Overview
- The Offenburger Gemeinderat voted on July 28 to formally annul the honorary citizenships of Adolf Hitler and five other Nazi-era figures.
- The resolution confirms that both the original 1933 appointment decrees and the 1946 revocation orders were legally flawed and never validly recorded.
- Officials based the clarification on an expert report by historian Wolfgang Gall, who identified gaps in past council procedures.
- City administrators noted that Offenburg had already refrained from listing these individuals as honorary citizens in practice for decades.
- The move reflects a wider German effort to legally address and correct lingering Third Reich commemorations at the municipal level.