Manfred Fraider

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Manfred Fraider

Manfred Fraider (born December 13, 1935 in Singen (Hohentwiel) ; † September 25, 2012 ) was a Hamburg politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and a member of the Hamburg Parliament .

Life and politics

Fraider was a captain and later worked as a government director at the German Hydrographic Institute Hamburg (now the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency). He was one of the people who campaigned for the acquisition and maintenance of Cap San Diego . For him it was a vision to upgrade the Port of Hamburg as an attraction with museum ships.

Fraider was a member of the Hamburg Parliament from 1982 to 1993 . There he worked on the Committee on the Situation and Rights of Foreigners, the Port, Economy and Agriculture Committee and the Submissions Committee. He was active in several SPD bodies a. a. Chairman of the SPD Hamburg Marienthal and publisher of the Wandsbeker Post.

In addition, Manfred Fraider worked for many years as chairman of the Hans Leip- Gesellschaft Hamburg and as chairman of the Friends of the icebreaker Stettin . Most recently he lived in Benz in the Malente community.

Honors

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  • Citizenship of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, 14th electoral term. Editor Hinnerk Fock , Hamburg 1992.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Cap San Diego, last surviving general cargo ship of the CAP-SAN class
  2. Hamburger Abendblatt
  3. ^ Wandsbeker Post, Hamburg 1988
  4. Information from the Federal President's Office