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- Gustav Ernst Hans Jendretzky (20 July 1897 – 2 July 1992)[citation needed] was a German Communist politician. He was a prominent politician of the Socialist...
- Retrieved 22 August 2019. "Jendretzky, Hans". bundesstiftung-aufarbeitung.de. Retrieved 22 August 2019. "Hans JendretzkyMunzinger Biographie". www...
- Marta Husemann (née Wolter, later Jendretzky; 20 August 1913 – 30 June 1960) was a German actress and anti-**** Resistance fighter in the Red Orchestra...
- Germany Status Capital of East Germany First Secretary   • 1948–1953 Hans Jendretzky • 1953–1957 Alfred Neumann • 1957–1959 Hans Kiefert • 1959–1971 Paul Verner...
- influenced by major politics. On January 26, 1948, trade union official Hans Jendretzky complained to his colleague Schröder in the Central Administration that...
- Council 1 Wilhelm Steudte (1897–1973) August 1952 December 1953 SED 2 Hans Jendretzky (1897–1992) December 1953 February 1957 SED 3 Horst Brasch (1922–1989)...
- Workers' Federation Julius von Jan [de] (1897–1964), Confessing Church Hans Jendretzky (1897–1992), KPD Marianne Joachim (1921–1943), Herbert Baum Group Anton...
- Serving with Karl Litke Preceded by Position established Succeeded by Hans Jendretzky Personal details Born (1893-06-17)17 June 1893 Bremen, Free Hanseatic...
- found the Free German Trade Union Federation (FDGB). He succeeded Hans Jendretzky as First Chairman of the organization, serving from 1948 until his death...
- was East Berlin's acting mayor, and from 1953 to 1957, succeeding Hans Jendretzky, he was First Secretary of the Berlin SED district leadership. From 1949...