Suchergebnisse
Suchergebnisse:
The Secretariat played a decisive role in selecting the Nomenklatura of the Central Committee. Nomenklatura members were the holders of the top 300 or so positions in the party and the state: changes to the Nomenklatura membership list required the approval of the Central Committee Secretariat.
- 16 December 1989
- Free German Youth
- 21 April 1946
Members of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (1 C, 45 P) Pages in category "Members of the Central Committee of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany" The following 89 pages are in this category, out of 89 total.
The Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) and its leader held ultimate power and authority over state and government. Prior to the proclamation of an East German state, the Soviets established the German Economic Commission (DWK) in 1948 as a de facto government in their occupation zone. Its chairman was Heinrich Rau .
The Socialist Unity Party of Germany ( German: Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands, shortened: SED) was the governing party of East Germany from 1949, when East Germany was created, until the elections of 1990. It was formed in 1946 a year after World War 2 ended in 1945 and after Nazi Germany was defeated and after the Nazi ...
- 1946
- Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS)
- 1990 (renamed PDS)
WALTER ULBRICHT: "In agreement with the proposals of the working class, the central committee of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany has agreed to the systematic implementation of socialism in the German Democratic Republic."
- 4 Min.
The Politburo of the Central Committee of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany: Report by the Commission on Questions Concerning Republikflucht. Berlin, June 25, 1956. The Causes of Republikflucht. According to the records of the HVDVP [Main Administration of the German People’s Police], a total of 270,115 persons fled the republic in 1955.
On March 14, 1946 the Central Committee of the SPD published a call for a merger of the SPD and KPD. A ballot was scheduled to take place of SPD members in Berlin on 31 March 1946. In the Soviet sector (subsequently known as East Berlin) Soviet soldiers sealed the ballot boxes less than thirty minutes after the polls had opened, and ...