- Otto Emil
Franz Grotewohl (German pronunciation: [ˈɔtoː ˈɡʁoːtəvoːl]; 11
March 1894 – 21
September 1964) was a
German politician who
served as the first...
- the
death of Otto
Grotewohl. However, he had been
serving as
acting chairman of the
council since October 1960 due to
Grotewohl's poor health. He was...
-
August 1950 and was
named "Otto
Grotewohl Stadium", in
honour of the then East
German Prime Minister, Otto
Grotewohl.
Between 1986 and 1992, the stadium...
- The
First cabinet of Otto
Grotewohl, also
known as the
Provisional Government of the GDR was
formed by a law on the
government of the GDR (p****ed by the...
- party's co-chairman,
alongside former SPD
leader Otto
Grotewohl. His hand
appeared alongside Grotewohl's on the SED's "handshake" logo,
derived from the SPD-KPD...
- At the
inaugural meeting of the
Volkskammer on 8
November 1950, Otto
Grotewohl was
elected Prime Minister. At the same time, the law on the government...
-
Walter Ulbricht ****umed most
executive authority.
Socialist leader Otto
Grotewohl (1894–1964)
became prime minister until his death. The
government of East...
- The
Soviet decree was
given to SED
leaders Walter Ulbricht and Otto
Grotewohl on 2 June, the day they
landed in Moscow.
Soviet Premier Georgy Malenkov...
-
Fifth cabinet of Otto
Grotewohl Cabinet Grotewohl V 4th
government of the
German Democratic Republic Date
formed 14 November 1963 (1963-11-14) Date dissolved...
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Third cabinet of Otto
Grotewohl Cabinet Grotewohl III 2nd
government of the
German Democratic Republic Date
formed 19 November 1954 (1954-11-19) Date...