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Politicians of Note in East Germany

Leaders and their key positions - see also Leaders of East Germany

  • Heinrich Rau Chairman of the German Economic Commission (predecessor of the East German government), (1948-1949)
  • Erich Honecker (General Secretary of the Socialist Unity Party (SED), 1971–89; Chairman of the Council of State, 1976–89)
  • Walter Ulbricht (General Secretary of the SED, 1950–71; Chairman of the Council of State, 1960–73)
  • Wilhelm Pieck (Chairman of the SED - jointly with Otto Grotewohl, 1946–50, ; State President, 1949–60)
  • Otto Grotewohl (Chairman of the SED - jointly with Wilhelm Pieck, 1946–50; Chairman of the Council of Ministers, 1949–64)
  • Willi Stoph (Chairman of the Council of Ministers, 1964–73 and 1976–89; Chairman of the Council of State, 1973–76)
  • Egon Krenz (General Secretary of the SED, 1989; Chairman of the Council of State, 1989)
  • Hans Modrow, last socialist head of government
  • Lothar de Maizière, first (and only) non-socialist head of government
  • Günter Schabowski, famous for his role (as a government spokesman) in the fall of the Berlin Wall

Others

  • Erich Mielke
  • Wilhelm Külz
  • Günter Mittag
  • Robert Havemann
  • Gregor Gysi
  • Harry Tisch
  • Hermann Axen
  • Hilde Benjamin
  • Johannes R. Becher

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