01/09: Searching for DDR-Nicaragua connection
Posted by: johanneswilm
When former minister of education of East Germany, Margot Honecker, received a medal for her help here in Nicaragua in the literacy campaign in the 1980s as part of the celebrations of the revolution on July 19th, I tried everything I could to get an interview with her. I also got through to all the officials and the spokespeople of president and ministry. Unfortunately though, in the end she declined.
Nevertheless, my search for possible questions cause enough stir around my friends in Germany that I was contacted in connection with this group trying to find their old class mates from a cadre school in East Germany. The Nicaraguans who had participated had for security reasons not used their real names and had never talked about where they where from.

Poster currently hanging around most of León
Now I'm running around this country, trying to find them. everyone is really helpful and I've put up these posters around all the offices of anything that has to do with Sandinismo, and the hospital and so forth. At the agency for rents I found one guy who had been there the two years before, and I'll interview him again on Tuesday. I will also try to go to all the Managua based TV stations, and put up posters n the capital and Granada.
But if any websurfer happens to have any clues, you are welcome to email me. :) See the poster for my email!
This Article came in El Nuevo Diario on September 3rd:
Buscan a nicas que estudiaron en la “Wilhelm Pieck”
Sylvia Hernández
Johannes Wilm, originario de Alemania, vino al país a buscar a varios jóvenes nicaragüenses que estudiaron en 1986 y 1987 en la Escuela de Cadres e Bogensee/Wandlitz “Wilhelm Pieck”, junto con otros jóvenes de Alemania, Cuba y otros países. Este joven quiere elaborar un documental titulado “¿Dónde estás compañero?”.
Wilm dijo que para esa época y por razones de seguridad nunca intercambiaron sus verdaderos nombres y direcciones. Estos jóvenes habían llegado a ese país a estudiar liderazgo político.
“Hemos tratado de buscar referencias, pero en ese entonces la República Democrática de Alemania destruyó todo tipo de documentación que existió de cada una de las personas que se encontraban estudiando, y se nos ha hecho difícil poder contactarlos”, dijo Wilm.
Este joven permanecerá en Nicaragua hasta el mes abril del próximo año, y en su estadía se ha dedicado a realizar investigaciones sobre las tendencias sandinistas que se han formado desde el triunfo de la Revolución Sandinista.
Para mayor información dejó a disposición el número telefónico 917-3717, o bien, su correo electrónico (mail@johanneswilm.org).
I also gave interviews to Canal 2 and 10, the two biggest TV stations of the country and the other daily newspaper, La Prensa.
Nevertheless, my search for possible questions cause enough stir around my friends in Germany that I was contacted in connection with this group trying to find their old class mates from a cadre school in East Germany. The Nicaraguans who had participated had for security reasons not used their real names and had never talked about where they where from.
Poster currently hanging around most of León
Now I'm running around this country, trying to find them. everyone is really helpful and I've put up these posters around all the offices of anything that has to do with Sandinismo, and the hospital and so forth. At the agency for rents I found one guy who had been there the two years before, and I'll interview him again on Tuesday. I will also try to go to all the Managua based TV stations, and put up posters n the capital and Granada.
But if any websurfer happens to have any clues, you are welcome to email me. :) See the poster for my email!
This Article came in El Nuevo Diario on September 3rd:
Buscan a nicas que estudiaron en la “Wilhelm Pieck”
Sylvia Hernández
Johannes Wilm, originario de Alemania, vino al país a buscar a varios jóvenes nicaragüenses que estudiaron en 1986 y 1987 en la Escuela de Cadres e Bogensee/Wandlitz “Wilhelm Pieck”, junto con otros jóvenes de Alemania, Cuba y otros países. Este joven quiere elaborar un documental titulado “¿Dónde estás compañero?”.
Wilm dijo que para esa época y por razones de seguridad nunca intercambiaron sus verdaderos nombres y direcciones. Estos jóvenes habían llegado a ese país a estudiar liderazgo político.
“Hemos tratado de buscar referencias, pero en ese entonces la República Democrática de Alemania destruyó todo tipo de documentación que existió de cada una de las personas que se encontraban estudiando, y se nos ha hecho difícil poder contactarlos”, dijo Wilm.
Este joven permanecerá en Nicaragua hasta el mes abril del próximo año, y en su estadía se ha dedicado a realizar investigaciones sobre las tendencias sandinistas que se han formado desde el triunfo de la Revolución Sandinista.
Para mayor información dejó a disposición el número telefónico 917-3717, o bien, su correo electrónico (mail@johanneswilm.org).
I also gave interviews to Canal 2 and 10, the two biggest TV stations of the country and the other daily newspaper, La Prensa.
Jon wrote:
I'm also curious about the reactions you received from German friends who might have experienced life in the DDR.
I'm really not trying to prejudge, because I traveled to Nicaragua in the mid-1980s and saw some of the good being done by former socialist/communist nations. But I've also heard stories of what life was like in the DDR and have to wonder how the honoring of Honecker is being greeted? It seems, at least, a dichotomy worth discussing more.
Thanks,
Jon