Chief Interpreter (center) for
Walter Ulbricht (right of center) in March 1959 In the German Democratic Republic, under state and party leader
Walter Ulbricht, he became the chief Russian interpreter, gaining widespread recognition through numerous television appearances ("Khrushchev's Voice") as he conveyed the emotional style of
the Soviet party leader into German. In 1983, almost at retirement age, he surprisingly became the First Secretary of the SED in
Bezirk Magdeburg, and held this position until 1989. Additionally, he was elected to the
National Defence Council of the GDR in 1984. succeeding the retiring 79-year-old longtime chairman
Erich Mückenberger. The Bezirk Magdeburg SED chose reformer as his successor as First Secretary. Though in office for less than a month, the Central Party Control Commission made numerous crucial decisions in that time, among other things expelling Honecker while rehabilitating
Robert Havemann and
Rudolf Herrnstadt. ==Later life and death==