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List of members of the first Volkskammer

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This is a list of members of the Volkskammer, the supreme power organ of East Germany, for the 1st election period.

Composition

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In the Volkskammer election on October 19, 1950, according to official information, 99.72% of the voters voted for the proposal of the National Front (with a voter turnout of 99.7%).

Faction Seats of GDR Deputies Seats of Deputies from Greater Berlin Total Seats
Socialist Unity Party of Germany 100 10 110
Democratic Farmers' Party of Germany 30 3 33
Christian Democratic Union (East Germany) 60 7 67
Liberal Democratic Party of Germany 60 6 66
National Democratic Party of Germany (DDR) 30 5 35
Free German Trade Union Federation 40 9 49
Democratic Women's League of Germany 15 5 20
Free German Youth 20 5 25
Cultural Association of the GDR 20 4 24
Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime 15 4 19
Peasants Mutual Aid Association[1] 10 2 12
Social Democratic Action[2] - 6 6
Total 400 66 466

Presidium

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Faction Leaders

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Members of Parliament

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Note: A handbook or directory in book form for the members of the 1st legislative period of the People's Chamber (Volkskammer) is not yet available. Through the evaluated sources, a relatively high percentage of completeness has been achieved. However, there might still be missing members. Especially the section labeled "Annotations" in the table should be considered a critical source. Only the entered dates of death can be considered as confirmed. The sources for information regarding leaving the parliament are mostly based on session protocols. These represent the official interpretation. The actual reasons for leaving (arrest, party expulsion, etc.) are rarely mentioned in the protocols. Discrepancies in timing can also occur. As the People's Chamber had extended session breaks, there was often a significant time span between the reason and the notification of mandate loss. Only the data for mandate successors can be regarded as confirmed, although it's not excluded that these members were already active in People's Chamber committees outside of the parliamentary sessions before official mandate recognition.

Name Faction[3] Annotations
Anton Ackermann[4] SED
Wilhelm Adam NDPD
Ruth Adler FDGB
Bruno Agotz Kulturbund Berlin representative
Rudolf Agricola[5] SED
Rudolf Albrecht DBD relieved of all functions in December 1952
Heinrich Allmeroth FDGB
Friedrich Althans LDPD After previously fleeing, the loss of his mandate was announced on May 23, 1952
Georg André NDPD
Hermann Apelt Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime on October 31, 1951, he replaced MP Knoch
August Bach CDU Group leader
Wilhelm Bachem CDU in January 1951 escape to the Federal Republic of Germany
on March 2, 1951, announcement of loss of mandate
Arno Bähr LDPD
Hannelore Baender FDJ arrested in November 1952
on December 17, 1952, announcement of his resignation
Hans Baer LDPD died on August 6, 1954
Luise Bäuml FDJ
Renate Bahmann SED
Kurt Barthel Kulturbund Member of the SED
Hieronymus Bartkowiak CDU
Johann Bartl SED
Edith Baumann SED
Johannes R. Becher[6] Kulturbund Member of the SED
Ernst-Walter Beer DBD
Paul Behrendt SED
Hilde Benjamin SED
Elsbeth Benthin DFD
Fritz Bergemann FDGB
Reinhold Berger NDPD moved up on October 31, 1951
on December 18, 1953, announcement of resignation, exclusion from the party
