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German politician
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From 1960 until his death in 1968, he was the deputy mayor of Munich under Hans-Jochen Vogel.
The city's northern ring road, the Georg-Brauchle-Ring, is named after him, which in turn provides the name for the Georg-Brauchle-Ring subway station.