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Walter Ulbricht - tradução para alemão

FORMER LEADER OF EAST GERMANY, FIRST SECRETARY OF THE SOCIALIST UNITY PARTY
Walther Ulbricht
  • Ulbricht's grave in Berlin
  • East German construction workers building the Berlin Wall in November 1961.
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  • collective farm]] in [[Trinwillershagen]] in January 1953.
  • Lotte]], and [[Willi Stoph]] in 1967.
  • Ulbricht's state funeral in Berlin on 7 August 1973.
  • KPD]] and [[NSDAP]] on 22 January 1931. [[Joseph Goebbels]] is visible on the left in the foreground.
  • Tsedenbal]] at Stalin's 70th birthday celebrations in Moscow, December 1949
  • "Help with the Search for the Red Murderers": Ulbricht (bottom left) on a wanted poster for the killing of Anlauf and Lenck, 1933
  • Walter Ulbricht's second appearance on the cover of Time magazine- 25 August 1961
  • Time magazine]]- 13 July 1953

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Walter Ulbricht
Walter Gropius         
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  • Gropius's ''[[Monument to the March Dead]]'' (1921) was dedicated to the memory of nine workers who died in Weimar resisting the [[Kapp Putsch]].
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GERMAN-AMERICAN ARCHITECT (1883–1969)
Walter Adolph Gropius; Walter Adolf Georg Gropius; The Walter Gropius Archive; Georg Walter Adolf Gropius; Walter Adolph Georg Gropius; Walter Adolf Gropius
n. Walter Gropius (1883-1969), bekannter deutscher Architekt vom Anfang des 20ten Jahrhunderts (einer der Begründer der Bauhausarchitektur)
Walter Cronkite         
  • The namesake [[Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication]], named after Cronkite.
  • Cronkite interviews President [[John F. Kennedy]] to inaugurate the first half-hour nightly news broadcast in 1963
  • Cronkite speaking at a NASA ceremony in February 2004
  • Cronkite meeting with President [[Ronald Reagan]] at the White House in 1981
  • Constitution}} in July 1997
  • Cronkite hosting the 61st Annual Peabody Awards Luncheon in May 2002
  • Cronkite reporting on location during the Vietnam War in 1968
  • Cronkite in 1996
  • Cronkite wrote an article for the first issue of ''Martha's Vineyard Magazine''.
AMERICAN BROADCAST JOURNALIST (1916-2009)
Walter Cronkite Jr.; Walter L. Cronkite Jr.; Walter Leland Cronkite Jr.; Walter Kronkite; Walter Leland Cronkite, Jr.; Walter Leland Cronkite; And that's the way it is; Cronkite, Walter Leland, Jr.; Walter Conkrite; Old Ironpants; Walter L. Cronkite; The Most Trusted Man in America
n. Walter Cronkite, (geboren 1916) amerikansischer Journalist und Nachrichtensprecher

Definição

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A request for something, particularly a cup of tea or coffee, especially if the person to whom the request is made is walking by the kettle, coffee machine, etc. From If you are making a drink, I'll have one with you. Originates from one C (K) Leong.
Person sees other person walking into the kitchen, calls out Witcha!

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Walter Ulbricht

Walter Ernst Paul Ulbricht (German: [ˈvaltɐ ˈʔʊlbʁɪçt]; 30 June 1893 – 1 August 1973) was a German communist politician. Ulbricht played a leading role in the creation of the Weimar-era Communist Party of Germany (KPD) and later (after spending the years of Nazi rule in exile in France and the Soviet Union) in the early development and establishment of the German Democratic Republic. As the First Secretary of the Socialist Unity Party from 1950 to 1971, he was the chief decision-maker in East Germany. From President Wilhelm Pieck's death in 1960 on, he was also the East German head of state until his own death in 1973. As the leader of a significant Communist satellite, Ulbricht had a degree of bargaining power with the Kremlin that he used effectively. For example, he demanded the building of the Berlin Wall in 1961 when the Kremlin was reluctant.

Ulbricht began his political life during the German Empire, when he joined first the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) in 1912, the anti-World War I Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD) in 1917 and deserted the Imperial German Army in 1918. He joined the Communist Party of Germany in 1920 and became a leading party functionary, serving in its Central Committee from 1923 onward. After the Nazi takeover of Germany in 1933 and the 1934 exposure of his role in ordering the 1931 murder of Paul Anlauf and Franz Lenck, Ulbricht lived in Paris and Prague from 1933 to 1937 and in the Soviet Union from 1937 to 1945.

After the end of World War II, Ulbricht re-organized the German Communist Party in the Soviet occupation zone along Stalinist lines. He played a key role in the forcible merger of the KPD and SPD into the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) in 1946. He became the First Secretary of the SED and effective leader of the recently established East Germany in 1950. The Soviet Army occupation force violently suppressed the uprising of 1953 in East Germany on 17 June 1953, while Ulbricht hid in the Soviet Army headquarters in Berlin-Karlshorst. East Germany joined the Soviet-controlled Warsaw Pact upon its founding in 1955. Ulbricht presided over the total suppression of civil and political rights in the East German state, which functioned as a communist-ruled dictatorship from its founding in 1949 onward.

The nationalization of East German industry under Ulbricht failed to raise the standard of living to a level comparable to that of West Germany. The result was massive emigration, with hundreds of thousands of people fleeing the country to the west every year in the 1950s. When Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev gave permission for a wall to stop the outflow in Berlin, Ulbricht had the Berlin Wall built in 1961, which triggered a diplomatic crisis but succeeded in curtailing emigration. The failures of Ulbricht's New Economic System and Economic System of Socialism from 1963 to 1970 led to his forcible retirement for "health reasons" and replacement as First Secretary in 1971 by Erich Honecker with Soviet approval. Ulbricht suffered a stroke and died in 1973.

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1. "Weiter so, weiter so", lobte SED–Chef Walter Ulbricht. 1'68 zog Mitic nach Ost–Berlin.
2. Was Walter Ulbricht und Franz Dahlem ihren sozialdemokratischen Gesprächspartnern in Prag vortrugen, konnte jedoch deren Skepsis nicht mindern.
3. April 2007 Als SED–Chef Walter Ulbricht 1'50 die zwar schwer beschädigte, aber in wesentlichen Teilen noch erhaltene Kriegsruine des Hohenzollernschlosses sprengen ließ, verlor Berlin seine Mitte.
4. Die Kommunisten waren durch zahlreiche Spitzenfunktionäre vertreten, darunter Walter Ulbricht, Herbert Wehner, Willi Münzenberg, Alfred Kantorowicz, Gustav Regler und Willi Bredel.
5. Walter Ulbricht, der in Propagandareden 1'66 historisch korrekt von der "Kiesinger/Strauß/Wehner–Regierung" zu sprechen pflegte, kannte diese bittere Wahrheit aus dem ersten Leben Wehners und schwieg als Mittäter wohlweislich darüber.