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This article lists the people holding the office of either the mayor of Danzig (german: Bürgermeister von Danzig) or the city mayor of Danzig (german: Oberbürgermeister von Danzig), between 1308 and 1945, as well as the city mayor of
Gdańsk Gdańsk ( , also ; ; csb, Gduńsk;Stefan Ramułt, ''Słownik języka pomorskiego, czyli kaszubskiego'', Kraków 1893, Gdańsk 2003, ISBN 83-87408-64-6. , Johann Georg Theodor Grässe, ''Orbis latinus oder Verzeichniss der lateinischen Benen ...
( pl, prezydent miasta Gdańska) from 1945 to the present day (or holders of the equivalent offices during communism).


Historical outline

*1224 – Gdańsk received
city rights Town privileges or borough rights were important features of European towns during most of the second millennium. The city law customary in Central Europe probably dates back to Italian models, which in turn were oriented towards the traditio ...
(with
Lübeck law The Lübeck law (german: Lübisches (Stadt)Recht) was the family of codified municipal law developed at Lübeck, which became a free imperial city in 1226 and is located in present day Schleswig-Holstein. It was the second most prevalent form o ...
) *1308 –
Teutonic takeover of Danzig (Gdańsk) The city of Danzig (Gdańsk) was captured by the State of the Teutonic Order on 13 November 1308, resulting in a massacre of its inhabitants and marking the beginning of tensions between Poland and the Teutonic Order. Originally the knights moved ...
*1454 – Danzig reclaimed by the
Crown of the Kingdom of Poland The Crown of the Kingdom of Poland ( pl, Korona Królestwa Polskiego; Latin: ''Corona Regni Poloniae''), known also as the Polish Crown, is the common name for the historic Late Middle Ages territorial possessions of the King of Poland, includ ...
*1569 – Danzig fully reintegrated along with the remainder of
Royal Prussia Royal Prussia ( pl, Prusy Królewskie; german: Königlich-Preußen or , csb, Królewsczé Prësë) or Polish PrussiaAnton Friedrich Büsching, Patrick Murdoch. ''A New System of Geography'', London 1762p. 588/ref> (Polish: ; German: ) was a ...
into the
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, formally known as the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and, after 1791, as the Commonwealth of Poland, was a bi-confederal state, sometimes called a federation, of Crown of the Kingdom of ...
*1793 – Danzig lost in the
Second Partition of Poland The 1793 Second Partition of Poland was the second of three partitions (or partial annexations) that ended the existence of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth by 1795. The second partition occurred in the aftermath of the Polish–Russian W ...
to Prussia, but not to Germany (the
Holy Roman Empire The Holy Roman Empire was a political entity in Western, Central, and Southern Europe that developed during the Early Middle Ages and continued until its dissolution in 1806 during the Napoleonic Wars. From the accession of Otto I in 962 unt ...
) *1806 – Danzig a Napoleonic free city and a condominium of Prussia and the
Duchy of Warsaw The Duchy of Warsaw ( pl, Księstwo Warszawskie, french: Duché de Varsovie, german: Herzogtum Warschau), also known as the Grand Duchy of Warsaw and Napoleonic Poland, was a French client state established by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1807, during ...
*1815 – Danzig reclaimed entirely by Prussia, but not as part of Germany (the
German Confederation The German Confederation (german: Deutscher Bund, ) was an association of 39 predominantly German-speaking sovereign states in Central Europe. It was created by the Congress of Vienna in 1815 as a replacement of the former Holy Roman Empire, w ...
) *1866 – Danzig a part of Germany (
North German Confederation The North German Confederation (german: Norddeutscher Bund) was initially a German military alliance established in August 1866 under the leadership of the Kingdom of Prussia, which was transformed in the subsequent year into a confederated st ...
) *1871 – Danzig a part of
German Empire The German Empire (),Herbert Tuttle wrote in September 1881 that the term "Reich" does not literally connote an empire as has been commonly assumed by English-speaking people. The term literally denotes an empire – particularly a hereditary ...
*1918 – Danzig a free city in a union with the
Second Polish Republic The Second Polish Republic, at the time officially known as the Republic of Poland, was a country in Central and Eastern Europe that existed between 1918 and 1939. The state was established on 6 November 1918, before the end of the First World ...
concerning foreign, military, customs, rail and postal affairs *1939 – Danzig illegally annexed by Germany *1945 – Danzig (as Gdańsk) fully reclaimed by
Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland has a population of over 38 million and is the fifth-most populou ...


