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Günter Simon

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correspondent before returning to his position of deputy chief editor, which was now combined with the "Chief Editor for Trades Union Life" position. On 15 September, he was appointed chief editor of
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executive committee and elected to membership of its presidium, another function which he retained till 1989.
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during 1954/55 before taking a position as a junior editor and foreign news section leader for
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between 1952 and 1955, emerging with a university-level qualification in journalism.
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On 23 September 1981, he was co-opted for the 14th session of the
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Journalists' Prize of the Free German Trade Union Federation
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had come into being, based on what had previously been the
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Großbaudis, Liegnitz
Lower Silesia
Germany
Newspaper editor
Trades union official
Großbaudis, Liegnitz
Tribüne
de
Free German Trade Union Federation
Lower Silesia
Abitur
German Democratic Republic
Soviet occupation zone
moved west
SED (party)
Leipzig University
Frankfurt an der Oder
Free German Trade Union Federation
Bonn
FDGB
Fritz Heckert Medal
Journalists' Prize of the Free German Trade Union Federation
Patriotic Order of Merit
Hermann Duncker Medal




"Simon, Günter * 6.5.1933: FDGB-Funktionär, Chefredakteur der Zeitung "Tribüne""
"FDGB-Lexikon, Berlin 2009"

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