Richard Winter

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Richard Winter (* 1934 in Sighișoara ( German  Schäßburg ), Kingdom of Romania ; † 1994 in Bucharest , Romania ) was party secretary of the district committee in Sibiu and a member of the executive committee of the Romanian Communist Party (RKP) and deputy chairman of the council of the working people of German nationality and member of the Central Executive Committee .

Life

Winter came from the ethnic group of the Transylvanian Saxons and was a member of the central committee of the Romanian communist youth organization "Uniunea Tineretului Comunist" from 1956 to 1966 . From July 24, 1965 he was a member of the Central Committee of the KPR. From December 24, 1968 to 1975, Richard Winter was party secretary of the Sibiu District Committee and a member of the Executive Committee of the RKP

On November 15, 1968, Winter was elected as deputy chairman Eduard Eisenburger at the constituent meeting of the Council of Working People of German Nationality of the Socialist Republic of Romania . Anton Breitenhofer , Peter Lamoth and Paul Schuster were elected as further deputies . In February 1971 he became a member of the Central Committee Executive Committee (Politburo).

From 1984 to 1985 Winter held the position of Minister for Procurement of Technical Materials; from 1985 to 1987 he was Minister for the Industrialization of Wood and Building Materials.

medal

  • Ordinul Muncii clasa a III-a (1959), clasa a II-a (1964) ( work medals 3rd class and 2nd class)
  • Ordinul Steaua Republicii Populare Române clasa a IV-a (1962) (Order of the Star of the People's Republic of Romania 4th Class)
  • Ordinul Tudor Vladimirescu clasa a Va (1966) ( Tudor Vladimirescu Order 5th Class)
  • Ordinul Steaua Republicii Socialiste România clasa a II-a (1971) (Order of the Star of the Socialist Republic of Romania 2nd Class)
  • Medalia A 40 – a aniversare a revoluției de eliberare socială și națională, antifascistă și antiimperialistă (1984) (Medal The 40th Anniversary of the Revolution for social, national, anti-fascist and anti-imperialist liberation )

Individual evidence

  1. Membrii CC al PCR 1945–1989 Dicționar ( Romanian ). Accessed March 24, 2014.
  2. a b c Centrul de Resurse pentru Diversitate Etnoculturală: Maghiarii din România (1956-1968) , Volume 6 Minoritãți etnoculturale. Mărturii documentare. Cluj-Napoca, 2003, p. 793, in Romanian
  3. Viitorul documentării legislative: Hotararea 2833 din 24 decembrie 1968 , in Romanian
  4. Siebenbürgische Zeitung: Volume 3 of February 20, 2012, p. 7
  5. 9am, Marius Oprea: Armaghedonul spionilor , January 31, 2005, in Romanian
  6. ^ Hannelore Baier : The year 1968 and the German minority ( Memento from July 17, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
  7. Der Spiegel : Customs and Grounds , March 15, 1971