Walter Ulbricht Speech Seven-Year Plan 1959 Close-up

Walter Ulbricht Speech Seven Year Plan 1959; Photo; Licensed article; Original: 2880×2160; Photographer: Unknown;a0 Licensable; Rights: a9 Bleek/zb Media.

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Walter Ulbricht Speech Seven-Year Plan 1959 Close-up; Photo; Licensed article; Original: 2880×2160; Photographer: Unknown;a0 Licensable; Rights: a9 Bleek/zb Media. The photo shows a close-up of Walter Ulbricht during his speech about the Seven-Year Plan 1959, a central economic policy program of the GDR.
Scene: Ulbricht is seen in a tight frame, with a serious expression and characteristic pointed beard, while he is speaking or gesturing.
Background: Possibly a red banner with socialist slogans or the emblem of the GDR in the background.
Significance: The Seven-Year Plan (1959–1965) aimed to massively increase industrial production and economically bring the GDR closer to the Federal Republic of Germany. Ulbricht propagated the motto: “Overtake without catching up.”
The photo conveys Ulbricht’s authoritarian presence and symbolizes the economic and ideological goals of the GDR leadership during a time of increasing tensions with the West.

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