Hans Modrow
Hans Modrow
(born
January 27
1928
) served as one of the last
leaders
of
East Germany
and
as of 2003
functions as honorary chairman of the
Party of Democratic Socialism
. Hans Modrow was born in
Jasenitz
, now in
Poland
. He served in the
German Army
during
World War II
and became a
prisoner of war
until 1949, when he joined the
Socialist Unity Party
(SED). He had a long political career in the GDR, including periods as the First Secretary of the SED in
Dresden
in 1973 and as a member of the
Volkskammer
. He held the office of
Prime Minister of the GDR
from the resignation of
Willi Stoph
on
13 November
1989
until the free elections in
18 March
1990
. After the
German Reunification
, he served as a member of the
Bundestag
and (currently) as a member of the
European Parliament
. In 1993 the
German Federal Court
found Modrow guilty on three counts of electoral fraud committed in the Dresden municipal elections in May 1989. Modrow, Hans
Preceded by:
Willi Stoph
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Chairman of the Council of Ministers (GDR)
1989-1990
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Succeeded by:
Lothar de Maiziere
Modrow, Hans Modrow, Hans
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