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Horst Brünner

Horst Brünner (1929–2008) was deputy Defense Minister in the East German Council of Ministers and chief of the Central Political Administration of the National People's Army.[1]

Horst Brünner
Horst Brünner (1988)
Born21 February 1929
Died19 June 2008
NationalityGerman
Occupation(s)deputy Defense Minister
Generaloberst
Political partySED
Awards

Life

The son of a bricklayer, Brünner trained between 1943 and 1946 for a career in industry and commerce. In 1945 the frontier between Poland and Germany moved west and Brünner was one of the millions of Germans obliged to relocate as part of this militarily and politically driven process, ending up in the Soviet occupation zone of Germany which was in the process of becoming the German Democratic Republic (East Germany). In 1947 he switched to railway construction work.

He joined the FDJ in 1946,[2] and the new country's ruling SED (party) in 1948.[1] He joined the Volkspolizei (police), and was based at Löbau. Between 1949 and 1951 he worked as a Political commissar at the Police academy in nearby Pirna.[1] Brünner served in various positions with the police service before becoming, in 1956, Deputy Commander and Leader of the (quasi-military) Police section of the Sixth Motorised Protection Division at Prenzlau. Then for three years, from 1959 till 1962, he studied for and received a Military Diploma at the prestigious Friedrich Engels Military Academy at Dresden.[1] Following this, from 1962 till 1965, Brünner was departmental head in the Political Central Administration of the East German Ministry for National Defence.

In 1964 he was promoted to the rank of colonel.[1] Between 1965 and 1968 he served in the National Border Troops. After this he spent two years in Moscow at the Soviet Military Academy, returning with a Degree in Military Sciences. He was promoted in March 1971 to the rank of major general and became deputy head of Military District III (Leipzig) and Head of Political Administration. In 1972 he transferred back to the national Ministry for Defence, where he served in the Main Political Bureau.

Brünner was able to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the National People's Army with another promotion in March 1976, this time to the rank of lieutenant general. In the same year he was nominated as a candidate for The Party Central Committee: appointment to the committee followed in 1986. In 1985 he succeeded Heinz Kessler as Deputy Minister for National Defense and Chief of the Central Political Administration. He remained in this post till 1989, receiving a further military promotion, to Generaloberst, in 1987. Horst Brünner was one of only eleven officers to be promoted to this level during the lifetime of the German Democratic Republic.

From 1986 till 1989 Brünner was a member of the country's powerful National Defense Council, and for approximately the same period, from 1986 till 17 March 1989, he sat as a member of the People's Chamber. Following the events during the closing weeks of 1989, however, on 31 December 1989 Horst Brünner was released from active service, along with his fellow Colonel Generals Horst Stechbarth and Wolfgang Reinhold.

On 9 November 1989, as the Berlin Wall came down, and the government spokesman Günter Schabowski announced at a press conference (mistakenly, as it later transpired) that the government leadership intended the wall to be opened with immediate effect ("sofort, unverzüglich"), Horst Brünner was reported to be one of several horrified government hardliners calling for the immediate closure of all the East German borders in order to save The Republic.[3] In the end the call of the hardliners went unheeded.

Horst Brünner later appeared in one of the series of trials of former East German senior officials accused of involvement in the murder of people killed while trying to cross the Berlin Wall from East to West Berlin. In the early summer of 1998 the Berlin Regional Court sentenced Brünner, along with his co-accused Manfred Grätz, Wolfgang Herger and Heinz Tappert, to a two-year suspended jail term.[1]

Awards

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Helmut Müller-Enbergs; Andreas Herbst [in German]. "Brünner, Horst * 21.2.1929, † 19.6.2008: Chef der Politischen Hauptverwaltung der NVA". Bundesstiftung zur Aufarbeitung der SED-Diktatur: Biographische Datenbanken. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
  2. ^ Junge Generation (newspaper) Nr. 2 / 1981
  3. ^ Editor in chief: Rudolf Augstein (20 November 1989). "Erlaubt, was nicht verboten: Ost-Berlin hat eine neue Regierung, aber noch keine starke Führung. Während Ministerpräsident Modrow Reformen versprach, ohne sie näher zu benennen, begab sich das Volk auf Westreise; es wird vom Verlangen nach wirklich freien Wahlen und nach Bestrafung der Schuldigen für die Wirtschaftsmisere nicht lassen". Der Spiegel (online). Retrieved 17 November 2014. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)