Mayors or city mayors of Danzig


Teutonic Order The Order of Brothers of the German House of Saint Mary in Jerusalem, commonly known as the Teutonic Order, is a Catholic religious institution founded as a military society in Acre, Kingdom of Jerusalem. It was formed to aid Christians on ...

:''Note that dates overlap. This is because there were four mayors. First was titled ''president'' and had highest power, the rest were named ''second mayor'', ''third mayor'' and ''fourth mayor''. After a year the president gave power to the second mayor, and became the fourth mayor. The process repeated itself, interrupted by deaths and elections of new mayors.'' *1342–1347 – Dettloff von der Osten *1342–1354 – Henrich Burmeister der Ältere *1346–1355 – Steffen von der Osten *1354–1374 – Hillebrand Müntzer *1356–1360 – Johan von Stein *1359–1372 – Johann Wallrabe der Ältere *1361–1362 – Casper Bock *1362–1390 – Gottschalck Naase *1368–1387 – Paul Jann *1372–1385 – Johann Wallrabe der Jüngere *1379–1386 – Johann Wackaw *1381–1384 – Nicklaus Gottsknecht *1384–1392 – Herman Rolberg *1392–1405 – Reinhold Hittfeld *1395–1399 – Lubbert Haacke *1399–1404 – Peter Fürstenau *1402–1418 – Tideman Huxer *1405–1411 –
Conrad Letzkau Conrad Letzkau (in Polish: ''Konrad Leczkow'') (after 1350 – 1411) was a Councilman and later a Mayor of Danzig who, together with Arnold Hecht, was assassinated David Wallace, "Margery in Dańsk", University of Pennsylvaniathe two mayors we ...
*1407–1410 – Peter Vorraht *1408–1411 – Arend or Arnold Hecht *1411–1417 – Herman Hittfeld *1412–1413 – Albrecht Dödorff *1413–1430 – Gert von der Becke *1415–1416 – Steffen Plötzker *(before 1436) – Nicklaus Rogge *1419–1433 – Johann Beisener *1430–1441 – Peter Holste *1433–1446 – Lucas Meckelfeld *1433–1443 – Heinrich Vorraht *1436–1449 – Meinert Cölmer *1442–1456 – Martin Cremon *1445–1456 – Albrecht Hexer *1447–1480 – Reinhold Niederhoff *1452–1462 – Herman Stargardt


Kingdom of Poland The Kingdom of Poland ( pl, Królestwo Polskie; Latin: ''Regnum Poloniae'') was a state in Central Europe. It may refer to: Historical political entities * Kingdom of Poland, a kingdom existing from 1025 to 1031 * Kingdom of Poland, a kingdom exi ...

:''Teutonic Order lost Danzig to
Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland has a population of over 38 million and is the fifth-most populou ...
after 1454, during the Thirteen Years' War, and by the
Second Peace of Thorn (1466) The Peace of Thorn or Toruń of 1466, also known as the Second Peace of Thorn or Toruń ( pl, drugi pokój toruński; german: Zweiter Friede von Thorn), was a peace treaty signed in the Hanseatic city of Thorn (Toruń) on 19 October 1466 betwe ...
'' *1454–1461 – Wilhelm Jordan *1457–1461 – Jacob Falcke *1461–1475 – Johann von Scheren *1462–1478 – Johann von Walde *1462–1478 – Johann Veere *1470–1483 – Philipp Bischoff *1477–1483 – Johann Angermünde *1479–1501 – Johann Ferber *1483–1485 – Marten Bock *1484–1502 – George Buck *1484–1490 – Johann Schewecke *1489–1505 – Henrich Falcke *1492–1501 – Henrich von Süchten *1502–1513 – George Mand *1503–1512 – Johann Schewecke der Jüngere *1504–1513 – Matthias Zimmerman *1506–1507 – Antoni Backelman *1510–1526 – Eberhard Ferber *1513–1525 – Greger Brand *1514–1524 – Henrich Wiese *1517–1535 – Philipp Bischoff *1524–1529 – Matthias Lange *1525–1538 – Cordt von Süchten *1526–1535 – Edward Niederhoff *1526–1554 – Johann von Werden *1531–1547 – George Schewecke *1536–1539 – Peter Behme *1538–1549 – Barthell Brand *1540–1560 – Dr. Tiedemann Giese (nephew of the bishop
Tiedemann Giese Tiedemann Giese (1 June 1480 – 23 October 1550), was Bishop of Kulm (Chełmno) first canon, later Prince-Bishop of Warmia (Ermland). His interest in mathematics, astronomy, and theology led him to mentor a number of important young scholars, in ...
) *1550–1554 – Johann Stutte


Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, formally known as the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and, after 1791, as the Commonwealth of Poland, was a bi-confederal state, sometimes called a federation, of Crown of the Kingdom of ...