Hans Bertram LDPD
Otto Beuer Cooperatives arrested in April 1951
on May 23, 1952, announcement of loss of mandate
Fritz Beyling Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime Member of the SED
Wilhelm Bick SED
Jost Biedermann CDU On December 17, 1952, he replaced the deputy Fruhner
Berlin representative
Walter Biering VdgB Member of the SED
Ilse Biesmann FDJ married Endter
Rudolf Blankenburger Cooperatives Member of the SED
Johannes Blender SED Berlin representative
Otto Block DBD
Gudrun Boche LDPD in May 1954 resigned his mandate due to suspicion of espionage
on June 3, 1954, notification of his resignation from his mandate
Richard Börner SED on September 12, 1951, declaration of resignation under pressure from the state party control commission because of the SA past.[7]
Notification of resignation on May 23, 1952
Lothar Bolz NDPD
Werner Bonk SED
Edith Brandt (born Bonefeld) SED
Fritz Brauer CDU
Curt-Artur Brauns NDPD removed from all party positions in April 1952
on July 23, 1952, announcement of his resignation
Theodor Brugsch Kulturbund Berlin representative
Werner Bruschke SED
Otto Buchwitz SED Senior President
Margaret Buder SED moved up on February 17, 1954
Kurt Bürger SED died on July 28, 1951
Lina Bunge SED
Friedrich Burmeister CDU
Roman Chwalek FDGB Member of the SED
Manfred Clasen LDPD
Horst Claußner FDJ
Herbert Croy DBD Berlin representative
August Czempiel FDGB Berlin representative
died on March 26, 1952
Fritz Dähn SED
Otto Dänecke CDU died on July 4, 1953
Franz Dahlem SED Initially excluded in 1953
official resignation on February 3, 1954
Paul Dahm SED on May 23, 1952, announcement of his resignation
Elfriede Dallmann NDPD Berlin representative
Siegfried Dallmann NDPD
Magnus Dedek CDU
Heinrich Deiters Kulturbund Member of the SED
Georg Dertinger CDU arrested in January 1953
on February 5, 1953, his mandate was revoked
Adolf Deter FDGB Berlin representative
Johannes Dieckmann LDPD President of the People's Chamber
Karl Dölling CDU
Horst Dohlus SED
Otto Dohne SED Berlin representative
Edith Donath Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime Berlin representative
Karl Dudziak DBD
Margarethe Dyck LDPD
Klaus-Jürgen Ebelt LDPD moved up on August 25, 1953
Friedrich Ebert SED Vice President
Werner Eggerath SED
Elisabeth Eichhorn LDPD
Elfriede Engel FDJ died on January 28, 1954
Kurt Engel FDGB
Karl-Heinz Enger LDPD
Wilhelm Engler SED
Luise Ermisch DFD Member of the SED
Georg Evenius SDA Berlin representative
Ruth Fabisch LDPD
Hubert Faensen CDU
Rudolf Missing LDPD Berlin representative
Margot Feist FDJ member of the SED; Honecker later married
Willy Fehrmann LDPD on October 2, 1953, notification of the expiration of his mandate
Wilhelm Feldmann NDPD
Charlotte Fenske Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime replaced MP J. Meyer on February 3, 1954
Fritz Fichtner CDU
Charlotte Finsterbusch DFD
Karl Fischer Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime
Lucie Fischer FDGB Schleder later married
Rosel Fischer NDPD Walther later married
Werner Fischer LDPD
Joachim Flatau LDPD
Manfred Flegel NDPD
Peter Florin SED On February 3, 1954, he replaced MP Dahlem
Paul Fortak DBD on July 23, 1952, replaced MP Krautschick
Fritz Framke SDA Berlin representative
on March 2, 1951, announcement of his resignation for health reasons
Hans Heinrich Franck Kulturbund Member of the SED
Hugo Franke FDGB
Egbert von Frankenberg and Proschlitz NDPD Member from October 31, 1951; replaced Heinz Neukirchen
Resigned from office on April 21, 1954
Berlin representative
Otto Freitag CDU
Robert Fremde SED
Hans Freund Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime Member of the SED