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Horst Brunner 1929 2008 was deputy Defense Minister in the East German Council of Ministers and chief of the Central Political Administration of the National People s Army 1 Horst BrunnerHorst Brunner 1988 Born21 February 1929Buchwald Hirschberg im Riesengebirge Province of Lower Silesia GermanyDied19 June 2008Blankensee GermanyNationalityGermanOccupation s deputy Defense MinisterGeneraloberstPolitical partySEDAwardsLife EditThe son of a bricklayer Brunner trained between 1943 and 1946 for a career in industry and commerce In 1945 the frontier between Poland and Germany moved west and Brunner was one of the millions of Germans obliged to relocate as part of this militarily and politically driven process ending up in the Soviet occupation zone of Germany which was in the process of becoming the German Democratic Republic East Germany In 1947 he switched to railway construction work He joined the FDJ in 1946 2 and the new country s ruling SED party in 1948 1 He joined the Volkspolizei police and was based at Lobau Between 1949 and 1951 he worked as a Political commissar at the Police academy in nearby Pirna 1 Brunner served in various positions with the police service before becoming in 1956 Deputy Commander and Leader of the quasi military Police section of the Sixth Motorised Protection Division at Prenzlau Then for three years from 1959 till 1962 he studied for and received a Military Diploma at the prestigious Friedrich Engels Military Academy at Dresden 1 Following this from 1962 till 1965 Brunner was departmental head in the Political Central Administration of the East German Ministry for National Defence In 1964 he was promoted to the rank of colonel 1 Between 1965 and 1968 he served in the National Border Troops After this he spent two years in Moscow at the Soviet Military Academy returning with a Degree in Military Sciences He was promoted in March 1971 to the rank of major general and became deputy head of Military District III Leipzig and Head of Political Administration In 1972 he transferred back to the national Ministry for Defence where he served in the Main Political Bureau Brunner was able to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the National People s Army with another promotion in March 1976 this time to the rank of lieutenant general In the same year he was nominated as a candidate for The Party Central Committee appointment to the committee followed in 1986 In 1985 he succeeded Heinz Kessler as Deputy Minister for National Defense and Chief of the Central Political Administration He remained in this post till 1989 receiving a further military promotion to Generaloberst in 1987 Horst Brunner was one of only eleven officers to be promoted to this level during the lifetime of the German Democratic Republic From 1986 till 1989 Brunner was a member of the country s powerful National Defense Council and for approximately the same period from 1986 till 17 March 1989 he sat as a member of the People s Chamber Following the events during the closing weeks of 1989 however on 31 December 1989 Horst Brunner was released from active service along with his fellow Colonel Generals Horst Stechbarth and Wolfgang Reinhold On 9 November 1989 as the Berlin Wall came down and the government spokesman Gunter Schabowski announced at a press conference mistakenly as it later transpired that the government leadership intended the wall to be opened with immediate effect sofort unverzuglich Horst Brunner was reported to be one of several horrified government hardliners calling for the immediate closure of all the East German borders in order to save The Republic 3 In the end the call of the hardliners went unheeded Horst Brunner later appeared in one of the series of trials of former East German senior officials accused of involvement in the murder of people killed while trying to cross the Berlin Wall from East to West Berlin In the early summer of 1998 the Berlin Regional Court sentenced Brunner along with his co accused Manfred Gratz Wolfgang Herger and Heinz Tappert to a two year suspended jail term 1 Awards Edit1978 Patriotic Order of Merit in Silver 1980 Ernst Schneller Medal in Gold 1981 Honoured member of the National People s Army 1984 Scharnhorst Order 1986 Patriotic Order of Merit in Gold 1989 Order of Karl MarxReferences Edit a b c d e f Helmut Muller Enbergs Andreas Herbst in German Brunner Horst 21 2 1929 19 6 2008 Chef der Politischen Hauptverwaltung der NVA Bundesstiftung zur Aufarbeitung der SED Diktatur Biographische Datenbanken Retrieved 17 November 2014 Junge Generation newspaper Nr 2 1981 Editor in chief Rudolf Augstein 20 November 1989 Erlaubt was nicht verboten Ost Berlin hat eine neue Regierung aber noch keine starke Fuhrung Wahrend Ministerprasident Modrow Reformen versprach ohne sie naher zu benennen begab sich das Volk auf Westreise es wird vom Verlangen nach wirklich freien Wahlen und nach Bestrafung der Schuldigen fur die Wirtschaftsmisere nicht lassen Der Spiegel online 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