Lothar Bolz, the Glossary
Lothar Bolz (3 September 190328 December 1986) was an East German politician.[1]
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27 relations: Anton Ackermann, Communist Party of Germany, Deputy prime minister, East Berlin, East Germany, German Empire, German prisoners of war in the Soviet Union, Gliwice, Heinrich Homann, Kiel University, Kingdom of Prussia, Marx–Engels–Lenin Institute, Minister for Foreign Affairs (Germany), Moscow, National Democratic Party of Germany (East Germany), National Front of the German Democratic Republic, Nazism, Otto Winzer, Poland, Presidium, Province of Silesia, Socialist Unity Party of Germany, Society for German–Soviet Friendship, University of Wrocław, Upper Silesia, Volkskammer, Wehrmacht.
- Deputy prime ministers of East Germany
- Foreign ministers of East Germany
- National Committee for a Free Germany members
- National Democratic Party of Germany (East Germany) politicians
Anton Ackermann
Anton Ackermann (born Eugen Hanisch, 25 November 1905 – 4 May 1973) was an East German politician. Lothar Bolz and Anton Ackermann are Foreign ministers of East Germany, members of the 1st Volkskammer, members of the Provisional Volkskammer, National Committee for a Free Germany members, Recipients of the Patriotic Order of Merit (honor clasp) and Refugees from Nazi Germany in the Soviet Union.
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Communist Party of Germany
The Communist Party of Germany (Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands,, KPD) was a major far-left political party in the Weimar Republic during the interwar period, an underground resistance movement in Nazi Germany, and a minor party in West Germany during the postwar period until it was banned by the Federal Constitutional Court in 1956.
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Deputy prime minister
A deputy prime minister or vice prime minister is, in some countries, a government minister who can take the position of acting prime minister when the prime minister is temporarily absent.
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East Berlin
East Berlin (Ost-Berlin) was the partially recognised capital of East Germany (GDR) from 1949 to 1990.
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East Germany
East Germany (Ostdeutschland), officially known as the German Democratic Republic (GDR; Deutsche Demokratische Republik,, DDR), was a country in Central Europe from its formation on 7 October 1949 until its reunification with West Germany on 3 October 1990.
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German Empire
The German Empire, also referred to as Imperial Germany, the Second Reich or simply Germany, was the period of the German Reich from the unification of Germany in 1871 until the November Revolution in 1918, when the German Reich changed its form of government from a monarchy to a republic.
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German prisoners of war in the Soviet Union
Approximately three million German prisoners of war were captured by the Soviet Union during World War II, most of them during the great advances of the Red Army in the last year of the war.
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Gliwice
Gliwice (Gleiwitz,; Gliwicy) is a city in Upper Silesia, in southern Poland.
Heinrich Homann
Heinrich Homann (6 March 1911 – 4 May 1994) was a communist politician and former Wehrmacht officer who held a number of offices in the German Democratic Republic. Lothar Bolz and Heinrich Homann are members of the 1st Volkskammer, members of the 2nd Volkskammer, members of the 3rd Volkskammer, members of the 4th Volkskammer, members of the 5th Volkskammer, members of the 6th Volkskammer, members of the 7th Volkskammer, members of the 8th Volkskammer, members of the Provisional Volkskammer and National Democratic Party of Germany (East Germany) politicians.
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Kiel University
Kiel University, officially the Christian-Albrecht University of Kiel, (Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, abbreviated CAU, known informally as Christiana Albertina) is a public research university in the city of Kiel, Germany.
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Kingdom of Prussia
The Kingdom of Prussia (Königreich Preußen) constituted the German state of Prussia between 1701 and 1918.
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Marx–Engels–Lenin Institute
The Marx–Engels–Lenin Institute, established in Moscow in 1919 as the Marx–Engels Institute, was a Soviet library and archive attached to the Communist Academy.
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Minister for Foreign Affairs (Germany)
The Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs (Bundesminister des Auswärtigen) is the head of the Federal Foreign Office and a member of the Cabinet of Germany.
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Moscow
Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia.
National Democratic Party of Germany (East Germany)
The National-Democratic Party of Germany (National-Demokratische Partei Deutschlands, NDPD) was an East German political party that served as a satellite party to the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) from 1948 to 1989, representing former members of the Nazi Party, the Wehrmacht and middle classes.
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National Front of the German Democratic Republic
The National Front of the German Democratic Republic (Nationale Front der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik) was officially an alliance of parties and mass organisations (1950–1990).
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Nazism
Nazism, formally National Socialism (NS; Nationalsozialismus), is the far-right totalitarian socio-political ideology and practices associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in Germany.
