Max Sefrin

Max Sefrin (21 November 1913 – 10 August 2000) was an East German politician who served as the minister of health and deputy premier.

[1] In the early 1950s he attended the German Academy for Political Science and Law in Babelsberg.

[1] He became a member of the Free German Trade Union Federation of which he was a district councilor in Luckenwalde in the period between 1950 and 1951.

[1] From 1951 he began to assume several posts in the CDU, including deputy general secretary under Gerald Götting.

[3] In December 1958 Sefrin was appointed minister of health succeeding Luitpold Steidle in the post.