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Gebhard Müller was born on 17 April, 1900 in Füramoos, Kingdom of Württemberg, is a German lawyer and politician. Discover Gebhard Müller's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 90 years old?

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Age 90 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 17 April 1900
Birthday 17 April
Birthplace Füramoos, Kingdom of Württemberg
Date of death 7 August, 1990
Died Place Stuttgart, West Germany
Nationality Germany

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1900

Gebhard Müller (17 April 1900 – 7 August 1990) was a German lawyer and politician (CDU).

1906

Gebhard Müller was the fifth child of a teacher from Oberschwaben and lived in his birthplace Füramoos until 1906, from then in his father's new place of work Ludwigsburg.

He attended the Catholic elementary school in Ludwigsburg and later the Gymnasium in Rottweil.

In the last year of World War I he was drafted and served in the Ludwigsburg barracks without having to march out.

1919

In 1919 Müller started studying theology, history and philosophy at the University of Tübingen.

He later switched to law and political science and passed his doctoral degree exam in the latter.

Müller served as a legal clerk at the local district court in Ludwigsburg, the regional court and the Office of Public Prosecutor in Stuttgart, at the Oberamt Ludwigsburg and at a law firm.

1929

In June 1929 he served as deputy judge of local court in Stuttgart and Tübingen, prior to an intermittent leave of absence from civil service, which allowed him, from 1930 to 1933, to work as a tax consultant to the administration of the diocese of Rottenburg.

1933

In 1933, Müller returned to the civil service and served as judge of local courts in different Württemberg towns.

Although he never became a member of the Nazi Party, he joined a number of Nazi organizations, such as the Association of German National Socialist legal Professionals.

1938

On 9 November 1938 the so-called Kristallnacht, Müller filed charges against a Landrat (district chief executive), who had refused fire brigade operation at the burning Göppingen synagoge, he was transferred to the Stuttgart district court.

Shortly before the start of World War II Müller was drafted and took part in the campaign in France as a camp office clerk.

1947

After the war, Müller became the leader of the CDU in the provisional state of Württemberg-Hohenzollern in 1947, and soon won a seat to the assembly, situated in Bebenhausen Abbey.

1948

He was President of Württemberg-Hohenzollern (1948–1952), Minister President of Baden-Württemberg (1953–1958) and President of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany (1959-1971).

He was born in Füramoos and died in Stuttgart.

He thus came to head the state government from 1948, as the CDU dominated the elections in 1946 (with 42 seats out of 68).

1949

As Minister President, Müller signed the last death warrant executed in Germany (other than in East Germany and West Berlin, which had its own legal framework) of murderer Richard Schuh, who was beheaded on 18 February 1949.

Müller, a proponent of capital punishment, did not relent even as the constitution of Germany enacted later the same year outlawed capital punishment in the entire federal republic.

The penalty remained formally on the books in the state for years after.

1952

Upon the joining of Baden and Württemberg into the significantly larger state of Baden-Württemberg in 1952, Müller's CDU became the predominant party and he replaced liberal Reinhold Maier as the Minister President.

Müller retained this post until he returned to his legal career as he was appointed to head the Federal Constitutional Court, now placed relatively close in Karlsruhe.

He kept this office for a full tenure of 12 years and subsequently retired.

1989

He lived long enough to witness the collapse of the Berlin Wall in 1989, dying barely two months before reunification in 1990.