Ernst Wollweber
Ernst Wollweber (1950)
Ernst Wollweber (born 18 October 1898 in Hann Münden, died May 3, 1967 in Berlin) - Minister of State Security of the GDR.
Since 1919 in the NAP. Before World War II he was involved in sabotage and diversionary activities at the Kremlin's command: he was active against ships supplying goods to the army of General Franco in Spain. There is evidence that he also participated in sabotage against the Western Allies in France during the period. war in Poland in September 1939. As long as the alliance of the Third Reich in the USSR lasted.
In 1954 he was awarded the Order of Merit for the Homeland.
Due to the measures taken in the fall of 1956 by the GDR security forces against the opposition groups, they collided with Walter Ulbricht and Erich Honecker. In 1957 he retired for health reasons and "on his own wish". Authoritative control (person):
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