Heinrich Fried Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime Member until September 1, 1952, arrested in November. Announcement of resignation on December 17, 1952
Walter Friedrich Kulturbund
Wolfgang Friedrich FDGB
Max Fritsch FDGB
Alfons Fruhner CDU on December 17, 1952, announcement of his departure
Heinz Funke SED
Otto Funke SED
Hans-Paul Ganter-Gilmans CDU
Paul Geisler FDGB Member of the SED
Ferdinand Geißler FDGB
Max Gerhardt SED
Hermann Gerigk CDU removed from all positions in April 1952
on December 17, 1952, announcement of his resignation
Manfred Gerlach FDJ Member of the LDPD
Erich Geske SDA Berlin representative
Ottomar Geschke Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime Group leader
Member of the SED
Gerald Götting CDU Vice President
Willi Götting SDA on March 2, 1951, moved up for Deputy Framke
Margarete Götzelt Cooperatives
Arnold Gohr CDU Berlin representative
Ernst Goldenbaum DBD Vice President
Richard Goschütz SED
Hermann Gräfe DBD
Kurt Gregor SED replaced MP Kahmann on July 23, 1952
Gertrud Grobosch SED Berlin representative
Grete Groh-Kummerlöw FDGB Member of the Presidium
Member of the SED
Roberta Gropper DFD Berlin representative
Member of the SED
Otto Grotewohl SED
Heinrich Grüber Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime
Klaus Gysi Kulturbund Member of the SED
Georg Hagner Cooperatives Berlin representative
Franz Hahn NDPD
Karl Hamann LDPD Revocation of mandate on December 17, 1952
Dora Hanisch SED moved up on February 17, 1954
Georg Handke SED
Ludwig Harms CDU
Charlotte Hartwig Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime Member of the FDJ
Robert Havemann Kulturbund Berlin representative
Member of the SED
Alfons Dietrich Hedemann LDPD November 1953 expulsion from the party
Gerhard Heidenreich FDJ Member of the SED
Werner Heilemann FDGB Member of the SED
Emma Heinrich CDU on November 25, 1953, for the Abg. Trommsdorff moved up
Hildegard Heinze Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime Chair of the Petitions Committee
Irene Heller DFD
Heinz Hellwege CDU
Leonhard Helmschrott DBD Berlin representative
Elsbeth Helmuth FDJ later married under the name Wagner, resigned from office on June 3, 1954
Adolf Hennecke SED
Liselotte Hennig FDJ
Reinhold Hennig NDPD moved up on October 31, 1951
Elsa Hentschke SED
Johannes Herdegen LDPD
Martin Hermann DBD
Erich Hermenau FDGB moved up on February 5, 1953
Käthe Herrmann DFD on December 17, 1952, announcement of his resignation
Rudolf Herrnstadt SED on February 17, 1954, announcement of his resignation
Helmut Heßler LDPD
Waldtraut Heßler FDJ later married under the name Hackenbeck
August Hillebrand CDU died on April 17, 1953
Josef Hodes CDU
Wilhelm Höcker SED
Fritz Hofer SDA Berlin representative
Alois Hoffmann LDPD Resigned from office on April 21, 1954
Ernst Hoffmann SED Berlin representative
Heinz Hoffmann SED
Herbert Hoffmann DBD
Kurt Hoffmann CDU Berlin representative
Ursula Hoht FDJ
Heinrich Homann NDPD Vice President
Erich Honecker FDJ Member of the SED
Hans Hummel CDU
Berta Illinger DBD on July 23, 1952, for the deputy R. Richter
Wilhelm Imhäuser LDPD
Rudolf Jäger FDGB
Rudolf Jährling FDGB
Rudi Jahn SED
Anna Jahnke DBD
Georg Jedraszcyk SED Berlin representative
Wilhelm Jendras DBD
Hans Jendretzky SED Member until 1953
Artur Jentzsch LDPD moved up on April 21, 1954
Karl Jünemann CDU
Otto Jungmann LDPD
Anton Kaczmarek CDU In the summer of 1953, at the urging of the CDU leadership, he resigned from his mandate
Irmgard Kahmann SED on October 31, 1951, moved up for MP Rakow
on July 23, 1952, announcement of resignation
Gerhard Kaiser SED