:''Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth begun in 1569 with the
Union of Lublin The Union of Lublin ( pl, Unia lubelska; lt, Liublino unija) was signed on 1 July 1569 in Lublin, Poland, and created a single state, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, one of the largest countries in Europe at the time. It replaced the per ...
, which transformed the
personal union A personal union is the combination of two or more states that have the same monarch while their boundaries, laws, and interests remain distinct. A real union, by contrast, would involve the constituent states being to some extent interli ...
of Poland and Lithuania into a
real union Real union is a union of two or more states, which share some state institutions in contrast to personal unions; however, they are not as unified as states in a political union. It is a development from personal union and has historically be ...
and also reintegrated Pomerelia as part of
Royal Prussia Royal Prussia ( pl, Prusy Królewskie; german: Königlich-Preußen or , csb, Królewsczé Prësë) or Polish PrussiaAnton Friedrich Büsching, Patrick Murdoch. ''A New System of Geography'', London 1762p. 588/ref> (Polish: ; German: ) was a ...
into the
Crown of the Kingdom of Poland The Crown of the Kingdom of Poland ( pl, Korona Królestwa Polskiego; Latin: ''Corona Regni Poloniae''), known also as the Polish Crown, is the common name for the historic Late Middle Ages territorial possessions of the King of Poland, includ ...
'' *1548–1577 –
Johann Brandes Johann, typically a male given name, is the German form of ''Iohannes'', which is the Latin form of the Greek name ''Iōánnēs'' (), itself derived from Hebrew name '' Yochanan'' () in turn from its extended form (), meaning "Yahweh is Gracious ...
*1555–1588 – Constantin Feber *1557–1578 – Johann Proite *1558–1576 – Georg Kleefeld *1577–1585 – Reinhold Möllner *1578–1592 – Georg Rosenberg *1581–1619 – Johann von der Linde *1586–1602 – Daniel Zierenberg *1589–1605 – Constantin Giese *1592–1612 – Gerhard Brandes *1603–1611 – Johann Thorbecke *1605–1614 – Barthell Schachtmann *1612–1616 – Andreas Borkman *1612–1625 – Johann Speymann *1615–1617 – Barthell Brandt *1617–1629 – Arnold von Holten *1618–1636 – Eggert von Kempen *1619–1635 – Valentin von Bodeck *1626–1620 – Ernst Kroll *1630–1642 – Johann Zierenberg *1630–1631 – Adrian von der Linde *1632–1654 – Constantin Ferber *1636–1644 – Hans Rogge *1637–1639 – Johann Ernst Schröder *1640–1649 – Nicklas Pahl *1643–1644 – Elert von Bobart *1645–1646 – Daniel Falcke *1645–1682 – Adrian von der Linde *1647–1654 – Henrich Freder *1650–1665 – Friederich Ehler *1655–1663 – Nathanaël Schmieden *1655–1673 – George von Bömelen *1664–1675 – Nicklas von Bodeck *1666–1685 – Gabriel Krumhausen *1677–1701 – Christian Schröder *1677–1686 – Daniel Proite *1683–1700 – Barbiel Schuhmann *1686–1704 – Constantin Ferber *1687–1691 – Constantin Ferber *1692–1707 – Johann Ernst Schmieden *1700–1707 – Constantin Ferber *1702–1707 – Reinhold Wieder *1704–1722 – Andreas Borkman *1707–1716 – Friedrich Gottlieb Engelcke *1708–1712 – Joachim Hoyge *1708–1740 – Gabriel von Bömeln *1712–1721 – Ernst von der Linde *1716–1710 – Carl Ernst Bauer *1720–1745 – Johann Gottfried von Disseldorff *1722–1720 – Salomon Gabriel Schumann *1723–1734 – Gottfried von Bentzmann *1730–1739 – Carl Groddeck *1735–1757 – Johann Wahl *1740–1753 – Carl Gottlieb Ehler *1741–1746 – Joachim Jacob Schwacher *1746–1748 – Johann Carl Schwartzwald *1746–1755 – Nathanael Gottfried Ferber *1750–1753 – Fridrich Krüger *1754 – Christian Gabriel von Schröder *1754 – Michael Schmidt *1756 – Johann Kenner *? – Johann Ernst von der Linde *1762–1776 – Gottlieb G. Weickhmann *1763–1767 –
Daniel Gralath Daniel Gralath (30 May 1708 – 23 July 1767) was a physicist and a mayor of Danzig. Gralath was born and died in Danzig (Gdańsk) in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. He came from a well-to-do trade family. He studied law and philosophy ...
*1777 – Gottfried Schwartz *1787 – Johann von Bentzmann *1790 – Zernecke *1793 – Eduard Friedrich von Conradi


