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Erich Ernst Paul
Honecker (German: [ˈeːʁɪç ˈhɔnɛkɐ]; 25
August 1912 – 29 May 1994) was a
German communist politician who led the
German Democratic Republic...
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powerful Party Central Committee.
Sources sometimes identify her as
Edith Honecker-Baumann.
Between the late 1940s and
early or mid-1950s,
sources differing...
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targeted political figures, such as
Socialist Party General Secretary Erich Honecker or
State Security Minister Erich Mielke, who
headed the
Stasi secret police...
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former East
German dictator Erich Honecker and his wife
Margot after the
Volkskammer seized Honecker's property.
Holmer was born on 6
February 1929...
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generic name (help)
Hartmut Kasca (25
January 2012). "Geheimakte
HoneckerSo liebte das DDR-Politbüro Fremdgeher,
Charmeure – und
Walter Ulbricht klaute...
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Security and the
Soviet Army. In 1971,
Ulbricht was
succeeded by
Erich Honecker who
presided over a
stable period in the
development of the GDR
until he...
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Republic (East Germany)
during the
Revolutions of 1989. He
succeeded Erich Honecker as the
General Secretary of the
ruling Socialist Unity Party of Germany...
- the West had
become vital for the GDR's survival. In the 1980s,
Erich Honecker refused to
implement liberalizing reforms,
which alienated the GDR from...
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Honecker of corruption.
Honecker responded that
Mielke should not open his
mouth so much.
Mielke responded by
putting the last nail into
Honecker's coffin...
- with the
Soviet Union.
Honecker,
conceding to
public opinion,
devised the
formula "citizenship, GDR; nationality, German." In
so doing, the SED
first secretary...