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October
Yugoslavia recognizes East Germany; first nonbloc state to do so.

1958

February
Purge begins of leading Communist functionaries who oppose pace of Ulbricht's economic policies; party and government reorganized.
November
East and West Germany formalize commercial relations by signing Interzonal Trade Agreement, which for years serves as principal official link between them.

1959

May-August
Big Four foreign ministers meet at Geneva in futile attempt to work out formula for German unification; East and West represented as "advisors."

1960

April
Government undertakes drive to complete agricultural collectivization.
September
Upon death of Wilhelm Pieck, office of president abolished; Council of State created as replacement with SED chief Ulbricht elected chairman.

1961

July-August
East German refugees to West Berlin and West Germany reach highest number since 1953; 33,415 in July and 47,433 in August.
August
Escapes virtually stopped by erection of Berlin wall and by strengthening of defenses on East-West German demarcation line.

1962

January
Universal military training law passed.
August
Would-be defector Peter Fechter shot and allowed to bleed to death at the Berlin wall in highly published instance of East German brutality.

1963

June
Ulbricht proposes and later (February 1964) spells out New Economic System which places emphasis on such factors as profitability, realistic price-cost relationships, greater outlays for research, material incentives for workers, and increased managerial responsibility.
August
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty signed by East Germany.
December
West Berlin and East German authorities conclude first Berlin Pass Agreement whereby West Berlin citizens visit relatives in East Berlin.

1964

June
Soviet-East German Treaty of Friendship and Mutual Assistance signed.
September
Premier Otto Grotewohl dies and is succeeded by Willi Stoph.

1965

April
Soviet and East German military forces harass West German civilian and Allied military traffic to West Berlin in retaliation for West German Bundestag meeting in West Berlin.
September
Ulbricht leads high-level delegation to Moscow to receive support for GDR claims to international recognition of its sovereign status; marks beginning of more intensive Soviet-GDR bilateral relations.
October
Youth riots occur in Leipzig and other East German cities.
December
SED leaders criticize youth and cultural policies at 11th plenum of the SED Central Committee; subsequent return to hardline cultural policy produces many incidents between regime and intellectuals during 1966.
Erich Apel, head of the State Planning Commission, commits suicide in spectacular act of protest against Soviet economic demands on East Germany.

1966

March
In bid for international recognition, East Germany applies for U.N. membership through Polish offices.

1967

February
Nationality law enacted by People's Chamber establishes for first time concept of "citizens of GDR" as distinct from "German nationality."
Warsaw Pact Foreign Ministers discuss bilateral relations with West Germany; East Germans, Poles against; Czechs, Bulgarians, Hungarians favor.
March-September
GDR seeks to shore up opposition to Bonn; signs 20-year bilateral treaties with Poland and Czechoslovakia (March), Hungary (May), and Bulgaria (September).


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