Bruno Grüttner

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Bruno Grüttner (born February 24, 1896 in Berlin ; † May 27, 1981 in Bonn ) was a German politician ( SPD ).

Bruno Grüttner attended middle school and became a civil servant in the higher service . He joined the SPD. With the " seizure of power " by the National Socialists in 1933 he was dismissed. From 1937 Grüttner was an independent property manager.

After the Second World War , Grüttner became administrative director at the Buch hospitals in the Berlin district of Pankow . At the first Berlin election in 1946 he was appointed to the district assembly elected by Pankow. In the next election in 1948 , Grüttner was elected to the city ​​council of Greater Berlin , but left in December 1949. His successor in parliament was then Willi Huebner . Grüttner later became an independent property manager again.

His company "Bruno Grüttner Grundstücksverwaltungen Immobilien eK" still exists today.

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