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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Klaus_GysiKlaus Gysi - Wikipedia

    Klaus Gysi was a journalist, publisher and politician in East Germany. He served as Minister of Culture, State Secretary for Church Affairs, Ambassador to Italy and Vatican City, and member of the Volkskammer and the PDS.

  2. Klaus Gysi (* 3. März 1912 in Neukölln; † 6. März 1999 in Berlin) war ein deutscher kommunistischer Politiker (KPD, SED). Im kommunistischen Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus aktiv, war er von 1966 bis 1973 Minister für Kultur und von 1979 bis 1988 Staatssekretär für Kirchenfragen der DDR.

  3. www.independent.co.uk › arts-entertainment › obituary-klaus-gysi-1084358Obituary: Klaus Gysi - The Independent

    31 de mar. de 1999 · KLAUS GYSI was a faithful servant of the East German regime in the field of culture and religion, talented, articulate and cultured yet prepared to pursue and justify policies that...

  4. 29 de may. de 2008 · As well as the latest allegations, additional information seeming to impugn Gysi can be found in the Stasi file of his father, Klaus Gysi, who was a government minister in East Germany.

  5. 8 de nov. de 2019 · Klaus Gysi, who served as East Germany’s culture minister from 1966-73 and state secretary for church affairs from 1979-88, was raised in a Jewish home but did not emphasize his religious heritage. In 1989 he claimed it would be silly to call his family Jewish, despite the three Hanukkah menorahs on the bookshelf in his own home.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gregor_GysiGregor Gysi - Wikipedia

    His father was Klaus Gysi, [2] a high-ranking official in East Germany who served as the Minister of Culture from 1966 to 1973. His mother, Irene Olga Lydia Gysi (née Lessing; 1912–2007), was the sister of political activist Gottfried Lessing, who was married to British writer and Nobel laureate Doris Lessing during his exile in ...

  7. Klaus Gysi (1912–1999) gehörte zu den interessantesten Persönlichkeiten der DDR. Er war Leiter des Aufbau-Verlages, Kulturminister, Botschafter in Italien und Staatssekretär für Kirchenfragen.