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'''Margot Honecker''' née '''Feist''' (born ], ]) is a ] ] ] from ]. She served as Minister |
'''Margot Honecker''' née '''Feist''' (born ], ]) is a ] ] ] from ]. She served as Education Minister of the ] ('''East Germany''') for twenty-six years from ] until ]. She was married to ], the former leader of East Germany, and they had a daughter together named ] born in ]. | ||
Honecker has resided in ] since ]. She receives a survivor's pension and the old-age pension of the German old age pension insurance federation. | Honecker has resided in ] since ]. She receives a survivor's pension and the old-age pension of the German old age pension insurance federation. |
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Margot Honecker née Feist (born April 17, 1927) is a German Communist politician from Halle. She served as Education Minister of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) for twenty-six years from 1963 until 1989. She was married to Erich Honecker, the former leader of East Germany, and they had a daughter together named Sonja born in 1951.
Honecker has resided in Chile since 1993. She receives a survivor's pension and the old-age pension of the German old age pension insurance federation.
In 2000 Luis Corvalan, the former Secretary-General of the Communist Party of Chile, published the book The Other Germany - the GDR. Discussions with Margot Honecker, in which Honecker speaks about the history of the GDR from her view.
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