Willi Kaiser FDJ
Hermann Kalb CDU
Gerhard Kalmring LDPD moved up on April 21, 1954
Erna Kamieniczny DFD Berlin representative
Herbert Kamrath FDGB Berlin representative
died on October 12, 1953
Leopold Keidel FDGB
Bernhard Kellermann Kulturbund died on October 17, 1951
Katharina Kern DFD Berlin representative
Member of the SED
Heinz Keßler FDJ Member of the SED
Martin Kielblock LDPD
Bruno Kiesler FDJ
Friedrich Kind CDU on February 6, 1952, moved up for MP Sarter
Ruth Kirchhoff NDPD
Walter Kirchhoff NDPD
Rudolf Kirchner FDGB On October 31 he replaced MP Starck
Group leader from 1953
Anna Kleinke SED
Karl Kleinschmidt Kulturbund Member of the SED
Victor Klemperer Kulturbund Member of the SED
Klara Kludas CDU
Georg Knabe CDU in May 1951 escaped to the Federal Republic of Germany
on September 15, 1951, mandate canceled
Karl Kneschke Kulturbund Member of the SED
Karl-Heinz Kniestedt SED Berlin representative
Otto Knoch Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime on October 31, 1951, announcement of loss of mandate
Helmut Koch FDJ Berlin representative
Liselotte Köhler FDJ later married under the name Roloff
Minna Köhler SED replaced MP Lauter on February 3, 1954
Willi Köhler LDPD on November 25, 1953, notification of his departure
Bernard Koenen SED
Wilhelm Koenen SED
Walter König NDPD
Ingo von Koerber LDPD
Josef Kofler CDU Berlin representative
Kurt Koloc Kulturbund
Oswald Koltzenburg NDPD
Aribert Konieczny CDU
Willi-Peter Konzok LDPD
Vilmos Korn NDPD
Otto Korrmann DBD
Richard Krams SED
Heinrich Krapohl LDPD moved up on November 25, 1953
Anna Krause SED
Lisa Krause SED
Otto Krauss LDPD
Georg Krautschick DBD on July 23, 1952, announcement of loss of mandate
Walter Krebaum SED on December 17, 1952, announcement of his resignation
Georg Kremer FDGB died on October 1, 1953
Kurt Krenz SED
Ursula Kress LDPD
Ingeborg Kreter NDPD on October 31, 1951, announcement of loss of mandate
Alfred Kretschmer| LDPD
Herbert Kröger SED
Erwin Krubke CDU
Jürgen Kuczynski Kulturbund
Member of the SED
Kurt Kühn FDGB
Willi Kuhn FDGB
Charlotte Küter Kulturbund
Alfons Kujat CDU
Johann Kunzke SED on July 30, 1953, notification of the expiration of the mandate
Anna Lange DFD Berlin representative
Fritz Lange SED
Helene Lange SED 1953 Resignation from office for health reasons
Inge Long FDJ moved up on July 30, 1953
Werner Lange DBD
Hermann Langenberg SED
Johannes Latzke CDU
Dora Lau FDGB Berlin representative
Hans Lauffer NDPD Berlin representative
Hans Lauter SED on August 26, 1953, notification of resignation from office
on February 17, 1954, further announcement of resignation from office
Heinrich Lechtenberg CDU
Arthur Lehmann LDPD
Helmut Lehmann SED
Josef Lehnert CDU Berlin representative
Johannes Leipoldt CDU on July 30, 1953, for the Abg. Dertinger moved up
Hedwig Lenz SED later married under the name Wichmann
Rudolf Lessig DBD
Harri Leupold LDPD moved up on July 30, 1953 1953
Berlin representative
Bruno Leuschner SED moved up on August 25, 1953
Ernst Lewek Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime Member of the CDU
Edith Liebig SED
Ralph Liebler LDPD Group leader until 1953
died on November 21, 1953
Günther Lieske SED
Marianne List LDPD
Reinhold Lobedanz CDU
Hans Loch LDPD
Jonny Löhr NDPD moved up on April 21, 1954
Ernst Lohagen SED on July 23, 1952, announcement of his resignation
Hans Lohrisch NDPD on October 31, 1951, announcement of loss of mandate
Alfred Lontzeck NDPD
Ernst Lorenz LDPD
Georg Lotz VdgB
Gerhard Lucht Cooperatives Member of the SED
Eva Ludwig NDPD
Margaret Ludwig CDU
Gertrud Lück SED
Martin Lüder LDPD Berlin representative
Karl Lukits FDJ Berlin representative
Member of the CDU
