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Constitution of East Germany

The Constitution of East Germany refers to the constitution of the German Democratic Republic (German: Verfassung der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik), commonly known as East Germany. Its original constitution was promulgated on 7 October 1949. It was heavily based on the "Weimarer Reichsverfassung", (Weimar Constitution) and nominally established the GDR as a liberal democratic republic. In 1968 the East German government adopted a new, fully Communist constitution that was based on Marxism-Leninism, political unitarism, and collective leadership. There were further amendments to the 1968 constitution in 1974. With the political events of 1989, there were attempts to draft a new constitution for East Germany, but these efforts never materialized due to the dissolution of East Germany and the accession of its Länder (or states) into the neighboring Federal Republic.

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Dein Ja der Verfassung (1968)Flugblatt der Kreisorganisationen von FDJ, DTSB, GST und DRK in der DDR an die Jugendlichen des Kreises Nauen zum Volksentscheid über die "sozialistische" DDR-Verfassung 1968
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