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- was not enforceable because Honecker lay under the protection of Soviet authorities in Beelitz. On 13 March 1991 the Honeckers fled Germany from the Soviet-controlled...
- 1968. In 1976, the Honeckers attend the banquet-ball for the opening of the Palace of the Republic in East Berlin. Erich Honecker and his wife take a...
- with whom Honecker Lived Translation: Honecker and the Pastor "Er gab den Honeckers Asyl: Der Theologe Uwe Holmer ist tot" [He gave the Honeckers asylum:...
- Honecker is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Martin Honecker (1888–1941), German philosopher & psychologist Erich Honecker (1912–1994)...
- February 2011). "Privatleben: Margot und Erich Honecker". Originally transcript extracts from "Die Honeckers privat" (in German). Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk...
- Schabowski: Honeckers Absetzung. zeitzeugenportal. Archived from the original on 12 December 2021. Retrieved 6 July 2019. Resignation Speech. Honecker. Archived...
- 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...
- supported his ouster; Erich Honecker replaced him. While the Ulbricht government had experimented with liberal reforms, the Honecker government reversed them...
- dissatisfaction with the conditions in the GDR. 18 October 1989 – Erich Honecker removed as General Secretary of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany. 9...
- Forderungen) were a set of demands made by the East German leader Erich Honecker on 13 October 1980. Directed at the West German government, they called...