Franz Lukowiak CDU
Emma Maaß DBD on August 26, 1953, notification of resignation
Charlotte Mäßig CDU only recorded in the minutes until 1952
Ernst Makeprange DBD
Friedel Malter FDGB Member of the SED
Friedrich Martin DBD on July 30, 1953, notification of the expiration of the mandate
Heinz-Wolfram Mascher CDU
Hermann Matern SED Vice President
Adolf Maurer CDU
Georg Mayer SED
Hans Meier LDPD fled on March 12, 1953, notification of expiration of the mandate on July 30, 1953
Heinrich Meier NDPD moved up on February 5, 1953
Helmut Mehnert CDU
non-attached
Expelled from the party in the summer of 1951
Gerhard Melzer LDPD Announcement of resignation on February 3, 1954
Martha Melzer DBD 1954 resignation of mandate
Alfred Menske SDA Berlin representative
Robert Menzel FDJ Berlin representative
Member of the SED
Else Merke DBD moved up on August 25, 1953
Alexander Mette Kulturbund
Alfred Meusel Kulturbund Berlin representative
Member of the SED
Karl Mewis Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime Member from February 6, 1952
Member of the SED
Julius Meyer Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime retired in 1953; Escape on January 15, 1953, in connection with the doctor conspiracy; On February 5, 1953, notification of the expiration of the mandate
Member of the SED
Liane Möller FDJ Berlin representative
on June 3, 1954, notification of waiver of mandate
Otto Möller NDPD
Heinrich Moritz CDU
Helga Mucke-Wittbrodt DFD Member of the SED
Erich Mückenberger SED
Frieda Müller DBD Berlin representative
Hans Müller LDPD
Hans Müller SDA Berlin representative
Helmut Müller LDPD
Richard Müller DBD
Vincenz Müller NDPD Group leader until 1952
Otto Nagel Kulturbund Member of the SED
Werner Nagel SED
Annemarie Naß CDU on April 11, 1951, moved up for MP Rotter
Arndt Nestler FDGB
Heinz Neukirchen NDPD Berlin representative
on October 31, 1951, announcement of loss of mandate
Alfred Neumann SED
Herbert Neumann CDU Berlin representative
Ilse Neumann DBD on April 11, 1951, announcement of his resignation
Ernst Niekisch Kulturbund after the events surrounding the 17th June 1953 Resignation from office
Member of the SED
Werner Niendorf CDU
Johanna Noack SED Berlin representative
Johannes Northeim SED
Paul Nowak CDU on February 3, 1954, announcement of his resignation
Winfried Nowak LDPD
Otto Nuschke CDU
Otto Oehme CDU
Fred Oelßner SED
Georg Ohm SED
Max Opitz SED
Hermann Oschatz NDPD
Emil Otto FDGB Member of the SED
Georg Oxenbauer SED moved up on February 17, 1954
Willy Pabst Cooperatives
Fritz Panteleit DBD moved up on August 25, 1953
Herbert Papenfuß FDGB on December 17, 1952, announcement of his resignation
Margarethe Paul NDPD
Anneliese Pech LDPD Berlin representative
Gerhard Peter LDPD
Walter Petzold SED
Friedrich Pfaffenbach NDPD Berlin representative
Susanne Pfannenberg CDU
Günther Pfau SED
Paul Pflock LDPD
Erich Pfrötzschner FDGB
Anton Plenikowski SED
Arthur Plötz SED
Erna Pohl FDGB
Karl Polak SED
Emil Posch LDPD
Lydia Poser SED
Martha Puttrus DFD
Bernhard Quandt SED Moved up in 1953
Annette Radke SED
Albert Radtke LDPD
Erna Rakow SED on October 31, 1951, announcement of loss of mandate
Heinrich Rau SED
Erich Rehberg FDGB Berlin representative
Fritz Reiche CDU
Ilse Reichel SED
Hans Reichelt DBD
Irmgard Reinisch SED
Rudi Reinwarth NDPD
Elli Reuter FDGB
Martin Richter NDPD moved up for the deputy on December 18, 1953. Berger
Paul Richter LDPD on October 31, 1951, announcement of loss of mandate
Richard Richter DBD on July 23, 1952, announcement of loss of mandate
Otto Ringel SED moved up on July 30, 1953
Paul Roch DBD
Herbert Roepke SED
Wolfgang Rösser NDPD
Vera Rohde FDGB Berlin representative
