Hugo Hickmann

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Born3 September 1877
Died30 May 1955(1955-05-30) (aged 77)
Occupation(s)Teacher
Politician
Political partyDVP
CDU
Hugo Hickmann
Hugo Hickmann in conversation with Soviet envoy Vladimir Semyonovich Semyonov at the ceremony to mark Founding of East Germany (7 October 1949)
Born3 September 1877
Died30 May 1955(1955-05-30) (aged 77)
Occupation(s)Teacher
Politician
Political partyDVP
CDU

Hugo Hickmann (born Dessau 3 September 1877; died 30 May 1955[1] Langebrück) was a German politician.[2]

He was politically active for long enough to have a ringside seat in the later 1940s as West Germany and East Germany became separate countries, and East Germany quickly reverted to the pattern of the previous administration by becoming a one-party state. Neither of these developments seemed as inevitable or obvious at the time as they later became with the benefit of hindsight: Hugo Hickmann was resolute in his opposition to both of them.

Early years

Politics

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