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The National Defense Council of the German Democratic Republic (German: ''Nationaler Verteidigungsrat der DDR'' - NVR) was created in 1960 as the supreme state body of the
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(also known as East Germany or the GDR) in charge of national defense matters, including mobilization planning. The NVR held the supreme command of the GDR's
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(including the internal security forces), and the NVR's chairman was considered the GDR's commander-in-chief.


Background

The predecessor of the NVR, the ''Security Commission'' of the
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of the
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of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED), met for the first time on 6 July 1954. With the enactment of the "Law on the Formation of the National Defense Council of the GDR" on 13 February 1960, the Security Commission was transformed into the NVR. When the
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was created on 12 September 1960 to replace the office of
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, the law creating the State Council (which amended the 1949 GDR Constitution) also acknowledged the role of the NVR in GDR defense policy. On 9 April 1968, when the 1968 GDR Constitution became effective, the NVR was designated as the supreme leadership body of the state in time of war or national emergency, with full
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and
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authority. The first session of the NVR convened on 16 March 1960; the 78th, and last, session convened on 16 June 1989.


Composition of the NVR

The NVR consisted of a chairman and at least 12 members, all of whom were members of the CC of the SED; most were also members of the CC's ''
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''. Some of the members of the NVR also held leadership roles in the "armed organs" ''(bewaffnete Organe)'' of the state: the
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, the '' Volkspolizei'', and the Ministry of State Security. Subordinate to the NVR were the regional ''(Bezirk)'' and district ''(Kreis)'' operational directorates ''(Einsatzleitungen)'', whose chairmen were also the first secretaries of the regional and district party organizations of the SED.


Leadership of the NVR

The NVR strengthened
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's claim as the leading political force in the SED, as he became the NVR's first chairman, even though Wilhelm Pieck was still president of the GDR at the time. Upon Erich Honecker's rise to power in 1971, he replaced Ulbricht as chairman of the NVR.
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became chairman of the NVR on 24 October 1989 following Honecker's resignation as state and party leader, but held on to power himself for only a few weeks in the wake of the '' Die Wende'' and the fall of the
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.


Judicial Consequences Following German Reunification

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in October 1990, individual members of the NVR were prosecuted in connection with their political responsibility for the regime's border policies, including the use of deadly force ''( Schießbefehl)'' and the deaths of escapees along the
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and the Berlin Wall. As an example, in 1997, Krenz was convicted and sentenced to 6½ years in prison for his role in the deaths of four escapees, although he actually served just under four years (13 January 2000 to 18 December 2003) before being released on
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Security Arrangements for Members of the NVR

An underground bunker was built in Prenden, near
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, for the members of the NVR; this was the largest bunker complex in the GDR. Image:objekt_17_5001_01.JPG Image:objekt_17_5001_02.JPG Image:objekt_17_5001_bedden_01.JPG Image:objekt_17_5001_bedden_02.JPG Image:objekt_17_5001_brandblusinstallatie_01.JPG Image:objekt_17_5001_brandblusinstallatie_02.JPG Image:objekt_17_5001_brandblusinstallatie_03.JPG Image:objekt_17_5001_camera.JPG Image:objekt_17_5001_deur_01.JPG Image:objekt_17_5001_dispatch_01.JPG Image:objekt_17_5001_dispatch_02.JPG Image:objekt_17_5001_dispatch_03.JPG Image:objekt_17_5001_douche.JPG Image:objekt_17_5001_douche_controlepaneel.JPG Image:objekt_17_5001_gang.JPG Image:objekt_17_5001_ophanging.JPG Image:objekt_17_5001_plattegrond.JPG Image:objekt_17_5001_schacht.JPG Image:objekt_17_5001_telefooncentrale_01.JPG Image:objekt_17_5001_telefooncentrale_02.JPG Image:objekt_17_5001_toegangsdeur_01.JPG Image:objekt_17_5001_toegangsdeur_02.JPG Image:RDU-Komplekte_devices_in_bunker_17-5001,_Prenden,_Brandenburg,_Germany_-_20081012.jpg


Members of the NVR (Mid-1989)

* Erich Honecker (Chairman of the State Council and General Secretary of the SED), Chairman of the NVR *
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(Chief of Staff of the National People's Army (NVA)), Secretary of the NVR * Willi Stoph (Chairman of the Council of Ministers) *
Heinz Keßler Heinz Keßler (26 January 1920 – 2 May 2017) was a German communist politician and military officer in East Germany. His career in the military started when he was conscripted into the Wehrmacht, the armed forces of Nazi Germany, in WWII. Due ...
(Minister of National Defense) *
Erich Mielke Erich Fritz Emil Mielke (; 28 December 1907 – 21 May 2000) was a German communist official who served as head of the East German Ministry for State Security (''Ministerium für Staatsicherheit'' – MfS), better known as the Stasi, from 1957 u ...
(Minister of State Security) *
Friedrich Dickel Friedrich Dickel (9 December 1913 – 23 October 1993) was a German politician, who served as the interior minister of East Germany for nearly twenty-six years. Early life Dickel was born on 9 December 1913 in Wuppertal-Vohwinkel in the Pru ...
(Minister of the Interior) *
Horst Brünner Horst Brünner (1929–2008) was deputy Defense Minister in the East Germany, East German Council of Ministers of the GDR, Council of Ministers and chief of the Central Political Administration of the National People's Army. Life The son o ...
(Director of the Main Political Administration of the NVA) *
Egon Krenz Egon Rudi Ernst Krenz (; born 19 March 1937) is a German former politician who was the last Communist leader of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) during the Revolutions of 1989. He succeeded Erich Honecker as the General Secretary ...
(a Deputy Chairman of the State Council), SED CC Secretary for Security Questions, etc. * Alfred Neumann (First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers) * Werner Krolikowski (First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers) *
Horst Sindermann Horst Sindermann (; 5 September 1915 – 20 April 1990) was a Communist German politician and one of the leaders of East Germany. He became Chairman of the Council of Ministers in 1973, but in 1976 he became President of the Volkskammer, ...
(President of the People's Chamber) *
Günter Mittag Günter Mittag (8 October 1926 – 18 March 1994) was a German member of parliament, secretary of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED), and a central figure in East Germany's command economy. Biography Born to a working-class family in St ...
(SED CC Secretary for Economics) * Kurt Hager (Director of the Ideological Commission of the Politbüro) *
Günther Kleiber Günther Kleiber (16 September 1931, Eula – 29 March 2013, Berlin) was a former communist politician of the German Democratic Republic (GDR). He was a member of the politburo of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) from 1984 to 1989, and ...
(Member of the Politbüro, First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers) * Wolfgang Herger (Department Head for Security Questions in the SED CC) * Werner Eberlein (First Secretary of the SED Regional Directorate
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) *Hans Albrecht (First Secretary of the SED Regional Directorate Suhl)


See also

National Defense Commission of North Korea


Footnotes


References


Article at DDR-Wissen.de (German)
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