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regime, and gradually pushed out those CDU members not willing to do the Communists' bidding. This culminated in the party's 1952 conference, at which the CDU formally declared itself a socialist party.
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of the GDR. He remained a member of parliament until his death. After the formal establishment of the German Democratic Republic, Nuschke became Deputy Prime Minister and chief of the Church Office.
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reporter Peter Schultze, Nuschke claimed that the East German government had popular support and that the demonstrators included West Berliners.
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Nuschke soon joined the Liberal Union (Freisinnige Vereinigung), left-wing liberal organisation, and became its secretary general of
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by the Soviet military authorities, Nuschke became acting chairman and after the party congress of 1948, party chairman.
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In 1954 he received the Patriotic Order of the GDR and in 1955 he received an honorary degree.
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gained power in 1933 Nuschke joined the opposition. After the 1944 assassination attempt on
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in 1906. As this group fused with other left-liberal organisations (in 1910) to form the
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in 1931 (i.e., a successor to the German Democratic Party).
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Chairmen of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany (DDR)
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Christian Democratic Union (East Germany) politicians
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