Otto Winzer
Otto Winzer (3 April 1902 – 3 March 1975) was an East German diplomat who served as East Germany's Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1965 to 1975. Lothar Bolz and Otto Winzer are communist Party of Germany politicians, Foreign ministers of East Germany, members of the 1st Volkskammer, members of the 2nd Volkskammer, members of the 3rd Volkskammer, members of the 4th Volkskammer, members of the 5th Volkskammer, members of the 6th Volkskammer, National Committee for a Free Germany members, Recipients of the Patriotic Order of Merit (honor clasp) and Refugees from Nazi Germany in the Soviet Union.
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Poland
Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe.
Presidium
A presidium or praesidium is a council of executive officers in some countries' political assemblies that collectively administers its business, either alongside an individual president or in place of one.
Province of Silesia
The Province of Silesia (Provinz Schlesien; Prowincja Śląska; Prowincyjŏ Ślōnskŏ) was a province of Prussia from 1815 to 1919.
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The Socialist Unity Party of Germany (Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands,; SED) was the founding and ruling party of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) from the country's foundation in 1949 until its dissolution after the Peaceful Revolution in 1989.
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Society for German–Soviet Friendship
The Society for German–Soviet Friendship (in German, Gesellschaft für Deutsch-Sowjetische Freundschaft/DSF) was an East German organization set up to encourage closer co-operation between the German Democratic Republic and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
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University of Wrocław
The University of Wrocław (Uniwersytet Wrocławski, UWr; Universitas Wratislaviensis) is a public research university in Wrocław, Poland.
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Upper Silesia
Upper Silesia (Górny Śląsk; Gůrny Ślůnsk, Gōrny Ślōnsk; Horní Slezsko;; Silesian German: Oberschläsing; Silesia Superior) is the southeastern part of the historical and geographical region of Silesia, located today mostly in Poland, with small parts in the Czech Republic.
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Volkskammer
The Volkskammer ("People's Chamber") was the supreme power organ of the German Democratic Republic.
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Wehrmacht
The Wehrmacht were the unified armed forces of Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1945.
See also
Deputy prime ministers of East Germany
- Alexander Abusch
- Alfred Neumann (East German politician)
- Erich Apel
- Fred Oelßner
- Fritz Selbmann
- Günter Mittag
- Günther Kleiber
- Gerhard Schürer
- Hans Loch
- Hans Reichelt
- Hans-Joachim Heusinger
- Heinrich Rau
- Herbert Weiz
- Hermann Kastner
- Horst Sindermann
- Julius Balkow
- Kurt Wünsche
- Lothar Bolz
- Margarete Wittkowski
- Max Sefrin
- Otto Nuschke
- Paul Scholz
- Walter Ulbricht
- Werner Krolikowski
- Werner Titel
- Willi Stoph
- Wolfgang Rauchfuß
Foreign ministers of East Germany
- Anton Ackermann
- Georg Dertinger
- Lothar Bolz
- Lothar de Maizière
- Markus Meckel
- Oskar Fischer (politician)
- Otto Winzer
National Committee for a Free Germany members
- Alexander Abusch
- Alfons Hitter
- Alfred Kurella
- Anton Ackermann
- Arno von Lenski
- Bernard Koenen
- Bruno Beater
- Eric Spiegel
- Erich Weinert
- Felix Scheffler
- Friedrich Paulus
- Friedrich Wolf (writer)
- Fritz Erpenbeck
- Gerhard Bechly
- Gustav Siemon
- Gustav Sobottka
- Gustav von Wangenheim
- Hans Mahle
- Heinrich Gerlach
- Heinrich Graf von Einsiedel
- Heinz Hoffmann
- Heinz Keßler
- Hermann Matern
- Hermann Rentzsch (general)
- Johannes R. Becher
- Klaus Sorgenicht
- Kurt Blecha
- Kurt Fischer (politician)
- Kurt Schumann
- Leonhard Helmschrott
- Lilly Becher
- Lothar Bolz
- Luitpold Steidle
- Moritz von Drebber
- Otto Braun (communist)
- Otto Winzer
- Peter Florin
- Richard Gyptner
- Rudolf Bamler
- Rudolf Herrnstadt
- Vincenz Müller
- Walter Ulbricht
- Walther von Seydlitz-Kurzbach
- Wilhelm Adam
- Wilhelm Florin
- Wilhelm Pieck
- Willi Bredel
National Democratic Party of Germany (East Germany) politicians
- Alfred Wunderlich
- Arno von Lenski
- Franz Fühmann
- Gustav Siemon
- Hans Gericke
- Heinrich Homann
- Heinz Neukirchen
- Herbert Scurla
- Ilse Rodenberg
- Kurt Haehling
- Lothar Bolz
- Richard Markert
- Rosel Walther
- Rudolf Bamler
- Ruth Zechlin
- Vincenz Müller
- Wilhelm Adam
- Wolfgang Rauls