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- Leadership_of_East_Germany abstract "The political leadership of East Germany was in the hands of several offices.Prior the proclamation of an East German state, the Soviets established in 1948 the German Economic Commission (DWK) as a de facto government in their occupation zone. Its chairman was Heinrich Rau. On 7 October 1949 an East German state, called the German Democratic Republic (GDR), was proclaimed and took the governmental functions over from the DWK. (Largely with the same function owners.)For most of its existence (until autumn of 1989), the most important position in the GDR was that of the General Secretary of the Socialist Unity Party (SED). The Communist party and its leader held ultimate power and authority over state and government.The formal head of state originally was the President of the German Democratic Republic. After the death of incumbent Wilhelm Pieck in 1960, the office was replaced by a collective head of state, the State Council. The position of chairman was commonly held by the party leader. Government was headed by the Council of Ministers and its chairman, sometimes colloquially called Prime Minister.Other important institutions included the People's Chamber, whose sessions were chaired by a President of the People's Chamber, and, since 1960, the National Defense Council, which held supreme command of the GDR's armed forces and had unlimited authority over the State in time of war. The Council was composed exclusively of members of the SED's Central Committee and Politburo, with the party leader serving as Chairman of the National Defense Council. The political landscape was completely changed by the peaceful revolution late in 1989, which saw the Socialist Unity Party of Germany having to relinquish its monopoly on political power and the National Defense Council and the State Council being abolished. The remaining institutions were the People's Chamber, whose President by default became head of state for the remainder of the GDR's existence, and the Council of Ministers, both now based on the country's first and democratic elections in March 1990. The GDR joined the Federal Republic of Germany on 3 October 1990".
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- Leadership_of_East_Germany wikiPageWikiLinkText "Acting Head of State of the German Democratic Republic".
- Leadership_of_East_Germany wikiPageWikiLinkText "Acting Head of State".
- Leadership_of_East_Germany wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chairman of the Council of Ministers".
- Leadership_of_East_Germany wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chairman of the Council of State of the German Democratic Republic".
- Leadership_of_East_Germany wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chairman of the National Defense Council of East Germany".
- Leadership_of_East_Germany wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chairman of the State Council of the German Democratic Republic".
- Leadership_of_East_Germany wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chairman of the State Council".
- Leadership_of_East_Germany wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chairman".
- Leadership_of_East_Germany wikiPageWikiLinkText "East German Communist Party chief".
- Leadership_of_East_Germany wikiPageWikiLinkText "East German leader".
- Leadership_of_East_Germany wikiPageWikiLinkText "East Germany's interim head of state".
- Leadership_of_East_Germany wikiPageWikiLinkText "First Secretary of the Central Committee".
- Leadership_of_East_Germany wikiPageWikiLinkText "First Secretary".
- Leadership_of_East_Germany wikiPageWikiLinkText "General Secretary of the Central Committee and the Chairman of the State Council".
- Leadership_of_East_Germany wikiPageWikiLinkText "General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany".
- Leadership_of_East_Germany wikiPageWikiLinkText "General Secretary of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany".
- Leadership_of_East_Germany wikiPageWikiLinkText "General Secretary".
- Leadership_of_East_Germany wikiPageWikiLinkText "Head of Government".
- Leadership_of_East_Germany wikiPageWikiLinkText "Head of State".
- Leadership_of_East_Germany wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leadership of East Germany".