Hans-Jürgen Stutzer

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Hans-Jürgen Stutzer (born January 25, 1926 in Berlin ; † June 20, 2007 ) was a German administrative officer and politician ( CDU ).

Life and work

After graduating from high school in Berlin, Stutzer was drafted into the Wehrmacht and participated in World War II as a soldier . At the end of the war he was taken prisoner by the Soviets, from which he was later released. He then embarked on a career in administration and, with a brief interruption, worked in the Schleswig-Holstein labor administration. As a graduate in administrative management (FH), he worked at the employment office in Rendsburg from 1960 , where he was last promoted to the council.

Political party

Stutzer joined the CDU in 1972 and was deputy state chairman of the Christian Democratic Workers' Union (CDA) Schleswig-Holstein from 1980 to 1990 .

MP

Stutzer was a member of the German Bundestag from 1976 to 1987 . He was always drawn into parliament via the Schleswig-Holstein state list.

Honors