- Karl
Schirdewan (14 May 1907 – 14 July 1998) was a
German Communist activist who
after World War II
became a top East
German politician.
During the mid...
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Schirdewan is a
German language surname of
slavic origin.
Notable people with the name include: Karl
Schirdewan (1907–1998),
German Communist activist...
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Martin Schirdewan (born 12 July 1975) is a
German journalist and
politician who has been
serving as co-chairman of The Left
since June 2022. He has sat...
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Parliament election and the same year was
elected co-chair with
Martin Schirdewan of The Left in the
European Parliament (GUE/NGL) group. She
retained her...
- co-chair of The Left in the
European Parliament (GUE/NGL)
group Martin Schirdewan was
elected as Hennig-Wellsow's successor. They both
faced challenges...
- (2004–2009),
Lothar Bisky (2009–2012), Gabi
Zimmer (2012–2019),
Martin Schirdewan (2019–present) The
Party of the
European Left
consists of
member parties...
- Karl
Schirdewan had
formed within the SED
Politburo to
oppose Ulbricht's
policies and
Wollweber had unwisely[citation needed]
taken Schirdewan's side...
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breakup of the Left for its poor
results in the
state elections.
Martin Schirdewan,
federal chairman of The Left and co-chair of The Left in the European...
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Ziller was
posthumously accused of
belonging to the "anti-party
group Schirdewan, Wollweber, and others." "Ziller, Gerhart".
Bundesstiftung Aufarbeitung...
- president. His
power consolidated,
Ulbricht suppressed critics such as Karl
Schirdewan,
Ernst Wollweber,
Fritz Selbmann, Fred Oelssner,
Gerhart Ziller and others...