Politics of East Germany


 

East Germany, officially the German Democratic Republic (GDR), {{ll|German}} Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR), was created as a socialist republic in 1949 and began to institute a government based on that of the Soviet Union. The equivalent of the Communist Party in East Germany was the Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (Socialist Unity Party of Germany, SED), which along with other parties, was part of the National Front of Democratic Germany. It was created in 1946 through the merger of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) and the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) in the Soviet controlled zone. Following German reunification, the SED was renamed the Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS).

Related Topics:
East Germany - 1949 - Soviet Union - Communist Party - Socialist Unity Party of Germany - 1946 - Communist Party of Germany - Social Democratic Party of Germany - German reunification - Party of Democratic Socialism

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The other political parties ran under the joint slate of the National Front, controlled by the SED, for elections to the Volkskammer, the East German Parliament. (Elections took place, but were effectively controlled by the SED/state hierarchy, as for example Hans Modrow has noted.) In West Germany, the Communist Party was banned.

Related Topics:
National Front - Volkskammer - Hans Modrow - West Germany

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Introduction
Politicians of note in East Germany
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