Werner Schmieder
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Minister of Finance and Prize | |
In office June 1980 – June 1981 | |
Prime Minister | Willi Stoph |
Preceded by | Siegfried Böhm |
Succeeded by | Ernst Höfner |
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Born | (1926-11-11) 11 November 1926 (age 97) Bannewitz |
Nationality | German |
Political party | Socialist Unity Party of Germany |
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Werner Schmieder (born 11 November 1926) is a former politician who served as the minister of finance in East Germany in the period 1980–1981.
Schmieder was born in Possendorf, today Bannewitz, on 11 November 1926.[1] He received a degree in economy and in 1967 he also obtained his Ph.D. in road engineering.[1] Between 1949 and 1955 he worked at Investbank in Dresden.[1] In 1955 he became a member of the Socialist Unity Party.[1] He was the head of the Investbank in Cottbus from 1955 to 1962.[1] He served as the deputy minister of finance (1967–1974) and state secretary (1974–1980).[1]
Schmieder was appointed minister of finance in July 1980 succeeding Siegfried Böhm in the post.[2] Schmieder's term ended in June 1981 when Ernst Höfner replaced him in the post.[2][3]
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Preceded by | Finance Minister of East Germany 1980–1981 |
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German Empire (1871–1918) Found state, |
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Weimar Republic (1918–1933) Found state, |
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Nazi Germany (1933–1945) Found state, |
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East Germany (1949–1990) Found state, |
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Federal Republic of Germany (1949–) Found state, |
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