, October 7, 1949 On Friday, October 7, 1949, the
German People's Council met at noon for its last session at the
Building of Council of Ministers (which also housed the
German Economic Commission) on
Leipziger Straße. It dissolved and, after a recess, constituted itself as the Provisional People's Chamber. The session resumed around 5 p.m. co-chairman of the
Socialist Unity Party of Germany,
Wilhelm Pieck was the first speaker. The law enacting the
Constitution of the German Democratic Republic was then passed. Otto Grotewohl was tasked with forming the government. He then spoke first in the debate on the manifesto of the National Front of Democratic Germany. The
National Front of the German Democratic Republic was also proclaimed. On October 8, a new interzonal agreement (Frankfurt Agreement) was signed between representatives of East Germany and the Federal Republic of Germany in
Frankfurt am Main on free trade between the two countries. (Its earlier planned conclusion had been postponed by the
U.S occupation authorities.) The
West Germany thus recognized the East Germany as an independent negotiating partner, even though it had often refused to do so. On October 9, the SED party executive met. The meeting also discussed the future strategic approach toward the bourgeois parties CDU and LDP. In the afternoon, there was a soccer match between a Hungarian and an East German selection in the new Stadion Mitte in Berlin in front of approximately 30,000 spectators. ,
Margot Feist, congratulates
Wilhelm Pieck on his election as
President of the GDR on 11 October 1949 On October 10, the East Germany's
Chamber of States was formed. It included representatives from
Mecklenburg,
Brandenburg,
Saxony-Anhalt,
Saxony, and
Thuringia, with some
East Berlin delegates having the right to observe. Wilhelm Pieck asked the poet
Johannes R. Becher to write lyrics for the East Germany's
national anthem. Around 8 p.m., future
president Wilhelm Pieck, future Prime Minister
Otto Grotewohl, SED General Secretary
Walter Ulbricht, and several future government members arrived at the
Soviet army headquarters of the
Soviet Military Administration in Germany, General
Vasily Chuikov, and his staff in
Karlshorst district of Berlin. (The
German Instrument of Surrender had also been signed there on
May 8, 1945.) After a welcoming address, General Chuikov transferred administrative functions for the territory of East Germany to the future government. The Soviet Military Administration in Germany was transformed into the
Soviet Control Commission (SKK), which officially was only to monitor compliance with the
Potsdam Agreement. on October 11, 1949 On October 11,
Wilhelm Pieck was elected the first
President of East Germany by the Provisional People's Chamber and the Chamber of States. In the evening, there was a large demonstration with an official total of 200,000
Free German Youth members along
Unter den Linden. These had been brought from all over the East Germany by trains and trucks. There was also a torchlit procession. FDJ chairman
Erich Honecker recited the youth's oath to the German Democratic Republic. On October 12, the Provisional
Volkskammer met for the second time, again on
Leipziger Straße. Prime Minister
Otto Grotewohl presented his government, which included members of the SED and the bloc parties
Christian Democratic Union (CDU),
Liberal Democratic Party of Germany (LDP),
National Democratic Party of Germany (NDPD), and
Democratic Farmers' Party of Germany (DBD). This government was confirmed by the Provisional People's Chamber. Otto Grotewohl delivered his government declaration. The administrative functions of the German Economic Commission were transferred to the Provisional Government. In the evening, the government was
sworn-in by president Wilhelm Pieck at his
official residence, the
Schönhausen Palace in
Niederschönhausen district of Berlin. This formally concluded the founding of the German Democratic Republic. Celebrations were held in schools in East Berlin that day to mark the formation of the government. Schools then closed. ==Further events==