In May 1945, Hochmuth became head of the personnel department of the Post and Telecommunications Department of the
Greater Berlin Municipality. Shortly thereafter he fetched his wife and children from Reichenbach, where they had found shelter with his brother Rudolf Hochmuth. In 1947 he became
Head of Human Resources in the Post and Telecommunications Department of the
German Economic Commission (DWK). He was also one of the founding members of the postal and telecommunications industrial union and was a member of its central board. After the president of the
Oberpostdirektion Schwerin had fled to the western zones, Hochmuth was removed from the personnel manager function "due to a lack of vigilance" and became an
procurator at the
Deutsche Handelsgesellschaft in March 1949, and in 1950 finally group leader in the GDR government chancellery, main office administration. From 1949 he lived in
Woltersdorf, Brandenburg, where he was chairman of the
Main Committee of the National Front. At this time he began distance learning at the
Deutsche Akademie für Staats- und Rechtswissenschaft „Walter Ulbricht“ (
German Academy for Political Science and Law "Walter Ulbricht"). He completed it with the
state examination. From April 1956 Hochmuth was deputy head and from 1957 head of the East German trade mission (Commercial attaché) in
Jakarta,
Indonesia. From 1959 to 1962 he was a Legationsrat (
legation counselor) in
Iraq, from June 1962 until his return due to illness in 1963 as
Consul General in
Baghdad. Among other things, he was involved in setting up the GDR
embassy in Iraq. He was thus the first representative of the GDR in a non-socialist country. In 1964, Hochmuth moved to the Ministry of the Interior and was initially deputy head of the
Deutsches Zentralarchiv (DZA) (the East German Central Archives) in
Potsdam. After a lengthy illness, in 1965 he succeeded
Karl Schirdewan as head of the State Archives Administration in Potsdam, where he also lived in the meantime. Hochmuth had been a pensioner since 1968. In the last years of his life he was chairman of the Potsdam district committee of the anti-fascist resistance fighters in the GDR. In addition to other awards, Hochmuth received the
Vaterländischer Verdienstorden in silver in 1960 and in gold in 1974, and in 1979 the clasp of honor for the Patriotic Order of Merit. Hochmuth's grave can be found in the "Pergolenweg" grave complex of the
Gedenkstätte der Sozialisten (Socialist Memorial) at the
Zentralfriedhof Friedrichsfelde (Friedrichsfelde Central Cemetery), where he is buried alongside his wife. == Publications ==