Hans Nimmerfall (October 25, 1872 – August 20, 1934) was aBavarian politician of theSocial Democratic Party of Germany (SPD).
Nimmerfall was member of thecity council of the former city ofPasing (district ofMunich since 1938), as well as a member of the Bavarian parliament from 1912 bis 1918 (representative of Pasing and neighborhood).[1] In 1915, he was founder of Pasings' housing co-op "Sporer-Block", and thenceforward president of the association, which aimed for minimize housing shortage.[2] He was chairman of the inaugural meeting of the local SPD associations ofMauth-Finsterau (December 18, 1918) andAubing-Neuaubing (March 3, 1921).[3] In 1919, he was state council at the Bavarian ministry for military affairs (Germ.:Staatsministerium für militärische Angelegenheiten).[4]
After the 1933Machtergreifung and the seizure of power in the im city hall of Pasing by theNazis, he and others were deported to theDachau concentration camp in 1933.[5] He was not in the best of health, and died due to the misusages shortly after his release in Pasing.
Today, theNimmerfallstraße (beforeHorst-Wessel-Straße) in Munich-Pasing is named in honor of him.[6]