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Fritz Lange

Fritz Lange (23 November 1898, Berlin — 16 September 1981) was a Minister for national education in the German Democratic Republic (GDR).
== Biography ==
Lange attended the Siemens Oberrealschule in the Berlin suburb of Charlottenburg from 1904 to 1912 and from 1912 to 1917, the ''Präparandenanstalt'' and the teacher-training program in Neuruppin. From 1917-1918, he was a soldier in the First World War. In 1919, he passed the teacher's examination and was a volksschule teacher in the Neuköln suburb of Berlin until 1924. In 1919, he joined the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany and in 1920, the Communist Party of Germany (KPD). From 1921-1924, he was in the national leadership of the Communist ''Kindergruppe''. In 1924, he was let go from his job and became a leading functionary of the Rotfrontkämpferbund from 1925-1928, as well as the district representative from Neukölln and a city delegate from Berlin from 1925-1933. Lange was the editor in the agitation and propaganda department of the Central Committee of the KPD from 1927-1933 and from 1930-1932, he was in the national leadership of the ''Kampfbund gegen den Faschismus'', an antifascist organization of the KPD devoted to the fight against fascism. In 1933, he was arrested and was sent to the Sonnenburg concentration camp. Afterwards, he lived as a worker and sales employee until 1942.
From 1935, he was active in the Resistance, working, among others, in the group that formed around Bernhard Bästlein and Wilhelm Guddorf. He was associate editor of the left-wing newspaper ''Die Innere Front'' ("The Internal Front"), which published articles for opponents of Adolf Hitler from various backgrounds, even publishing some articles in foreign languages.〔("Aktionen und Flugschriften" ) German Resistance Memorial Center. Article mentioning ''Die Innere Front'' with photo of an issue. Retrieved March 21, 2010 〕 As a result, he is considered to have been involved in the Rote Kapelle.
On 1 December 1942, he and Martin Weise were arrested, and on 8 October 1943 he was convicted in the second Senate of the ''Reichskrieggericht'', the highest military court during the Nazi era. His crime was "complicity in treason and aiding the enemy" and he was sentenced to five years at hard labor. He was in various prisons until 1945, including the notorious Brandenburg-Görden Prison, where thousands were executed, including over 1,780 Resistance fighters.〔(''Denkmal zur Befreiung des Zuchthauses Brandenburg-Görden'' ) (Memorial to the Liberation of Brandenburg-Görden Prison"). City of Brandenburg official website. Retrieved March 21, 2010 〕

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