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{{Villain_Infobox|image = Opvolger van Pieck, Walter Ulbricht, Bestanddeelnr 911-5926.jpg|fullname = Walter Ernst Paul Ulbricht|origin = 30 June 1893<br>Leipzig, Kingdom of Saxony, German Empire|occupation = Joiner<br>Statesperson|goals = Build the Berlin Wall (succeeded)<br>Spread Communism in East Germany (failed)|type of villain = East German Dictator}}
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'''Walter Ulbricht''' (June 30<sup>th</sup>, 1893 — August 1<sup>st</sup>, 1973), German Communist leader and head of the post-[[World War II]] German Democratic Republic, or East Germany. He was a cabinetmaker by trade by joining the Social Democratic Party (SPD) in 1912 and during [[World War I]] served on the Eastern Front, deserting twice.
|Image = Walter Ulbricht.jpg
|fullname = Walter Ernst Paul Ulbricht
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|origin =Leipzig, Kingdom of Saxony, German Empire
|occupation = First Secretary of the [[Socialist Unity Party of Germany]] (1950 - 1971)<br>Chairman of the State Council (1960 - 1973)
|type of villain = Communist Dictator
|goals = Build the Berlin Wall (successful)<br>Keep East Germany under Communist rule (successful)
|crimes = [[War crimes]]<br>Mass [[murder]]<br>Mass repression<br>Human rights violations<br>[[Xenophobia]]<br>[[Persecution of Christians]]<br>[[Homophobia]]<br>[[Misogyny]]<br>[[Crimes against humanity]]<br>[[Authoritarianism]]
|hobby =  
}}{{Quote|The victory of the working people over the exploiters and slave holders is at the same time the victorious struggle for liberation by the German people.|Walter Ulbricht}}
'''Walter Ulbricht''' (June 30<sup>th</sup>, 1893 — August 1<sup>st</sup>, 1973), was a German Communist politician who served as as the First Secretary of the [[Socialist Unity Party of Germany]] from 1950 to 1971. He was instrumental in the creation of the German Democratic Republic, or East Germany, the communist state that existed for much of the [[Cold War]], and also built the Berlin Wall in 1961.


==Biography==
After the war he entered the new Communist Party of Germany (KPD). A bureaucrat and organizer, he was elected to the party’s central committee in 1923. With the rise of [[Joseph Stalin]], He became instrumental in Bolshevizing the German party and organizing it on a cell basis. He became a member of the Reichstag (parliament) in 1928 and led the Berlin party organization from 1929. After the accession of [[Adolf Hitler]] to power in Germany (January 1933), He fled abroad, serving for the next five years as an agent of both the KPD and the Comintern in Paris and Moscow and in Spain during the Spanish Civil War (1936–39), all the time relentlessly persecuting Trotskyites and other deviationists.
Ulbricht was born in 1893 in Leipzig, Saxony, to Pauline Ida (née Rothe) and Ernst August Ulbricht, an impoverished tailor. He spent eight years in primary school (Volksschule) and this constituted all of his formal education since he left school to train as a joiner. Both his parents worked actively for the Social Democratic Party (SPD), which Walter joined in 1912. The young Ulbricht first learned about radical socialism at home then in Leipzig's Naundorfchen workers' district.
 
Ulbricht served in the Imperial German Army during [[World War I]] from 1915 to 1917 in Galicia, on the Eastern Front, and in the Balkans. He deserted the Army in 1918, as he had opposed the war from the beginning. Imprisoned in Charleroi, in 1918 he was released as part of the collapse of Imperial Germany.
 
In 1917 he became a member of the Independent Social Democratic Party (USPD) after it split off from the Social Democratic Party over support of Germany's participation in World War I.
 
During the German Revolution of 1918, Ulbricht became a member of the soldier's soviet of his army corps. In 1919, he joined the Spartakusbund and became one of the founding members of the KPD.
 
After the war he entered the new [[Communist Party of Germany]] (KPD). A bureaucrat and organizer, he was elected to the party’s central committee in 1923. With the rise of [[Joseph Stalin]], He became instrumental in Bolshevizing the German party and organizing it on a cell basis. He became a member of the Reichstag (parliament) in 1928 and led the Berlin party organization from 1929. After the accession of [[Adolf Hitler]] to power in Germany (January 1933), He fled abroad, serving for the next five years as an agent of both the KPD and the Comintern in Paris and Moscow and in Spain during the Spanish Civil War (1936–39), all the time relentlessly persecuting Trotskyites and other deviationists.


Back in Moscow at the start of Germany’s invasion of the Soviet Union (1941), He was assigned to propagandize German prisoners of war and process information from the German army. Returning to Germany on April 30<sup>th</sup>, 1945, He helped reestablish the KPD and was charged with organizing an administration in the Soviet-occupied zone of Germany. He played a leading role in the merger of the KPD and the SPD into the Socialist Unity Party (SED; April 1946), which controlled East Germany until 1989. On the formation of the German Democratic Republic (October 11<sup>th</sup>, 1949), He became deputy prime minister, adding the post of general secretary of the SED in 1950.
Back in Moscow at the start of Germany’s invasion of the Soviet Union (1941), He was assigned to propagandize German prisoners of war and process information from the German army. Returning to Germany on April 30<sup>th</sup>, 1945, He helped reestablish the KPD and was charged with organizing an administration in the Soviet-occupied zone of Germany. He played a leading role in the merger of the KPD and the SPD into the Socialist Unity Party (SED; April 1946), which controlled East Germany until 1989. On the formation of the German Democratic Republic (October 11<sup>th</sup>, 1949), He became deputy prime minister, adding the post of general secretary of the SED in 1950.
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