Wilhelm Pieck

Wilhelm Pieck
Pieck in 1946
President of East Germany
In office
11 October 1949 – 7 September 1960
Preceded byKarl Dönitz (as President of the Reich)
Succeeded byWalter Ulbricht (as Chairman of the State Council)
Chairman of the
Socialist Unity Party
In office
22 April 1946 – 25 July 1950
Serving with Otto Grotewohl
Deputy
Preceded byhimself (as Chairman of the KPD)
Succeeded byWalter Ulbricht
(as General Secretary)
Chairman of the
Communist Party of Germany
In office
1 February 1934 – 22 April 1946
Acting: 1 February 1934 – 18 August 1944 [note 1]
Preceded byJohn Schehr
Succeeded byhimself (as Co-Chairman of the Socialist Unity Party)
Parliamentary constituencies
Member of the
Provisional Volkskammer
In office
7 October 1949 – 22 February 1950
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded byWilli Stoph
Member of the Reichstag
for Berlin
In office
1 July 1928 – 28 February 1933
Preceded bymulti-member district
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
Member of the
Landtag of Prussia
for Potsdam II
In office
25 May 1932 – 31 March 1933
Preceded bymulti-member district
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
In office
10 March 1921 – 14 June 1928
Preceded byAdolph Hoffmann
Succeeded byErich Raddatz
Personal details
Born
Friedrich Wilhelm Reinhold Pieck

(1876-01-03)3 January 1876
Guben, Province of Brandenburg, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire (now Gubin, Poland)
Died7 September 1960(1960-09-07) (aged 84)
East Berlin, East Germany
Political partySocialist Unity Party
(1946–1960)
Other political
affiliations
Communist Party of Germany (1918–1946)
Social Democratic Party
(1895–1918)
SpouseChristine Häfker
ChildrenElly Winter
Arthur Pieck
Eleonore Staimer
Occupation
  • Politician
  • Party Clerk
  • Carpenter
Signature
Central institution membership

Other offices held

Friedrich Wilhelm Reinhold Pieck (German pronunciation: [ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈpiːk]; 3 January 1876 – 7 September 1960) was a German communist politician who served as the chairman of the Socialist Unity Party from 1946 to 1950 and as president of the German Democratic Republic from 1949 to 1960.[1]


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  1. ^ Rolf Badstübner and Wilfried Loth (eds) Wilhelm Pieck – Aufzeichnungen zur Deutschlandpolitik 1945–1953, Berlin: Wiley-VCH, 1994