Kingdom of Prussia The Kingdom of Prussia (german: Königreich Preußen, ) was a German kingdom that constituted the state of Prussia between 1701 and 1918.Marriott, J. A. R., and Charles Grant Robertson. ''The Evolution of Prussia, the Making of an Empire''. ...

*1794 – von Lindenow


Free City of Danzig (Napoleonic) The Free City of Danzig (French: ''Ville libre de Dantzig''; German: ''Freie Stadt Danzig''; Polish: ''Wolne Miasto Gdańsk''), sometimes referred to as the Republic of Danzig (French: ''République de Dantzig''; German: ''Republik Danzig''), wa ...

*1807–1808 – Carl Friedrich von Gralath *1808–1810 – Gottlieb Hufeland *1810–1814 – Johann Willhelm Wernsdorff *1814–1849 – Joachim Heinrich von Weickhmann


Kingdom of Prussia and

German Empire The German Empire (),Herbert Tuttle wrote in September 1881 that the term "Reich" does not literally connote an empire as has been commonly assumed by English-speaking people. The term literally denotes an empire – particularly a hereditary ...

*1850–1862 – Carl August von Groddeck *1863–1891 – Leopold von Winter *1891–1896 – Dr. Karl Adolf Baumbach *1896–1902 – Dr. Clemens von Delbrück *1903–1910 – *1910–1919 – Heinrich Heinrich Scholtz


Free City of Danzig The Free City of Danzig (german: Freie Stadt Danzig; pl, Wolne Miasto Gdańsk; csb, Wòlny Gard Gduńsk) was a city-state under the protection of the League of Nations between 1920 and 1939, consisting of the Baltic Sea port of Danzig (now Gda ...

:''Free City of Danzig created by the
Treaty of Versailles The Treaty of Versailles (french: Traité de Versailles; german: Versailler Vertrag, ) was the most important of the peace treaties of World War I. It ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers. It was signed on 28 June 1 ...
'' *1920–1931 – Dr.
Heinrich Sahm Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Martin Sahm (12 September 1877 – 3 October 1939) was a German lawyer, politician, and diplomat. He was the mayor of Danzig from 1919 and President of the Senate (head of government and chief of state) of the Free Cit ...
(since 1920 President of Senate) *1931–1933 – Ernst Ziehm (President of Senate) *1933–1934 –
Hermann Rauschning Hermann Adolf Reinhold Rauschning (7 August 1887 – February 8, 1982) was a German politician and author, adherent of the Conservative Revolution movement who briefly joined the Nazi movement before breaking with it. He was the President of the ...
(President of Senate) *1934–1939 –
Arthur Greiser Arthur Karl Greiser (22 January 1897 – 21 July 1946) was a Nazi German politician, SS-''Obergruppenführer'', ''Gauleiter'' and ''Reichsstatthalter'' (Reich Governor) of the German-occupied territory of ''Wartheland''. He was one of the perso ...
(President of Senate) *1939 –
Albert Forster Albert Maria Forster (26 July 1902 – 28 February 1952) was a Nazi German politician, member of the SS and war criminal. Under his administration as the ''Gauleiter'' and ''Reichsstatthalter'' of Danzig-West Prussia (the other German-anne ...
(Head of State)


World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the World War II by country, vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great power ...

