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Hildigund Neubert (born Hildigund Falcke) is the daughter of an East German Pastor-Theologian who became a professional musician. As the pressures for change in the one-party dictatorship intensified, thanks both to the bankruptcy of the state and to the winds of Glasnost blowing across from, of all places, Moscow, she found herself drawn by circumstances into politics. At the time of East Germany's "peaceful revolution" she was in East Berlin, a permanent presence at the control centre of Demokratischer Aufbruch ("Democratic Awakening" / DA). A feature of those months was the dispersed character of the uprisings that destroyed the dictatorship: it is misleading to think in terms of any sort of central "guiding hand" controlling developments. Nevertheless, DA was one of a number of movemen

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  • Hildigund Neubert, geborene Falcke (* 1960 in Quedlinburg) war Mitglied der DDR-Opposition und Politikerin (CDU). Von 2003 bis 2013 war sie Landesbeauftragte des Freistaats Thüringen für die Unterlagen des Staatssicherheitsdienstes der DDR. Von November 2013 bis Dezember 2014 war Neubert Staatssekretärin in der Thüringer Staatskanzlei. (de)
  • Hildigund Neubert (born Hildigund Falcke) is the daughter of an East German Pastor-Theologian who became a professional musician. As the pressures for change in the one-party dictatorship intensified, thanks both to the bankruptcy of the state and to the winds of Glasnost blowing across from, of all places, Moscow, she found herself drawn by circumstances into politics. At the time of East Germany's "peaceful revolution" she was in East Berlin, a permanent presence at the control centre of Demokratischer Aufbruch ("Democratic Awakening" / DA). A feature of those months was the dispersed character of the uprisings that destroyed the dictatorship: it is misleading to think in terms of any sort of central "guiding hand" controlling developments. Nevertheless, DA was one of a number of movemen (en)
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