Eugen Munder (9 October 1899 – 20 November 1952)[1] was an early member of the Nazi Party and Gauleiter of Gau Württemberg-Hohenzollern.
He was a very effective organizer and re-founded the party's Gau headquarters, becoming the local branch leader (Ortsgruppenleiter) in Stuttgart.
From 1925 to 1928 Munder served as the editor and publisher of a local Nazi newspaper, The Southwest German Observer.
When Hitler supported his rival Christian Mergenthaler to head the list over him, Munder resigned as Gauleiter on 9 January 1928.
[7] After the end of World War II he was arrested, and in April 1948 sentenced to four and a half years in a labor camp by a de-Nazification court.