STEFAN BRANT
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Though initially quite successful — panicked Communist officials fled their offices, which were ransacked by angry protestors, and jails were successfully opened to release prisoners — the uprising lasted for barely a day. What the local Communists could not do on their own they were able to do with Soviet help. Soviet troops and tanks which had so recently liberated Germany from the nightmare of Nazi rule were used to impose a new totalitarian regime which remained in place for another 36 years.
A foreword to the book by John Hynd, a British Labour M.P., referred to the revolt as a “quite unprecedented rising of the working people and peasants of a totalitarian country against their oppressors”. He neglected to mention the August 1924 uprising in Georgia, led by the Social Democratic Party, which lasted longer than the East German revolt and had many more victims.
The common thread uniting the two revolts was the character of Lavrentiy Beria. In 1953, Beria became one of the Soviet Union’s top leaders following the death of Stalin. He pursued a reformist policy in East Germany, which helped prepare the ground for the uprising. Three decades earlier, as a young and ambitious Chekist in Georgia, he spearheaded the bloody suppression of the revolt.… (meer)