Alfred Rohrbeck FDGB Berlin representative
Fritz Roocks LDPD replaced the deputy judge on July 23, 1952
Berthold Rose DBD Group leader
Walter Roske FDGB
Barbara Rotter CDU on April 11, 1951, announcement of his resignation
Walter Rübel CDU in January 1953 escape to the Federal Republic of Germany
on February 5, 1953, notification of escape, expiration of the mandate
Otto Rühle NDPD
Willy Rumpf SED
Hans-Joachim Rustenbach LDPD
Otto Sadler CDU
Aenne Saefkow Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime Berlin representative
Member of the SED
Willy Sägebrecht SED
Kurt Säuberlich Kulturbund Member of the SED
Victor Sandmann CDU fled in March 1953, notified on July 30, 1953, that his mandate had expired
Hildegard Sarter CDU mandate canceled on September 15, 1951
Gertrud Sasse LDPD
Ursula Sawitzke CDU Berlin representative
Elisabeth Schäfer NDPD moved up on April 21, 1954
Erna Schäfer DFD Resigned in 1953, parliamentary group leader
Kurt Schatter Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime
Heinrich Schaub LDPD moved up on August 25, 1953
Heinz Scheffler SED
Fritz Scheinert SED
Lothar Schiele Berlin representative
Rosa Schilling DFD
Karl Schirdewan SED replaced MP Lohagen on July 23, 1952
Wilhelmine Schirmer-Pröscher DFD Member of the LDPD
Erwin Schlemmer SED
Artur Schlesinger LDPD
Hermann Schlimme FDGB Berlin representative
Member of the SED
Elli Schmidt DFD Member of the SED
Georg Schmidt LDPD Berlin representative
Heinz Schmidt FDGB
Hertha Schmidt DFD
Martin Schmidt SED
Max Schmidt CDU
Milly Schmidt LDPD
Richard Schmidt SED
Georg Schneider SED
Max Schneider NDPD Berlin representative
Hans von Schnitzler DBD
Hans Schober LDPD
Paul Scholz DBD
Horst Schomacker LDPD
Hans Schröder Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime
Michael Schröder SED
Eugen Schröter FDGB moved up on February 5, 1953
Helene Schubert DBD on April 11, 1951, moved up for MP Neumann
Richard Schülbe FDGB
Arno Schulz LDPD
Otto Schulz FDGB
Ullrich Schulz FDGB
Eleonore Schumann LDPD Moved up in 1952
Rudolf Schwandt DBD
Hildegard Schwarz DFD Berlin representative
Reinhold Schwarz LDPD died on February 29, 1952
Otto Schwarz Kulturbund Member of the SED
Martha Schweiger FDGB
Charlotte Schwerdtfeger DFD
Fritz Sebastian SED
Max Sefrin CDU On December 17, 1952, he replaced MP Gerigk
Group leader
Kurt Seibt Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime moved up on November 25, 1953
Member of the SED
Hans Seigewasser Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime Member of the SED
Hermann Selbach LDPD Berlin representative
on August 4 announced loss of mandate
Fritz Selbmann SED
Käte Selbmann DFD
Charlotte Sembdner NDPD
Heinz Semrau SED
Alfons Sendrowski SED
Otto Sepke SED
Max Seydewitz SED
Rolf Seyfarth LDPD
Carl Siebenpfeiffer CDU
Johanna Sieber FDGB
Hans-Joachim Siekiera LDPD Member until 1951
Gustav Siemon NDPD
Frieda Sitter SED
Gertrud Soelch FDGB
Robert Sommer LDPD
Werner Staake Kulturbund
Alexander Starck FDGB removed from office in May 1951
on October 31, 1951, announcement of loss of mandate
Erwin Steffen LDPD
Johannes Stefko LDPD
Luitpold Steidle CDU
Rudolf Steinwand Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime Member of the SED
Antonie Stemmler Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime Member of the SED
Hans Günther Stibbe CDU
Erich Stoll CDU
Wilhelm von Stoltzenberg LDPD in February 1953 escape to the Federal Republic of Germany
on February 5, 1953, notification of escape, expiration of the mandate
Willi Stoph SED
Jakob Straub SED
Annemarie Straubing FDJ
Otto Strauss SED
Franz Striemann SED
Ilse Striffler FDGB
Johannes Stroux Kulturbund died on August 25, 1954
