Hans-Joachim Schuke

Hans-Joachim Schuke (7 January 1908 – 20 July 1979) was a German organ builder.

Due to the political situation in the post-war years, it seemed advisable to Hans-Joachim and Karl Schuke to set up another company location in the western part of Berlin if it was no longer possible to continue in Potsdam.

In 1972, the company was forcibly nationalised and from then on was called "VEB Potsdamer Schuke Orgelbau".

Schuke remained works director until 1976, but was an employee of the district economic council in Potsdam.

From 1976 to 1990, the management of the "VEB Potsdamer Schuke Orgelbau" was in the hands of Max Thiel, whom he had known since his war captivity in the Soviet Union.