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Honecker’s Germany

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2014

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AS HE SALUTED THE GRIM FORMATIONS OF 10,000 ‘FIGHTING groups of the working class’ and thousands of other soldiers and paramilitary police in Berlin's Karl-Marx-Allee on 13 August, Erich Honecker looked quite relaxed. He knew that his colleagues Egon Krenz (crown prince and security overlord) and Erich Mielke (Minister for State Security) had taken every precaution to ensure that there would be no counter-demonstrations to mar this celebration of 25 years of the ‘anti-fascist defensive (Berlin) wall’. In this, his fifteenth year as leader of the Socialist Unity Party (SED), the 74-year-old Honecker could compliment himself on a successful party congress followed by successfully staged elections. He could also look back to a number of successful initiatives in the GDR's external relations.

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Copyright © Government and Opposition Ltd 1987

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6 I have dealt with sport in the GDR in detail in Sport Under Communism edited by James Riordan, London, 1978. The GDR’s view is presented in Wanneberger, Günther (ed.), Köperkultur und Sport in der DDR, Berlin, Sportverlag, 1982.Google Scholar

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