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    • 1 October

      1988

      Mikhail Gorbachev, General Secretary of the CPSU, is elected as chairman of the Supreme Soviet. more
    • 3 October

      1988

      The Bavarian Prime Minister and CSU chairman Franz Josef Strauss dies of a heart attack in Munich.
    • 10 October

      1988

      Security forces disperse a protest march of some 200 demonstrators who are demonstrating against censorship of church newspapers.
    • 12 October

      1988

      The "three millionth apartment" is handed over by Erich Honecker in a blaze of propaganda, and the housing-construction programme is touted as having been successfully completed. more
    • 16-18 October

      1988

      The chairman of the Jewish World Congress, Edgar Bronfman, visits the GDR. The GDR declares itself willing to pay symbolic restitution to victims of Nazism who are still living.
    • 28/29 October

      1988

      Meeting of the foreign ministers from Warsaw Pact countries in Budapest during which discussions are held on further disarmament measures.
    • 30 October

      1988

      On 30 October, the head of the 3rd European Department in the Soviet Foreign Ministry, Alexander Bondarenko, informs SED leader Erich Honecker about the visit of West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl to CPSU leader Mikhail Gorbachev. Bondarenko says that the Soviet leadership views Kohl’s visit as "useful, multi-layered and substantial."

      Bondarenko says reassuringly that during Gorbachev’s return visit to Bonn in 1989, the Soviet side will keep to the line agreed with SED leader Honecker that all socialist countries had to "remain firmly on the ground of the existence of two self-sufficient, independent states" and "take firm, uniform positions on the question of West Berlin." He adds that the Soviet leadership understood well "that the FRG is both an opponent and a partner". Memo on a conversation between Erich Honecker and the head of the 3rd European Department of the Soviet Foreign Ministry, Alexander Bondarenko, 30 October 1988 (in German) less
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