Christian Mergenthaler

Christian Mergenthaler
Mergenthaler in 1924
7th Ministerpräsident of Württemberg
In office
12 May 1933  21 April 1945
Preceded byWilhelm Murr
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Culture Minister, Württemberg
In office
15 March 1933  21 April 1945
Preceded byWilhelm Bazille
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Justice Minister, Württemberg
In office
15 March 1933  12 May 1933
Preceded byJosef Beyerle
Succeeded byJonathan Schmid
Landtag President, Württemberg
In office
April 1932  15 March 1933
Preceded byAlbert Pflüger
Succeeded byJonathan Schmid
Additional positions
1924–1928
1929–1933
Württemberg Landtag Deputy
1924Reichstag Deputy
Personal details
Born(1884-11-08)8 November 1884
Waiblingen, Kingdom of Württemberg, German Empire
Died(1980-09-11)11 September 1980 (aged 95)
Bad Dürrheim, Baden-Württemberg, West Germany
Political partyNazi Party
Other political
affiliations
National Socialist Freedom Party
Völkisch-Social Bloc
ProfessionSchoolteacher
Military service
Allegiance German Empire
Branch/serviceImperial German Army
Years of service1908–1909
1914–1919
RankOberleutnant
Unit13th (Hohenzollern) Foot Artillery Regiment
24th Reserve Foot Artillery Regiment
Battles/warsWorld War I

Julius Christian Mergenthaler (8 November 1884 – 11 September 1980) was a German Nazi Party politician who served as the Ministerpräsident and culture minister of Württemberg for nearly the entire duration of Nazi Germany. He served as a deputy in the Württemberg Landtag for nine years, and in the Reichstag for one term. He was also a member of the Nazi paramilitary organization, the Sturmabteilung (SA), and rose to the rank of SA-Obergruppenführer. After the end of the Second World War, denazification proceedings judged him to be a major offender and he was interned for four years.