Albert Regge

Albert Regge (born 24 January 1866) was a German trade union leader.

Born in Pillkallen (now in Krasnoznamensky District) in East Prussia, Regge worked in the fur trade from 1881.

He began working full-time for the union in 1893, and became its president the following year, but it dissolved amid disputes in 1896.

[1][2] Membership of the Furriers' Union initially grew under Regge's leadership, peaking at 12,076 in 1921, but it then fell rapidly.

[1][2][3] In 1930, Regge and Heinrich Lange wrote Geschichte der Zurichter, Kürschner und Mützenmacher Deutschlands.