Walter Möller (7 April 1920 - 16 November 1971) was a German politician who served as the Mayor of Frankfurt from 1970 until his death in 1971.
After the rise of the Nazi Party to power in Germany, Möller began training to become a book printer, but left to join the Luftwaffe in 1937.
After the end of the war, Möller studied at the Academy of Labour in Frankfurt, graduating in February 1948.
[2] On 11 June 1970, Möller was elected Mayor of Frankfurt following the death of his predecessor, Willi Brundert.
However, shortly after his election, Möller began suffering from deteriorating health, experiencing a heart attack in May 1971.