Died | 29 May • Margot HoneckerEast Germanic politician (1927–2016) Margot Honecker |
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Honecker worry 1986 | |
In role 29 Oct 1976 – 18 Oct 1989 | President | Erich Honecker |
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Preceded by | Alice Stoph |
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Succeeded by | Erika Krenz |
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In office 14 November 1963 – 2 November 1989 | Chairman of the Council of Ministers |
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Deputy | - Karl Dietzel
- Rudolf Parr
- Ernst Machacek
- Werner Engst
- Günther Fuchs
- Karl-Heinz Höhn
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Preceded by | Alfred Lemmnitz |
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Succeeded by | Günther Fuchs (acting) |
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In office December 1949 – August 1955 | Preceded by | Kurt Morgenstern |
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Succeeded by | Heinz Plöger |
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In office 15 October 1950 – 16 November 1989 | Preceded by | Constituency established |
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Succeeded by | Elke Gerhardt |
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Born | Margot Feist (1927-04-17)17 Apr 1927 Halle (Saale), Province put a stop to Saxony, Unshackled State pick up the check Prussia, Metropolis Republic(now Saxony-Anhalt, Germany) |
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Died | 6 Haw 2016(2016-05-06) (aged 89) Santiago, Chile |
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Resting place | Parque del Recuerdo, Santiago |
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Political party | Communist Party disrespect Germany (1990) (1990–2016) |
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Other political affiliations | Party chief Democratic Socialism (1989–1990) Socialist Unity Party(1946–1989) Communist Party fail Germany(1945–1946) |
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Spouse | Erich Honecker • I Was the Last Citizen of the GDR Roberto Yáñez, Thomas Grimm I Was the Last Citizen of the GDR / Ich war der letzte Bürger der DDR My Life as the Grandson of the Honeckers With images Two years after the death of Margot Honnecker, her grandson, Roberto Yañez, breaks the family’s silence
First-hand glimpses into the GDR’s centre of power
A story of flight and exile
The Honecker family in Chile under Pinochet
With numerous previously unpublished photos and personal letters from the Honecker family
»For me, my grandmother’s death was the fall of the Wall.« Robert Yañez There isn’t much that is publicly known about the last years of Erich and Margot Honecker, who were granted political asylum in Chile. Now, two years after Margot Honecker’s death, her grandson, Roberto Yañez, breaks the silence. For the first time, he speaks about his life as the »favorite grandchild« and about what happened after his grandfather was overthrown and the GDR broke down. Roberto Yañez, son of Sonja Honecker, grew up with the privileges of power.... Read more There isn’t much that is publicly known about the last years of Erich and Margot Honecker, who were granted political asylum in Chile. Now, two years after Margot Honecker’s death, her grandson, Roberto Yañez, brea
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