:''Free City occupied by
Nazi Germany Nazi Germany (lit. "National Socialist State"), ' (lit. "Nazi State") for short; also ' (lit. "National Socialist Germany") (officially known as the German Reich from 1933 until 1943, and the Greater German Reich from 1943 to 1945) was ...
and incorporated into the
Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia (german: Reichsgau Danzig-Westpreußen) was an administrative division of Nazi Germany created on 8 October 1939 from annexed territory of the Free City of Danzig, the Greater Pomeranian Voivodship ( Polish Corridor ...
'' *1939–1945 –


City mayors of Gdańsk and equivalents


City mayors of Gdańsk 1945–1950

*1945–1946 – Franciszek Kotus-Jankowski *1946–1949 – Bolesław Nowicki *1949–1950 – Piotr Stolarek


Presidents of Presidium of the City National Council of Gdańsk 1950–1973

Between 1950–1973 functions of the city mayor of Gdańsk and president of the City National Council of Gdańsk were combined into one office. *1950–1953 – Piotr Stolarek *1953–1954 – Stanisław Schmidt *1954–1958 – Julian Cybulski *1958–1963 – Stanisław Schmidt *1963–1969 – Tadeusz Bejm *1969–1973 – Jan Mikołajew


City mayors of Gdańsk 1973–1990

*1973–1977 – Andrzej Kaznowski *1977–1981 – Jerzy Młynarczyk *1981–1989 – Kazimierz Rynkowski *1989–1990 – Jerzy Pasiński


City mayors of Gdańsk from 1990

*1990–1991 – Jacek Starościak *1991–1994 – Franciszek Jamroż *1994–1998 – Tomasz Posadzki *1998–2019 – Paweł Adamowicz *from 2019 – Aleksandra Dulkiewicz


Speakers of the municipal legislature


Presidents of the

Volkstag The Volkstag (English: ''People's Diet'') was the parliament of the Free City of Danzig between 1919 and 1939. After World War I Danzig (Gdańsk) became a Free City under the protection of the League of Nations. The first elections to a const ...
(1920-1939)

*1920–1921: Wilhelm Reinhard *1921-1921: Adalbert Mathaei *1921–1923: Adolf Treichel (first term) *1923–1924: Julius Gehl (first term) *1924–1926: Adolf Treichel (second term) *1926–1928: Alfred Semrau *1928–1930: Fritz Spill *1930–1931: Julius Gehl (second term) *1931–1933: Wilhelm von Wnuck (first term) *1933-1933: Franz Potrykus *1933–1936: Wilhelm von Wnuck (second term) *1937–1939: Edmund Beyl


Chairpersons of the City National Council of Gdańsk 1945–1950

1945–1948 – Alfred Kossakowski
1948–1949 – Leon Srebrnik
1949–1950 – Bolesław Gemza


Presidents of the Presidium of the City National Council of Gdańsk 1950–1973

Between 1950–1973 functions of the city mayor of Gdańsk and chairperson of the City National Council of Gdańsk were combined into one office. *1950–1953 – Piotr Stolarek *1953–1954 – Stanisław Schmidt *1954–1958 – Julian Cybulski *1958–1963 – Stanisław Schmidt *1963–1969 – Tadeusz Bejm *1969–1973 – Jan Mikołajew


Chairpersons of the City National Council of Gdańsk 1973–1990

*1973–1977 – Adam Nowotnik *1977–1981 – Jarosław Polski *1981–1984 – Wiesław Julian Gruszkowski *1984–1986 – Eugeniusz Wójcik *1986–1990 – Janusz Lewiński


Chairpersons of the City Council of Gdańsk from 1990

*1990 – Franciszek Jamroż *1990–1994 – Andrzej Januszajtis *1994–1998 – Paweł Adamowicz *1998–2001 – Elżbieta Grabarek-Bartoszewicz *2001–2018 – Bogdan Oleszek *from 2018 – Agnieszka Owczarczak


See also

* List of Gdańsk aristocratic families * History of Gdańsk * Timeline of Gdańsk


External links


List at roots.gdansk.pl
* History of Gdańsk
Gdańsk Gdańsk ( , also ; ; csb, Gduńsk;Stefan Ramułt, ''Słownik języka pomorskiego, czyli kaszubskiego'', Kraków 1893, Gdańsk 2003, ISBN 83-87408-64-6. , Johann Georg Theodor Grässe, ''Orbis latinus oder Verzeichniss der lateinischen Benen ...
Gdańsk Gdańsk ( , also ; ; csb, Gduńsk;Stefan Ramułt, ''Słownik języka pomorskiego, czyli kaszubskiego'', Kraków 1893, Gdańsk 2003, ISBN 83-87408-64-6. , Johann Georg Theodor Grässe, ''Orbis latinus oder Verzeichniss der lateinischen Benen ...
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