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Arnold Gohr (12 October 1896 – 23 January 1983) was a German clerical worker who became a trades unionist and activist. After 1945 he entered mainstream politics in East Berlin. As the Soviet occupation zone evolved into a Soviet sponsored one-party dictatorship, he never joined the ruling party, remaining instead a leading "collaborationist" member of the eastern version of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU party). He became a party chairman and served between 1948 and 1958 as "deputy lord mayor" ("stellvertretender Oberbürgermeister") of Berlin, a period during which the increasingly divided city's constitutional status and future were contentious and ambiguous on a number of different levels.

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  • Arnold Gohr (* 12. Oktober 1896 in Wottnogge, Pommern; † 23. Januar 1983) war ein deutscher Politiker. Er war Landesvorsitzender der Berliner CDU (Ost) sowie stellvertretender Oberbürgermeister von Berlin. (de)
  • Arnold Gohr (12 October 1896 – 23 January 1983) was a German clerical worker who became a trades unionist and activist. After 1945 he entered mainstream politics in East Berlin. As the Soviet occupation zone evolved into a Soviet sponsored one-party dictatorship, he never joined the ruling party, remaining instead a leading "collaborationist" member of the eastern version of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU party). He became a party chairman and served between 1948 and 1958 as "deputy lord mayor" ("stellvertretender Oberbürgermeister") of Berlin, a period during which the increasingly divided city's constitutional status and future were contentious and ambiguous on a number of different levels. (en)
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  • Arnold Gohr (* 12. Oktober 1896 in Wottnogge, Pommern; † 23. Januar 1983) war ein deutscher Politiker. Er war Landesvorsitzender der Berliner CDU (Ost) sowie stellvertretender Oberbürgermeister von Berlin. (de)
  • Arnold Gohr (12 October 1896 – 23 January 1983) was a German clerical worker who became a trades unionist and activist. After 1945 he entered mainstream politics in East Berlin. As the Soviet occupation zone evolved into a Soviet sponsored one-party dictatorship, he never joined the ruling party, remaining instead a leading "collaborationist" member of the eastern version of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU party). He became a party chairman and served between 1948 and 1958 as "deputy lord mayor" ("stellvertretender Oberbürgermeister") of Berlin, a period during which the increasingly divided city's constitutional status and future were contentious and ambiguous on a number of different levels. (en)
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  • Arnold Gohr (de)
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