Dieter Müller (politician)

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Dieter Müller (born January 6, 1941 in Oelsnitz ) is a German FDJ and SED functionary. Until December 3, 1989 he was a candidate of the Central Committee (ZK) of the SED and a member of the FDGB federal executive committee.

Life

The son of a working-class family completed an apprenticeship as a cutter after attending elementary school and high school from 1955 to 1958 . In 1955 he joined the FDJ . After his apprenticeship, he volunteered for military service in the NVA . During this time, Müller, just 18 years old, became a member of the SED in 1959.

He then worked from 1961 to 1964 as the full-time secretary of the FDJ district leadership in Oelsnitz . In 1965, Müller moved to the district capital, Karl-Marx-Stadt , where he initially worked as secretary of the FDJ district management in Karl-Marx-Stadt. From November 1966 to March 1969 he was the first secretary of the FDJ district leadership in Karl-Marx-Stadt. In this function he was also a member of the SED district leadership office and a member of the Karl-Marx-Stadt district assembly.

At the 8th parliament of the FDJ in May 1967 Müller was elected to the Central Council of the FDJ for the first time, in 1969 he also moved full-time to Berlin, in the office of the Central Council. 1971, at the IX. Parliament of the FDJ, Müller was elected Secretary of the Central Council, which he remained until December 1980. In June 1972 he was also elected to the FDGB's federal executive committee at the 8th Federal Congress. In this office, Müller was repeatedly confirmed until 1989.

In 1976 he moved up to the inner leadership circle of the SED. On the IX. At the SED party congress in May 1976 he was elected as a candidate for the Central Committee. He was confirmed in this position at the two subsequent party conventions, but did not advance to the Central Committee as a full member. On January 17, 1981, after 20 years of full-time FDJ activity, Müller also took a full-time party position. He was elected first secretary of the SED district leadership for construction in Berlin (successor to Fritz Hoberg). He remained in this office until June 28, 1984. At the same time, from February 1981 to February 1984 he was a member of the SED district leadership in Berlin. Then he moved to the Red City Hall , but stayed in the construction industry. Müller was elected as a member of the magistrate with effect from August 1, 1984 and was confirmed in his position as deputy mayor for the coordination of construction tasks. He held this office until December 1987. Subsequently, Müller returned to his old homeland and from 1988 to November 1989 was 1st Secretary of the SED City Administration in Karl-Marx-Stadt (successor to Siegfried Albrecht). On December 3, 1989, Dieter Müller was expelled from the Central Committee and the SED.

Awards

literature

  • Andreas Malycha, Peter Jochen Winters: The SED: History of a German Party , Beck 2009, ISBN 3-40659-231-7 .
  • Andreas Herbst (eds.), Winfried Ranke, Jürgen Winkler: This is how the GDR worked. Volume 3: Lexicon of functionaries (= rororo manual. Vol. 6350). Rowohlt, Reinbek bei Hamburg 1994, ISBN 3-499-16350-0 , p. 234.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ SED Politburo resigns , accessed on February 12, 2019
  2. 12th Central Committee Plenary - Resignation of the Central Committee on December 3, 1989, accessed on October 19, 2014
  3. Eberhard Kuhrt, Hannsjörg F. Buck, Gunter Holzweissig: The SED rule and its collapse online
  4. Berliner Zeitung of January 19, 1981, p. 3.
  5. Neues Deutschland, June 29, 1984, p. 8.
  6. ^ New Germany from 14./15. July 1984, p. 8.
  7. ^ The SED: History of a German Party, p. 359, accessed on November 23, 2011
  8. ^ The end of the SED: the last days of the Central Committee, Volume, 1997, Part 2, p. 475 Online