Edgar Strumpfl DBD
Heinz Stubenrauch CDU
Max Suhrbier LDPD
Herbert Täschner LDPD
Gertrud Teschner SED Berlin representative
died on August 10, 1954
Gerhard Teske moved up on July 30, 1953
Erich Teubig LDPD Berlin representative, escaped in July 1952
Rosa Thälmann Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime Member of the SED
Oswald Thiel FDGB mandate canceled on September 15, 1951
Ilse Thiele DFD moved up on February 17, 1954
Member of the SED
Walter Thierfelder LDPD
Margaret Thon CDU Berlin representative
Walter Thürmer LDPD
Elsa Thurmann Cooperatives Berlin representative
mandate canceled on September 15, 1951
Heinrich Tobias Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime Berlin representative
Heinrich Toeplitz CDU on March 2, 1951, he replaced MP Bachem
Alfred Tottewitz LDPD
Ferdinand Trauboth NDPD
Hedwig Trentowski SED
Otto Trillitzsch SED Fall 1953 Resignation from office
Siegfried Trommsdorff CDU In July 1952 he fled to the Federal Republic of Germany
Elfriede Überhamm SDA Berlin representative
Bodo Uhse SED
Carl Ulbricht CDU
Walter Ulbricht SED
Helmut Unger FDGB
Fritz Uschner SED on August 26, 1953, notification of resignation
Kurt Vieweg VdgB Member of the SED
Ewald Voelker LDPD
Erich Wächter CDU
Else Wagner DBD
Paul Wandel SED
Willy Warning CDU
Herbert Warnke FDGB
Johannes Warnke SED
Friedrich Wehmer VdgB Group leader
Member of the SED
Rudi Weinreich SED Berlin representative
on July 30, 1953, notification of the expiration of the mandate
Ilse Weintraud NDPD
Fritz Weißhaupt DBD
Ursula Weißhuhn CDU
Erich Wendt Kulturbund Group leader
Member of the SED
Josef Wenig FDGB
Elisabeth Werth FDJ later married under the name Niederberger
Harald Werthmann LDPD moved up on August 25, 1953
Kurt Westphal SED
Herbert Wetzstein LDPD
Ernst Wicha DBD
Hans Wiedemann CDU On February 3, 1954, he replaced MP Dänecke
Erich Winkler LDPD
Hans-Joachim Winkler FDGB Member of the SED
Otto Winzer SED
Erich Wirth FDGB
Gustav Wirth SED
Alfred Wittig Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime Berlin representative
Iris Wittig FDJ on August 4, 1954, notification of resignation
Margarete Wittkowski Cooperatives moved up on July 23, 1952
Member of the SED
Charlotte Wittmar CDU
Adelheid Wolf SED
Fritz Wolff LDPD Member since 1953
Gerhard Wollenhaupt SED
Fritz Wordel FDGB Berlin representative
Joseph Wujciak CDU
Alfred Wulf CDU on December 18, 1953, for the Abg. Kaczmarek moved up
Alfred Wunderlich NDPD
Elisabeth Zaisser DFD Member of the SED
Wilhelm Zaisser SED on February 17, 1954, announcement of his resignation
Eduard Zerdick FDJ Berlin representative
Harry Zeuge SED Berlin representative
Resigned from office on April 21, 1954
Annerose Zibolsky FDJ
Gerhart Ziller SED moved up on August 25, 1953
Max Zimmermann VdgB
Kurt Zipper LDPD Berlin representative
on September 5, 1952, revocation of the mandate
Arnold Zweig Kulturbund

References

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  1. ^ Die Fraktion wurde paritätisch mit Abgeordneten der VdgB und des Verbandes der Konsumgenossenschaften besetzt.
  2. ^ Die SDA war die Sozialdemokratische Aktion, ehemalige Ostberliner SPD-Mitglieder.
  3. ^ The exact faction affiliation was not always clear from the sources. In case of doubt, possible affiliations are listed.
  4. ^ "Ackermann, Anton (1905-1973)". Das Bundesarchiv (German Federal Archives). 2004-2005. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
  5. ^ "Agricola, Rudolf (1900 - 1985)". Das Bundesarchiv (German Federal Archives). 2004-2005. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
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