Wilhelm Kyll

Wilhelm Kyll (1876 - 1956) was a German politician who served as the Mayor of Neutral Moresnet from 29 March 1915 until 7 December 1918.[1]

Wilhelm Kyll
6th Mayor of Neutral Moresnet
In office
29 March 1915  7 December 1918
Preceded byHubert Schmetz
Succeeded byPierre Grignard
Personal details
Born
Wilhelm Kyll

1876
Germany
Died1956
NationalityGermany

Life

Germany appointed Kyll as the mayor of Neutral Moresnet on 29 March 1915, which followed the German invasion of Belgium in 1914. The Kingdom of Prussia formally annexed Neutral Moresnet on 27 June 1915, although the annexation never received international recognition.

In November 1918, the Armistice between France and Germany forced Germany to withdraw from Belgium and Neutral Moresnet. This led to the ouster of Mayor Kyll.[2] He was replaced by Pierre Grignard on 7 December 1918.

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References

Preceded by
Hubert Schmetz
Mayor of Moresnet
1915 – 1918
Succeeded by
Pierre Grignard
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