Paul Verner

Paul Verner (26 April 1911 12 December 1986) was a German communist politician. He joined the communist movement at a young age and went into exile during Adolf Hitler's rule. Verner became a prominent political personality in the German Democratic Republic after the war.

Paul Verner
Verner
First Secretary of the
Socialist Unity Party in Berlin
In office
February 1959  May 1971
Second Secretary
  • Hans Kiefert
  • Hans Wagner
  • Konrad Naumann
Preceded byHans Kiefert
Succeeded byKonrad Naumann
Parliamentary constituencies
Member of the Volkskammer
In office
16 November 1958  12 December 1986
Preceded bymulti-member district
Succeeded byWilly Hallbauer (1987)
Central Committee Secretariat responsibilities
1980-1983Governmental and Legal Affairs
1971-1984Financial Administration and Party Businesses
1971-1983Youth
1971-1978Woman
1958–1984Church Affairs
1971-1983;
1958-1967
Sport
1958–1967Health Policy
1950–1953All-German Affairs
Personal details
Born(1911-04-26)26 April 1911
Chemnitz, Kingdom of Saxony, German Empire (now Germany)
Died12 December 1986(1986-12-12) (aged 75)
East Berlin, East Germany
Political partySocialist Unity Party
(1946–1986)
Other political
affiliations
Communist Party of Germany
(1929–1946)
Occupation
  • Politician
  • Party Functionary
  • Journalist
Awards
Central institution membership

Other offices held
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