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Richard Gyptner (3
April 1901 – 2
December 1972) was a
German communist politician, activist, and
later a
diplomat in East Germany.
After graduating from...
- Hegenbart [de]" 1st
Panzer Regiment "Friedrich Wolf" 1st
Artillery Regiment "Rudolf
Gyptner [de]" 1st AA-Missile
Regiment "Anton Fischer" 1st
Rocket Detachment "Rudi...
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established their youth organisation, also
calling it the KJVD.
Richard Gyptner (1920–1924)
Hermann Jacobs [de] (1924–1925)
Conrad Blenkle [de] (1925–1928)...
- (1921–1942), Rote
Pfadfinder Gustav Gundelach (1888–1962), KPD
Rudolf Gyptner [de] (1925–1944), KPD
Georg Häfner (1900–1942),
Catholic church Kurt Hälker...
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Department Head
Tenure Richard Gyptner 1946–1948
Fritz Schreiber Richard Gyptner 1948–1949
Alexander Lösche
Rudolf Thunig 1949 Otto Schön 1950–1968 Gisela...
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appointed amb****ador to the People's
Republic of China, with
Richard Gyptner replacing him as amb****ador to Poland. In 1964, he
would be
appointed deputy...
- 1955, emplo**** at the
Ministry for
Heavy Machinery Construction Richard Gyptner (1901–1972),
secretary to
Comintern General Secretary Georgi Dimitrov,...
- In****bent
Start of term End of term
Johannes König 1950 1955
Richard Gyptner 1955 1958 Paul
Wandel 1958 1961
Josef Hegen 1961 1964 Günter
Kohrt 1964 1966...
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German Democratic Republic to
China In
office 1958–1961
Preceded by
Richard Gyptner Succeeded by
Josef Hegen Member of the
Volkskammer In
office 1954–1958...
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rejected this view. At a
meeting at his
house on 1
February 1930,
Richard Gyptner of the
Young Communist International,
castigated him for this.
After a...