Erwin Eckert Explained

Erwin Eckert
Office1:Member of the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg
Term Start1:1952
Term End1:1956
Office2:Member of the Landtag of Baden
Term Start2:1946
Term End2:1952
Birth Date:16 July 1893
Birth Place:Zaisenhausen, German Empire
Occupation:Clergyman, and politician
Party:German Communist Party (1968-)
Communist Party of Germany (1931-1956)
Social Democratic Party of Germany (1911-1931)
Serviceyears:1914-1918
Battles:First World War

Erwin Eckert (16 July 1893 – 20 December 1972) was a German Lutheran clergyman and a Social Democratic, later Communist politician.

He founded the Covenant of Religious Socialists of Germany (Bund religiöser Sozialisten Deutschlands) in 1926 and served as its chairman until 1931. Eckert belonged to the left wing of the Social Democratic Party, but switched to the Communist Party of Germany in 1931 and published in October 1931 the brochure »Die Kirche und die KPD. Stadtpfarrer Eckert kommt zur KPD« ("The church and the Communist Party of Germany. Pastor Eckert joins the Communist Party), which made him known across Germany.[1]

During the Nazi regime he was imprisoned twice. In 1945 he became the chairman of the Southern Baden section of the Communist Party (in the French occupation zone). He served in the Provisional Government of Baden and in the second cabinet as the State Commissar for Reconstruction; he also functioned as the chairman of the communist faction in the Baden parliament.[1]

He was a regional MP until 1956, when the Communist Party of Germany was outlawed in the Federal Republic of Germany. In 1960 he was sentenced to 9 months in prison for participation in a peace movement group that was classified as anticonstitutional.[2]

Erwin Eckert was elected as the vice-president of the World Peace Council in 1950.[2]

When the German Communist Party was founded (as a new legal party for West German communists), Eckert joined its ranks.[2]

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  1. https://www.bundesstiftung-aufarbeitung.de/de/recherche/kataloge-datenbanken/biographische-datenbanken/erwin-eckert Biographical data of Erwin Eckert
  2. https://www.landtag-bw.de/contents/gedenkbuch/abgeordnete/VA_Eckert%2C%20Erwin~56.html Erwin Eckert