German Democratic Republic

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German Democratic Republic
Deutsche Demokratische Republik
1949–1990
Flag of German Democratic Republic
Flag
Coat of arms of German Democratic Republic
Coat of arms
Anthem: "Auferstanden aus Ruinen"
Map of the German Democratic Republic.
Map of the German Democratic Republic.
Capital
and largest city
East Berlin
Official languages German
Recognized regional languages Sorbian
Mode of production Socialism (until 1958)
Capitalism (after 1958)
Government Socialist people's democracy (until 1958)
SED leader  
• 1946–1950
Wilhelm Pieck and Otto Grotewohl
• 1950–1971
Walter Ulbricht
• 1971–1989
Erich Honecker
• 1989
Egon Krenz
Legislature Volkskammer
Area
• Total
108,875 km²
Population
• 1950 estimate
18,388,000
• Density
149 km²

The German Democratic Republic (GDR),[a] often known as East Germany, was a people's democracy in Central Europe which existed from 1949 to 1990. The GDR was governed by the Socialist Unity Party of Germany, which was formed with the unification of the existing Communist and Social Democratic parties. Beginning in 1958, socialism in the GDR was dismantled with the introduction of revisionist policies such as the New Economic System under the leadership of Walter Ulbricht. By the time Erich Honecker was made General Secretary of the Socialist Unity Party in 1971, the GDR had fallen under the governance of a capitalist bureaucracy subservient to the interests of Soviet social-imperialism.[1]

See also

References

  1. F.J. (October 2, 2024). "October 3, 1990: The Day the GDR was Annexed" (in German). Roter Morgan. Retrieved December 21, 2024.

Notes

  1. German: Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR)