Eugen Ritter von Knilling (1 August 1865 – 20 October 1927)[1] was the Prime Minister of Bavaria from 1922 to 1924.

Eugen von Knilling
Minister President of Bavaria
In office
8 November 1922 – 30 June 1924
Preceded byGraf von Lerchenfeld-Köfering
Succeeded byHeinrich Held
Personal details
Born(1865-08-01)1 August 1865
Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria, German Confederation
Died20 October 1927(1927-10-20) (aged 62)
Munich, Bavaria, Weimar Republic
NationalityGerman

Biography edit

Knilling was born in 1865 in Munich. He studied law at the University of Munich. From 1912 to 1918, he served as the minister for education in the government of the Kingdom of Bavaria. From 1920 to 1922, he was a member of the Bavarian parliament for the BVP. He became Prime Minister of Bavaria in 1922.

In September 1923, following a period of turmoil, Knilling declared martial law, appointing Gustav von Kahr as State Commissar with almost dictatorial powers. He was taken prisoner by Rudolf Hess during the Beer Hall Putsch of 1923. In 1924 he resigned, exasperated with politics, and returned to a civil service post.

Knilling died in Munich in 1927 at the age of 62.

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References edit

  1. ^ Bosls bayerische Biographie Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine publ. by Karl Bosl. - Regensburg : Pustet

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Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Bavaria
1922 – 1924
Succeeded by