Günter Schröder (police officer)

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Günter Schröder (1975)

Günter Schröder (* 1937 in Pomerania ) is a German former police officer and union official. From 1981 to 1986 he was chairman of the federal executive committee of the police union .

Life

On June 26, 1981, Schröder was elected in Hilden near Düsseldorf as the successor to the late Helmut Schirrmacher . He resigned after a historical comparison he used to arrest the union manager Alfons Lappas with the methods of the Nazi era increasingly met with criticism from his own ranks. His successor at the Federal Congress in Mannheim in November 1986 was Hermann Lutz . Schröder retained his offices as GdP state chairman in North Rhine-Westphalia and president of the International Union of Police Unions.

Schröder is a member of the SPD .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.gdp.de/gdp/gdphe.nsf/id/DE_Chronik/$file/CHRONIK.pdf
  2. Police: Uncomfortable man on spiegel.de: