Egon Krenz
Egon Krenz (born March 19, 1937) is a former German Communist politician, who briefly served as leader of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) in 1989 before GDR regime collapsed.
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March 19 - 1937 - German - Communist - German Democratic Republic - 1989
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Krenz was born in Kolberg in what was then Germany and is now Poland. His family were resettled in Damgarten in 1944, when Germans were expelled from eastern Brandenburg.
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Kolberg - Germany - Poland - Damgarten - 1944 - Expelled
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He joined the SED (the Communist Party) in 1955. Throughout his career, Krenz held a number of senior posts in the Communist Party, joining the politburo in 1983. Also he was general secretary of the Communist youth movement, the FDJ.
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SED - 1955 - Politburo - 1983 - FDJ
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Following popular protests against the GDR's Communist regime, long-serving leader Erich Honecker was forced to resign on October 18th 1989. On October 24th Krenz was drafted in as his replacement. He promised to introduce democratic reforms, but events soon spiralled out of control.
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Erich Honecker - October 18 - October 24
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During his brief stint as leader of the GDR, Krenz unintentionally presided over the opening of the Berlin Wall on November 9th 1989, which was caused by a misunderstood press briefing by one of his ministers, Günter Schabowski. This quickly led to a mass exodus and then the collapse of the Communist state. Krenz resigned as leader on December 7, 1989. In a desperate attempt to improve its image, the Party of Democratic Socialism (successor to the SED) stripped him of his party membership in 1990.
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Berlin Wall - November 9 - Günter Schabowski - December 7 - 1989 - Party of Democratic Socialism - 1990
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In 1997, Krenz was sentenced to 6 1/2 years imprisonment for Cold War crimes, specifically the murder of people who tried to escape the communist regime over the Berlin Wall as well as electoral fraud, along with other criminal offences. He appealed, arguing that the legal framework of the newly-united German state did not apply to events that had taken place in East Germany, but the verdict was upheld in 1999. He started serving his sentence in Berlin-Spandau shortly after. He was released from prison in December, 2003 after only serving three years of his sentence, and quietly retired to Dierhagen in Mecklenburg. He is still under parole for the rest of his sentence, i.e. until 2006.
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1997 - Cold War - Berlin Wall - Electoral fraud - 1999 - 2003 - Dierhagen - Mecklenburg - Parole - 2006
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To this day, Krenz is one of the few former Communist politicians who continues to defend the former German Democratic Republic, asserting that both victims and perpetrators had been held hostage by the events of the Cold War.
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