Alfons Pawelczyk

Alfons Pawelczyk ( born February 26, 1933 Parnow, Pomerania ) is a German politician ( SPD). He was Senator of the Interior and temporarily Second Mayor of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, and in the 6th - 9th Term member of the German Bundestag.

Life

After the escape he reached a high-school diploma at the boarding Plön Castle and completed 1951-1952 training in mining, construction and civil engineering. After serving in the riot Berlin 1952-1956 he was a professional soldier of the Bundeswehr since 1956 January and was promoted to Major. He was moved into temporary retirement due to the assumption of office. He received another promotion to lieutenant colonel of the reserve. He wrote publications on topics in the field of security and defense policy.

Policy

In the 6th - 9th Legislature sat Pawelczyk for the constituency of Hamburg -Wandsbek in the German Bundestag. He was Chairman of the Subcommittee on Disarmament and joined because of that threat to Germany and western Europe by Soviet medium-range missiles strongly in favor of the so-called NATO double-track decision as a means of foreign and security political pressure on Moscow in the late consequence of the two superpowers at the end actually the so-called " double zero solution " agreed. In this position he could not be led astray, when the SPD after the end of the reign of Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, the author of the dual-track decision, moved away from its foreign and security policies. From November 26 1980 to June 13, 1984, Alfons Pawelczyk interior minister of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, initially by the First Mayor Hans- Ulrich Klose, and after his resignation in 1981 Klaus von Dohnanyi. In a new distribution of the Senate Pawelczyk posted on June 13, 1984 as a representative of Hamburg to collar and chose him as his successor at the same time by Helga Elstner for deputy mayor. After his successor in the Interior Ministry Rolf Lange was forced to resign in the wake of the so-called "Hamburger boiler ", he was sent in addition to his duties as Commissioner for Federal and as deputy mayor again on August 7, 1986 to September 2, 1987 in the Interior Ministry. After formation of the social-liberal coalition in Hamburg on September 2, 1987 it was still only the office of representative to the Federation. Immediately after the resignation announcement, Mayor of Dohnanyi 1988 also declared Alfons Pawelczyk to May 31, 1988 his retirement from politics.

Pawelczyk founded in 1982 known as the technical directorate 65 of the Hamburg police to combat organized crime, which was unique in Germany at the time.

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