Early years Dohlus was born into a working-class family in what was then a
large town near the southern frontier of central Germany. He attended lower and middle schools locally before moving on in 1939 to a three-year apprenticeship as a
Hairdresser. (known after 1954 as "SDAG Wismut"), the locally based
uranium mining conglomerate which was tightly controlled by the
Soviets, who had by now requisitioned a large part of
his hometown as a strategically located
military garrison.
The German Democratic Republic Horst Dohlus now made his transfer to national politics, between 1950 and 1954 sitting as a member of the young country's
National Legislative Assembly (Volkskammer), The 1950s was a nervous time for the leaders of East Germany: directly after the rather more brutal downfall of
Paul Merker, at the 23rd Central Committee Plenum in April 1955 Horst Dohlus received a reprimand from The Party for "behaviour damaging to the party and repeated violations of Party Morals" ("
parteischädigenden Verhaltens u. fortgesetzter Verstöße gegen die Parteimoral"). Between September 1954 and August 1955 most of his time was spent in Moscow attending a course ("Lehrgang C" /
"Course C") at the
Communist Party Academy there. Whatever his violations of party morals may have involved, they did not terminate his party career, and on returning in 1955 he became the
SED Central Committee's party organiser at the vast and prestigious new
"Schwarze Pumpe" lignite based energy, heat and power combine. He stayed with Schwarze Pumpe till 1958 when he relocated to
Cottbus: here, till 1960 he held a position as Second Secretary of the
party's regional leadership team.
Career success From 1960 right through till 1986 Dohlus headed up the
Department for Party Organs of the Party Central Committee. In 1971, after an absence of 17 years, again became a member of the
National Legislative Assembly (Volkskammer). In 1976 he was placed on the candidate list for membership of the Central Committee Politburo, membership of which followed in 1980. In 1986 he became a member of the Central Committee's powerful "Cadre Commission".
Changes At the end of 1989 Horst Dohlus's political career fell victim to the rolling demise of the
German Democratic Republic. On
9 November 1989 the
Berlin Wall was breached. The German Democratic Republic was still hosting approximately
300,000 Soviet troops at this time, but after it became clear that the fraternal troops had no instructions to repress the demonstrations violently, the gate to
reunification was seen to have been left open. Less than a month after the wall was breached the East German
Politburo had resigned. On 20 January 1990, as part of a wider purge of East Germany's ruling
SED (party) during the run up to reunification later that year, Horst Dohlus was thrown out of the party which was already in the process of re-inventing itself as the
Party of Democratic Socialism ("SED/PDS"). ==Awards and honours==