Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. Edith Baumann (1 August 1909 – 7 April 1973) was a German politician. She was a co-founder and official of the Free German Youth ( Freie Deutsche Jugend / FDJ), the youth organisation that after 1946 became the youth wing of East Germany 's ruling Socialist Unity Party ( Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands / SED) .

  2. Edith Baumann (* 1. August 1909 in Berlin; † 7. April 1973 in Ost-Berlin) war eine FDJ - und SED -Funktionärin in der DDR, u. a. als Kandidatin des Politbüros des ZK der SED. Von 1947 bis 1949 war sie mit Erich Honecker liiert, verheiratet von 1949 bis 1953.

  3. By the time of her death, Honecker was already romantically involved with the Free German Youth official Edith Baumann, whom he met on a trip to Moscow. With her, he had a daughter, Erika (b. 1950), who later gave him his granddaughter Anke.

  4. 26 de fev. de 2024 · Edith Baumann (b. 1948, Ames, IA) lives and works in Santa Monica, CA. Her paintings concisely balancing precision with vulnerability, motion, and natural imperfection.

    • 1326 South Boyle Avenue Los Angeles, CA, 90023 United States
    • info@parraschheijnen.com
    • (323) 943-9373
    • Edith Baumann1
    • Edith Baumann2
    • Edith Baumann3
    • Edith Baumann4
    • Edith Baumann5
  5. Edith Baumann (Berlín, 1 de agosto de 1909-Berlín Este, 7 de abril de 1973) fue una política de la República Democrática Alemana (RDA). Fue cofundadora de la Juventud Libre Alemana , la organización juvenil que tras 1946 se convertiría en la rama juvenil del Partido Socialista Unificado de Alemania (SED, por sus siglas en ...

  6. Edith Baumann (1909–1973) was a working-class woman who rose to a high position in the Socialist Unity Party and the Free German Youth of East Germany. She married Erich Honecker, the leader of the GDR, in 1947, but divorced him in 1953 after his affair with Margot Feist.

  7. Edith Baumann (1 August 1909 – 7 April 1973) was a German politician. She was a co-founder and official of the Free German Youth ( Freie Deutsche Jugend / FDJ), the youth organisation that after 1946 became the youth wing of East Germany 's ruling Socialist Unity Party ( Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands / SED).