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Walter Wolf (born February 27, 1907, in Gotha – died April 2, 1977, in Potsdam) was a German politician. He was a member of the Communist Party of Germany, often called KPD.

Walter Wolf served as the culture minister for the German state of Thuringia. He held this important position from 1945 until 1947.

Who Was Walter Wolf?

Walter Wolf was a German politician who lived in the 20th century. He was born in Gotha and later passed away in Potsdam. His life spanned many important historical events in Germany.

Early Life and Education

Walter Wolf was born in 1907. He grew up in Gotha, a town in Germany. He went to university and studied hard. He later became a staff member at universities in Leipzig and Potsdam.

Becoming a Politician

Wolf became involved in politics. He joined the Communist Party of Germany (KPD). This party was important in Germany's history. Being a politician means working to help run a country or region. It involves making decisions for the public good.

His Role as Culture Minister

From 1945 to 1947, Walter Wolf was the culture minister of Thuringia. A culture minister is in charge of things like art, education, and historical sites. They help protect and promote a region's culture. This role is very important for a community's identity.

Later Years and Legacy

Walter Wolf faced many challenges during his life. He survived a very difficult period in a concentration camp. This experience shaped his later years. He continued to work in academic roles after his time as a minister. He passed away in 1977.

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