Information about Person dodis.ch/P56902
Schabowski, Günter
* 4.1.1929 • † 1.11.2015 Berlin
Additional names: Schabovsky, GüntherGender: male
Reference country:
German Democratic Republic
Activity:
Politician
Functions (4 records founds)
Date | Function | Organization | Comments |
1978-1985 | Chief editor | Neues Deutschland | |
1981-1989 | Member | Deutschland/DDR/Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands/Zentralkomitee | |
1985-1989 | Member | Deutschland/DDR/Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands/Politbüro des ZK der SED | |
1989 | Press spokesperson | Germany/GDR/Socialist Unity Party of Germany |
Mentioned in the documents (6 records found)
Date | Nr | Type | Subject | Summary | L | |
8.11.1989 | 52957 | Telegram | International perceptions of the German reunification (1989–1990) |
Observations on the political situation and internal developments in the GDR in the days prior to the opening of the Wall. | nl | |
10.11.1989 | 52350 | Communication | International perceptions of the German reunification (1989–1990) |
Es wurden mit sofortiger Wirkung Bestimmungen für Privatpersonen und ständige Ausreisen aus der DDR ins Ausland beschlossen: Privatreisen können ohne Vorliegen von Voraussetzungen beantragt werden,... | de | |
10.11.1989 | 52922 | Telegram | International perceptions of the German reunification (1989–1990) |
Description of a “historic night” of free travel between East and West Berlin. | en | |
10.11.1989 | 53169 | Telegram | International perceptions of the German reunification (1989–1990) |
Report on the fall of the Berlin Wall and mass crossings by East German citizens into West Berlin. | pl | |
14.11.1989 | 52958 | Telegram | International perceptions of the German reunification (1989–1990) |
Report on the events that unfolded on and after 9.11.1989. Van der Tas is critical of the "false note", the claim for reunification, brought into the festivities by FRG Chancellor Kohl. | nl | |
15.11.1989 | 52937 | Telegram | International perceptions of the German reunification (1989–1990) |
Observations on the mood in East Berlin in the immediate aftermath of the opening of the Berlin Wall. | en |