Draft:Kurt Jaworski
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Kurt Jaworski (born 4 August 1938 in Meseritz, died 7 July 2014 in Berlin) was a German executive and non-fiction author. He was the General Manager of the GDR company Mitteleuropäischen Schlaf- und Speisewagengesellschaft (Mitropa) and reported directly to the Minister for Economic Affairs of the GDR Günter Mittag. During his career he was also responsible for incoming Japanese tourists, who came to visit East Germany in the 1960s and 1970s. In addition to this he was President of Lexus-Club Europa in Petershagen/Eggersdorf 13 km east of the Berlin border, from 4 January 2002 till his death.