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Kurt Wagner (general)

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99: 184:. The Communist Wagner was dismissed from the Tram Company without any notice period in April 1934. By now the Communist Party had been banned in Germany, but Wagner nevertheless continued to work for it as a courier in north Chemnitz, later becoming a district party leader in Chemnitz. He was arrested on 28 March 1935. He was sent for trial at the recently created 310:. In 1952 he became Deputy Chief of Staff in the Police Operational Division, shortly afterwards promoted to the Chief of Staff position. There followed another interlude in the Soviet Union where from 1955 till 1957 he attended the General Staff Academy in Moscow and ended up with a degree in Military Sciences. He was placed in charge of East Germany's 260:
now established in the Soviet zone of Germany was nevertheless in some respects a quasi-military force, and the entire area was by now being developed into East Germany, a state modeled along principals approved in Moscow, and administered separately from the occupation zones to the west,
146:. He attended junior school from 1911 till 1919 which was followed by three years at a training college. During the 1920s he started an apprenticeship as an electrician and took various skilled and semi-skilled factory jobs. There were also periods of unemployment. He first joined a 314:, headquartered in Leipzig, in December 1957. At the end of 1959 Kurt Wagner was appointed Deputy Minister for Defence, and on 7 October 1961 he was promoted to the rank of General Lieutenant. On 1 March 1966 be was promoted to General Colonel. A year after that he retired. 298:, and in July 1952 he was promoted, but still only to the rank of Chief Inspector. Although East Germany did not feel able to create an army till 1956, in October 1952 military service grades were introduced for the Police Service, and in October 1952 Kurt Wagner became a 497: 256:) was created in the Soviet occupation zone with responsibilities that included the national coordination of the new police service. One thing on which the Americans and Soviets had agreed in 1945 was that there was no place for a German army in occupied Germany, but the 394:"Die DDR in der deutschen Geschichte War die DDR eine legitime Alternative zum Weg der Bundesrepublik? Die Antwort auf diese Frage ergibt sich durch Betrachtung der prinzipiellen Abhängigkeit der DDR von der Sowjetunion: Section III. Die Kommunisten und die Demokratie" 207:
first, and it was the US commander Major Ebbers who mandated Kurt Wagner to set up a city police force in Chemnitz, where between 8 May and 15 July 1945 Wagner, as the local "Kriminaldirektor", was in charge of crime fighting. It had nevertheless already
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suspected of entertaining pro-American sympathies. Kurt Wagner accordingly served as Chief of Police in Leipzig for more than a year, between 16 July 1945 and 16 September 1946.
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in the Soviet Union where he undertook twelve months of special training. Between 1950 and 1952 he was in charge of the police station at
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administered by the American, British and French forces. The President of the East German DVdI was the former Police Chief from
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and lost little time in creating a one-party state out of what had previously been an increasingly fractious
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in Berlin in July 1935 and sentenced to ten years imprisonment for "high treason". He remained in the
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8 July 1989) was a German soldier and politician who between 1959 and 1967 served as the
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which he had served over more than four decades ceased to exist as a separate state.
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Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union alumni
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between the Americans and Soviets that Saxony would form part of the post-war
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Wagner was born in what was then south central Germany in the city of
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accordingly withdrew, and on 2 July 1945 the Soviet army took over
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Colonel generals of the National People's Army (Ground Forces)
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In October 1949 he moved to the Party's Central Academy at
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On 30 July 1946 the German Interior Administration (DVdI /
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till his death in July 1989, a few months before the
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Index

Chemnitz
Saxony
Germany
Strausberg
Brandenburg
GDR (East Germany)
Politician
Generaloberst
KPD

Chemnitz
Strausberg
German Democratic Republic
Chemnitz
Tinsmith
plumber
street-lights
trades union
cobble stone-setter
Chemnitz Tram Company (Chemnitzer Straßenbahngesellschaft)
Communist party
NSDAP (Nazi Party)
took power
multi-party democracy
Germany
People's Court
"Super jail"
Waldheim
Americans
Saxony

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