Manfred Feist Explained

Manfred Feist
Office:Head of the Foreign Information Department of the Central Committee
Term Start:September 1966
Term End:November 1989
Predecessor:Werner Lamberz
Successor:Reiner Kalisch
Birth Name:Manfred Feist
Birth Date:1930 4, df=yes
Death Place:Berlin, Germany
Party:Socialist Unity Party
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Manfred Feist (born Halle 6 April 1930 died Berlin 17 December 2012) was a German politician and party functionary. He served as Director of the Foreign Information Department of the Central Committee of the ruling SED (party).[1]

His notability is enhanced by the marriage, in 1953, of his elder sister Margot to a political high-flyer called Erich Honecker. As a result of this, between 1971 and 1989 Manfred Feist found himself the brother in law of East Germany's de facto head of state.[2] [3] Over the years he was subjected to greater media scrutiny than would normally have been applied to political functionaries at his level of competence: his tongue-in-cheek soubriquet "Manny the Great" ("Manni der Große") allegedly used by colleagues, was publicized even in West Germany.[4]

Life

Early years

Manfred Feist was born in 1930, during the economically distressed closing years of Germany's Weimar chapter, in the south-inner city (Glaucha) quarter of Halle.[5]

Feist's father, Gotthard, was a shoe maker: his mother Helene worked in a mattress factory. Manfred Freist successfully completed his secondary schooling and, in 1947, the year of his seventeenth birthday, joined the new country's ruling Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED / Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands), along with its youth wing, the Free German Youth (FDJ / Freie Deutsche Jugend). He attended the Regional Party School in Halle and became a District Leader and instructor with the FDJ.[1]

Middle years

He studied law, obtaining a doctorate in 1963.

Between 1966 and 1989 Manfred Feist served, in succession to Werner Lamberz, as Director of the Foreign Information Department of the Central Committee of the ruling SED (party).[1] He was also a member of the World Peace Council and of the Main Committee of the East German Peace council. Both appointments were achieved with help from Erich Honecker. In 1971 he was nominated as a candidate for membership of the Party Central Committee, and in 1976 he was elected to membership of it.

Feist was also involved in the organisation of the Olof Palme Peace March.[6]

Later years

In 1995 Manfred Feist suffered a stroke, after which he was paralysed down one side of his body.[7] Following a long period of ill-health he died in Berlin on 17 December 2012.[3] His death was made public only after a delay of more than two weeks, when an announcement was placed in the Berliner Zeitung.[3] Press speculation focused on the question of whether Margot Honecker would return to Germany from her Chilean exile for her younger brother's funeral.[7]

Feist was buried in Cemetery Pankow III in the Berlin-Niederschönhausen district.[3]

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Feist, Manfred * 6.4.1930: Leiter der Abteilung Auslandsinformation des ZK der SED. Helmut Müller-Enbergs. Andreas Herbst. Bundesstiftung zur Aufarbeitung der SED-Diktatur: Biographische Datenbanken. 19 November 2014.
  2. Web site: Die letzten Geheimnisse von Margot Honecker: "Margots um drei Jahre jüngerer Bruder, Manfred Feist, war selten bei den Honeckers. Er war sozial abgesichert mit der Funktion eines Abteilungsleiters im SED-Zentralkomitee und..." . Georg Melzer. Klaus Taubert. Bild (online). 31 December 2012. 19 November 2014.
  3. Web site: Bruder von Margot Honecker tot: Berlin – Der SED-Funktionär Manfred Feist wird in Berlin beigesetzt. Laut einer Anzeige in der Berliner Zeitung wird er am 17. Januar in Berlin beigesetzt. . dpa. Berliner Zeitung (online). 7 January 2013. 19 November 2014.
  4. Web site: Es lebe die Deutsche Demokratische ...Manni der Große steuert den Friedensrat der DDR . Publisher-editor Rudolf Augstein. Der Spiegel (online). 27 August 1984. 19 November 2014.
  5. Internationales Biographisches Archiv 26/2007 30 June 2007
  6. M. Feist gestorben junge welt 31 December 2012
  7. Web site: Trauer um ihren großen Manni: Margot Honecker - beerdigt sie ihren Bruder in Berlin?. Norbert Koch-Klaucke. Berliner Kurier (online). 5 January 2013. 19 November 2014.