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Karl Schirdewan (14 May 1907 – 14 July 1998) was a German Communist activist who after World War II became a top East German politician. During the mid 1950s, Schirdewan was seen as a potential successor to Walter Ulbricht but fell out of favour in 1958. Ulbricht continued to lead the government until 1971, while 1958 was the year in which Schirdewan was thrown out of the Politburo and placed in charge of the National Archives at Potsdam, a position from which he retired in 1964 or 1965.

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  • Karl Schirdewan (de)
  • Karl Schirdewan (fr)
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  • Ширдеван, Карл (ru)
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  • Karl Schirdewan (* 14. Mai 1907 in Stettin; † 14. Juli 1998 in Potsdam) war ein Politiker in der DDR und Widerstandskämpfer. Er lebte ursprünglich in Schlesien, wo er in der Weimarer Republik KPD-Jugendfunktionär wurde, und nach dem Krieg in Bayern, bevor er nach Berlin ging. Dort stieg er rasch in der neuen SED auf. Er wurde ein führendes Mitglied des Zentralkomitees. Nach dem Tod Stalins 1953 sprach er sich für eine gewisse Kritik an der Stalinzeit aus und wich auch später von der offiziellen Parteilinie ab. 1958 endete seine Mitgliedschaft im Zentralkomitee. (de)
  • Karl Schirdewan (14 May 1907 – 14 July 1998) was a German Communist activist who after World War II became a top East German politician. During the mid 1950s, Schirdewan was seen as a potential successor to Walter Ulbricht but fell out of favour in 1958. Ulbricht continued to lead the government until 1971, while 1958 was the year in which Schirdewan was thrown out of the Politburo and placed in charge of the National Archives at Potsdam, a position from which he retired in 1964 or 1965. (en)
  • Karl Schirdewan, né le 14 mai 1907 à Stettin et mort le 14 juillet 1998 à Potsdam, est un homme politique est-allemand. Il était un membre important du Comité central du Parti socialiste unifié d'Allemagne. Après la mort de Staline en 1953, il se prononce en faveur d'une critique de l'ère stalinienne et s'éloigne de la ligne officielle du parti, ce qui entraîne sa mise à l'écart des instances dirigeantes en 1958. (fr)
  • Карл Ши́рдеван (нем. Karl Schirdewan; 14 мая 1907, Штеттин — 14 июля 1998, Потсдам) — немецкий политик, член ЦК СЕПГ. (ru)
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  • Karl Schirdewan (en)
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  • Karl Schirdewan (en)
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  • Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany (en)
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