Alfred Rohde

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Second Secretary
  • Heinz Freitag
Preceded byKurt Kieß
Succeeded byHeinz Freitag
Alfred Rohde
First Secretary of the
Socialist Unity Party at SDAG Wismut
In office
5 February 1971  12 November 1989
Second Secretary
  • Heinz Freitag
Preceded byKurt Kieß
Succeeded byHeinz Freitag
Volkskammer
Member of the Volkskammer
for Aue, Stollberg
In office
26 November 1971  16 November 1989
Preceded byWolfgang Rauchfuß
Succeeded byJochen Thiele
Personal details
BornAlfred Rohde
(1921-04-21)21 April 1921
Died30 January 1990(1990-01-30) (aged 68)
PartySED-PDS
(1989–1990)
Other political
affiliations
Socialist Unity Party
(1946–1989)
Social Democratic Party
(1945–1946)
Alma mater
Occupation
  • Politician
  • Party Functionary
  • Machinist
Awards
Central institution membership

Other offices held

Alfred Rohde (21 April 1921 – 30 January 1990) was a German politician and party functionary of the Socialist Unity Party (SED).

In the German Democratic Republic, he served as the longtime First Secretary of the SED at SDAG Wismut and was a member of the Central Committee of the SED. As First Secretary, he was a powerful leader in the GDR's most important mining company, the fourth largest uranium producer in the world.

He committed suicide in January 1990, having lost power in the Peaceful Revolution.

Early career

References

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