Oskar Fischer (politician)


Oskar Fischer was an East German politician of the ruling Socialist Unity Party who served as minister of foreign affairs of the German Democratic Republic from 1975 to 1990. He previously worked in the secretariat of the central committee of the communist party, and became a member of the SED central committee in 1971.

Career

Fischer served as East Germany's ambassador to Bulgaria for four years. He was deputy minister of foreign affairs from 1965 to 1975. He was named as a member of the Central Committee of the Socialist Unity Party in 1971. He was appointed as minister of foreign affairs on 3 March 1975. Fischer replaced Otto Winzer in the post, who had been removed from office due to ill health.
Fischer was the first member of the East German cabinet to visit Pope John Paul II at the Vatican in 1978. Fischer also officially visited a number of European states, including Austria, Denmark and the Netherlands. Fischer's tenure lasted until 12 April 1990.
Following the fall of communism, Fischer led a private life from 1990 and declined all interview requests. In 2000, Fischer briefly served as one of several informal advisors to Gabriele Zimmer. He died on 2 April 2020, aged 97.