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  1. As the First Secretary of the Socialist Unity Party from 1950 to 1971, he was the chief decision-maker in East Germany. From President Wilhelm Pieck 's death in 1960 on, he was also the East German head of state until his own death in 1973.

  2. Braunschweig, Duchy of Braunschweig, German Empire (now Lower Saxony, Germany) Died: 21 September 1964 (aged 70) East Berlin, East Germany: Political party: Socialist Unity Party (1946–1964) Other political affiliations: Social Democratic Party (1912–1918; 1922–1946) Independent Social Democratic Party (1918–1922) Spouse: Marie Martha ...

  3. Socialist Unity Party of Germany. communist political party and ruling state party of the GDR. SED. Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands. East German Communist Party. Language. Label. Description. Also known as.

  4. The East German branches of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) and the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) merged to form the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) on 21 April 1946 in the territory of the Soviet occupation zone. It is considered a forced merger. In the course of the merger, about 5,000 Social Democrats who opposed it were detained and sent to labour camps and jails.

  5. It concentrates on the grass-roots relations between the Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschland (Socialist Unity Party of Germany), the state, and farming collectives and shows how economic, political, and administrative structures of the regime at the lower levels both controlled and shaped the boundaries in which farmers lived and worked and were shaped themselves by the integration and ...

  6. Hanna Wolf. Wolfgang Herger. Gerhard Wolfram. Ernst Wollweber. Ernst Wulf. Günther Wyschofsky. Categories: Socialist Unity Party of Germany politicians. Members of central committees of communist parties.

  7. The East Berlin District Committee of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany, was the position of highest authority in the district of East Berlin, having more power than the Mayor of East Berlin. The position was created on April 21, 1946 and abolished in 1989, following the fall of the Berlin Wall. The First Secretary was a de facto appointed ...