Post: | City mayor |
Body: | City of Gdańsk |
Native Name: | Prezydent miasta Gdańska |
Insignia: | POL Gdańsk COA.svg |
Insigniacaption: | Coat of arms of Gdańsk |
Flag: | POL Gdańsk flag.svg |
Flagcaption: | Flag of Gdańsk |
Incumbent: | Aleksandra Dulkiewicz |
Incumbentsince: | 11 March 2019 |
Appointer: | Electorate of Gdańsk |
Formation: | 1342/1945 |
First: | Dettloff von der Osten/Alfred Kossakowski |
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 (Polish: prezydent miasta Gdańska) from 1945 to the present day (or holders of the equivalent offices during communism).
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.
Teutonic Order lost Danzig to Poland after 1454, during the Thirteen Years' War, and by the Second Peace of Thorn (1466)
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth begun in 1569 with the Union of Lublin, which transformed the personal union of Poland and Lithuania into a real union and also reintegrated Pomerelia as part of Royal Prussia into the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland
Free City of Danzig created by the Treaty of Versailles
Free City occupied by Nazi Germany and incorporated into the Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia
Between 1950–1973 functions of the city mayor of Gdańsk and president of the City National Council of Gdańsk were combined into one office.
1945–1948 – Alfred Kossakowski
1948–1949 – Leon Srebrnik
1949–1950 – Bolesław Gemza
Between 1950–1973 functions of the city mayor of Gdańsk and chairperson of the City National Council of Gdańsk were combined into one office.