white"2Social Democratic Party of Germany}}; color:white"3Social Democratic Party of Germany}}; color:white"4Social Democratic Party of Germany}}; color:white"5Social Democratic Party of Germany}}; color:white"6Social Democratic Party of Germany}}; color:white"7Social Democratic Party of Germany}}; color:white"8Christian Democratic Union (Germany)}}; color:white"9Christian Democratic Union (Germany)}}; color:white"10Social Democratic Party of Germany}}; color:white"11Reunified Berlin (1990–present)Social Democratic Party of Germany}}; color:white"Christian Democratic Union (Germany)}}; color:white"12
(10)Social Democratic Party of Germany}}; color:white"13Social Democratic Party of Germany}}; color:white"14Social Democratic Party of Germany}}; color:white"15Christian Democratic Union (Germany)}}; color:white"16
West Berlin was de facto part of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany)
[[File:ErnstReuter1951 (cropped).jpg85px]]Ernst Reuter
(1889–1953)1 February 195129 September 1953Social Democratic Party
[[File:Walther Schreiber (cropped).jpg85px]]Walther Schreiber
(1884–1958)29 September 195311 January 1955Christian Democratic Union
[[File:DBPB 1958 181 Otto Suhr.jpg85px]]Otto Suhr
(1894–1957)11 January 195530 August 1957
(died in office)Social Democratic Party
[[File:Willy Brandt (1959).jpg85px]]Willy Brandt
(1913–1992)3 October 19571 December 1966Social Democratic Party
[[File:Heinrich Albertz.jpg85px]]Heinrich Albertz
(1915–1993)1 December 196619 October 1967Social Democratic Party
[[File:Klaus Schütz thumb.jpg85px]]Klaus Schütz
(1926–2012)19 October 19672 May 1977Social Democratic Party
[[File:Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F043773-0039, Bonn, Laubenpieperfest Landesvertretung Berlin (cropped).jpg85px]]Dietrich Stobbe
(1938–2011)2 May 197823 January 1981Social Democratic Party
[[File:Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F079276-0009, Münster, SPD-Parteitag, Vogel (cropped).jpg85px]]Hans-Jochen Vogel
(1926–2020)23 January 198111 June 1981Social Democratic Party
[[File:Richard von Weizsäcker.jpg85px]]Richard von Weizsäcker
(1920–2015)11 June 19819 February 1984Christian Democratic Union
[[File:KAS-Diepgen, Eberhard-Bild-4379-1 (cropped).jpg85px]]Eberhard Diepgen
(born 1941)9 February 198416 March 1989Christian Democratic Union
[[File:Walter Momper 1990 (cropped).jpg85px]]Walter Momper
(born 1945)16 March 19893 October 1990Social Democratic Party
West Berlin was reunited with East Berlin on October 3, 1990 and dissolved.
City-state and capital city of the Federal Republic of Germany
[[File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-1990-0506-022, Berlin, Kommunalwahl, Schwierzina, Momper.jpg85px]]Walter Momper
(born 1945) &
Tino Schwierzina
(1927–2003)3 October 199024 January 1991Social Democratic Party
[[File:KAS-Diepgen, Eberhard-Bild-4379-1 (cropped).jpg85px]]Eberhard Diepgen
(born 1941)24 January 199116 June 2001Christian Democratic Union
[[File:Klaus Wowereit 2012-02-24 (cropped).jpg85px]]Klaus Wowereit
(born 1953)16 June 200111 December 2014Social Democratic Party
[[File:2017-11-16 Michael Müller (Wiki Loves Parliaments 2017 in Berlin) by Sandro Halank.jpg85px]]Michael Müller
(born 1964)11 December 201421 December 2021Social Democratic Party
[[File:2021-09-26 Abgeordnetenhauswahlabend SPD Berlin by Sandro Halank–030.jpg85px]]Franziska Giffey
(born 1978)url=https://www.dw.com/en/berlin-franziska-giffey-sworn-in-as-first-elected-female-mayor/a-60207506title=Berlin: Franziska Giffey sworn in as first elected female mayorpublisher=Deutsche Welledate=21 December 2021accessdate=22 December 2021}}27 April 2023Social Democratic Party
[[File:2014-09-09 - Kai Wegner MdB - 7002.jpg85px]]Kai Wegner
(born 1972)27 April 2023IncumbentChristian Democratic Union

Notes

References

References

  1. Cf. Werner Gahrig, ''Unterwegs zu den Hugenotten in Berlin. Historische Spaziergänge'', extended and corrected ed., Berlin: edition ost/Das Neue Berlin, 22000, p. 83. {{ISBN. 3-360-01013-2
  2. German Reunification Treaty, Artikel 16
  3. (21 December 2021). "Berlin: Franziska Giffey sworn in as first elected female mayor". Deutsche Welle.
Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about List of mayors of Berlin — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report