Winfried Nachtwei
1965 to 1967 military service. Studies in Münster and Munich.
17 years teacher for history and social sciences at the Gymnasium Dülmen.
Member of the Peace Initiative Nottuln, the Forum Civil Peace Service, the Federation for Social Defense, the Platform for Civil Conflict Management, the peace initiative FREIe HEIDe, Brandenburg, the Freundeskreis der Überlebenden des Holokaust e. V., Berlin, and the support association "Villa ten Hompel", Münster; patron of the Heidelberg school project "peace is possible". Member of the Board of Trustees of CARE International Deutschland e. V., the German Coordinating Council of the Societies for Christian-Jewish Cooperation, and the Minsk International Educational and Meeting Center; member of the Advisory Board of the Wolfgang Suwelack Foundation, Billerbeck; member of the Board of Trustees of the German Foundation for Peace Research (DSF) and the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP). Board member of the German Society for the United Nations (DGVN), the "Darmstädter Signal" support group and "Gegen Vergessen - Für Demokratie" e. V.; Vice Chairman of "Freunde des Münsterlandes in Berlin e. V.".
Founding member of the GAL/GREENS in Münster, active in the peace movement from 1980 until the end of the 1990s, long-time peace policy spokesman for the GRÜNEN NRW.
Member of the Bundestag since 1994; member of the OSCE and NATO Parliamentary Assemblies, member of the German-Baltic, German-Belarusian and German-Israeli Parliamentary Groups and the Serbia and Montenegro Parliamentary Group. In the 15th parliamentary term, security policy spokesman, deputy parliamentary group chairman of BÜNDNIS 90/DIE GRÜNEN, chairman of the defense committee and chairman of the German-South-East European Parliamentary Group.
17 years teacher for history and social sciences at the Gymnasium Dülmen.
Member of the Peace Initiative Nottuln, the Forum Civil Peace Service, the Federation for Social Defense, the Platform for Civil Conflict Management, the peace initiative FREIe HEIDe, Brandenburg, the Freundeskreis der Überlebenden des Holokaust e. V., Berlin, and the support association "Villa ten Hompel", Münster; patron of the Heidelberg school project "peace is possible". Member of the Board of Trustees of CARE International Deutschland e. V., the German Coordinating Council of the Societies for Christian-Jewish Cooperation, and the Minsk International Educational and Meeting Center; member of the Advisory Board of the Wolfgang Suwelack Foundation, Billerbeck; member of the Board of Trustees of the German Foundation for Peace Research (DSF) and the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP). Board member of the German Society for the United Nations (DGVN), the "Darmstädter Signal" support group and "Gegen Vergessen - Für Demokratie" e. V.; Vice Chairman of "Freunde des Münsterlandes in Berlin e. V.".
Founding member of the GAL/GREENS in Münster, active in the peace movement from 1980 until the end of the 1990s, long-time peace policy spokesman for the GRÜNEN NRW.
Member of the Bundestag since 1994; member of the OSCE and NATO Parliamentary Assemblies, member of the German-Baltic, German-Belarusian and German-Israeli Parliamentary Groups and the Serbia and Montenegro Parliamentary Group. In the 15th parliamentary term, security policy spokesman, deputy parliamentary group chairman of BÜNDNIS 90/DIE GRÜNEN, chairman of the defense committee and chairman of the German-South-East European Parliamentary Group.