Klaus Schroeder

He is prolific as an author and commentator on the history of the German Democratic Republic and on the enduring post-German reunification conflicts and tensions in Germany.

[1][2] Klaus Schroeder was born in Travemünde, a ferry port and coastal resort adjacent to Lübeck.

Eine empirische Studie zu Konjunkturentwicklung und Konjunkturpolitik in der Bundesrepublik von 1967 bis 1982" This was accepted as a doctoral dissertation.

Schroeder's responsibilities in this administrative role covered the interface between then University Presidency and the Political Sciences section.

Meanwhile, in 1992 he teamed up with historian Manfred Görtemaker and sociologists Manfred Wilke and Siegward Lönnendonke to create the research group devoted to "the SED state,"[2] which has become a permanent high-level working and research group, mostly funded by third parties, devoted to Germany's post-1945 division and the reunification project on which the country was able to embark 45 years later.

Schroeder in 2004