- same year. The
Piecks' daughter, Elly
Winter (1898–1987), held
various posts in the SED and East
German government.
Their son
Arthur Pieck (1899–1970) served...
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Anton Franciscus Pieck (19
April 1895 – 24
November 1987) was a
Dutch painter,
artist and
graphic artist. His
works are
noted for
their nostalgic or fairy...
- in law By 1936 the
Piecks had made
their home in Moscow, and it was in
nearby Podlipiki that at the end of
August Arthur Pieck's mother, Christine, who...
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Pieck is a
Dutch surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Adri
Pieck (1894–1982),
Dutch artist Anton Pieck (1895–1987),
Dutch painter, artist...
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Pieck (1894–1982) was a
Dutch painter.
Pieck was born on 29
April 1894 in the
Scheveningen section of The Hague. Her
sister Margaretha "Gretha"
Pieck...
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Nicholas Pieck, O.F.M., "Nicolaas" or "Claes
Pieck" in Dutch, was a
Franciscan friar who was one of a
group of
Catholic clergy and lay brothers, the Martyrs...
- was
officially named "Wilhelm-
Pieck-Stadt Guben" by East
Germany after its
first and only
State President Wilhelm Pieck, who was born in the
eastern half...
- anti-fascist unity. At the
conference the
ascension of
Walter Ulbricht and
Wilhelm Pieck as the new main
leaders of the KPD was affirmed. The
Brussels Party Conference...
-
report on the
Activities of ECCI,
delivered on the
second day by
Wilhelm Pieck of the
Communist Party of Germany.
While lauding the 1928
tactic of "class...
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Pieck of the
Socialist Unity Party of
Germany (SED),
elected on 11
October 1949 and re-elected in 1953 and in 1957.
Shortly after the
death of
Pieck on...