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Honecker then stayed in a Soviet military hospital near Berlin before later fleeing Germany with Margot Honecker to Moscow, to avoid prosecution over charges of Cold War crimes.
President Machel being greeted by East German Education Minister and First Lady Margot Honecker during a 1983 state visit.
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Several other members of the Politburo also resigned that day, including Margot Honecker, Erich Mielke, Kurt Hager, and Hans Tisch.
* Margot Honecker née Feist ( born 1927 ), German politician
* Margot Honecker, German politician, former wife of Erich Honecker
* Margot Honecker, former Education Minister of East Germany, wife of Erich Honecker
From 1949 its chairperson was Margot Feist, who became Mrs Erich Honecker.
Margot Honecker née Feist ( born 17 April 1927 ) is a former Communist politician, who was a prominent member of the political elite in East Germany.
When she became pregnant and gave birth to their daughter Sonja in 1952, Honecker divorced his wife and married Margot in 1953.
In 1963 Margot Honecker, after a period as acting minister, officially took up the position as Minster of Education in the GDR ().
Since 1992 Margot Honecker has lived in Santiago, Chile with her daughter Sonja Yáñez Betancourt, and her daughter's Chilean husband Leo Yáñez Betancourt and their son Roberto Yáñez.
Margot Honecker is believed to have kept his ashes.
Discussions with Margot Honecker, in which Honecker speaks about the history of the GDR from her perspective.
On 19 July 2008, on the occasion of the 29th anniversary of the Sandinista revolution in Nicaragua, Margot Honecker received the order for cultural independence " Rubén Dario " from President Daniel Ortega.
This honor was the first public appearance of Margot Honecker since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
In 2011, author Frank Schuhmann published a book entitled Letzte Aufzeichnungen -- Für Margot ( Final Notes -- For Margot in English ) based on the 400-page diary kept by Erich Honecker during his stay in Berlin's Moabit prison beginning in July 1992.
The diary was given by Margot Honecker to the author.
Margot Honecker was hated by the opponents of the GDR communist regime as much as she was feared.

Margot and for
Based upon her study of the pagan community in the United States, the sociologist Margot Adler noted that it is rare for Pagan groups to proselytize in order to gain new converts to their faiths.
Although Margot herself is excluded from the throne by the Salic Law, her marriage to a Protestant prince offers a chance for domestic reconciliation during the late 16th century reign of the neurotic, hypochondriac King Charles IX, a time when Catholics are vying for political control of France with the French Protestants, the Huguenots.
Hubbard arrests Margot after concluding that she killed Swann for blackmailing her with Mark's letter when he came to collect.
Margot is found guilty and sentenced to death for murder.
Margot and Mark's names were changed for the film.
* Thomas McGuane, novelist known for such works as Ninety-Two in the Shade and husband of actress Margot Kidder
She holds the record for most César Awards for Best Actress with five, for Possession ( 1981 ), One Deadly Summer ( 1983 ), Camille Claudel ( 1988 ), Queen Margot ( 1994 ) and Skirt Day ( 2009 ).
Her fourth César win was for the 1994 film Queen Margot, an ensemble epic directed by Patrice Chéreau.
In an alternate version, according to Missouri folklorist Margot Ford McMillen, early settlers were searching for a location to farm.
According to folklorist Margot Ford McMillen the name of the town caused some difficult times for residents following America's entry into World War I.
When she learned that she was named for the wine, Château Margaux, which her parents, Puck and Jack Hemingway ( eldest son of Ernest ), were drinking the night she was conceived, she changed the original spelling from " Margot " to " Margaux " to match.
Memorial for Margot Frank | Margot and Anne Frank at the former Bergen-Belsen concentration camp | Bergen-Belsen site.
He mixed very little with French musicians, although Florent Schmitt arranged the piano scores of Delius's first two operas, Irmelin and The Magic Fountain ( Ravel later did the same for his verismo opera Margot la rouge ).
After escaping the trap, Lecter convinces Verger's sister Margot to kill her brother as revenge for raping her when they were children, and leaves a voice mail message taking responsibility for the crime.
The film generated a mild controversy for a bondage sequence featuring Garner and co-star Margot Kidder.
On Hanukkah, Margot longingly recalls past celebrations and Anne produces little presents for everyone.
Elizabeth's death was the final sorrow for her mother, Margot, who died within months of her daughter's death.
Another notable resident is actress Penelope Keith, who is probably most famous for her role as Margot in 1970s BBC sitcom The Good Life.

Margot and more
Journalist Margot Adler wrote, " iterally, ... means government by mothers, or more broadly, government and power in the hands of women.
The accompanying article was written by her as a condition of appearing ; she said, " I don't want someone writing, ' Margot Kidder has more curves than the Santa Monica Freeway ' under my picture.
They said that Edith Frank told them Anne and Margot needed the food more than she did, and therefore she refused to eat it.
Most people felt that Margot was the more beautiful of the Frank sisters, but Hansi observed that Anne, in her opinion, was prettier than Margot because " she was always smiling ".
Margot is also shown to have a much better relationship with at least her mother, and had a much shyer and more tolerant nature as opposed to Anne who often spoke her mind.

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