Ernst Thälmann Island

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History

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East Berlin, 19 June 1972: Fidel Castro (left) handed over, after the signing of the communiqué, a Cuban map to Erich Honecker (centre). The map shows an island that bears the name "Ernst Thälmann", with the southern area named "GDR Beach" (Script error: No such module "Lang"., Script error: No such module "Lang".).

During a 1970s state visit to East Germany, Cuban prime minister Fidel Castro promised that his country would donate an island to its communist ally. As part of a state visit in June 1972 by East-German general secretary Erich Honecker, Castro renamed Script error: No such module "Lang". (Template:Langx) in honour of German communist politician and activist Ernst Thälmann.[2] According to an article in Script error: No such module "Lang"., he also announced that one of its beaches had been renamed to Script error: No such module "Lang". (Template:Langx, Template:Langx).[2] East Germany's state television newscast Script error: No such module "Lang". reported on the ceremony and the unveiling of a bust of Thälmann in August 1972 in the presence of the East-German ambassador, East-German delegates, and Cuban representatives.[3]

In March 1975, the East-German government sent singer Frank Schöbel to Cuba to make music videos. Film footage of the island was also shot, which was later included in a documentary emphasizing the island as a symbol of East-German–Cuban friendship.[4]

In 1990, a series of international events led the government of East Germany to dissolve, with its territory added the federal republic of West Germany, incorporating as unified Germany. However, the reunification treaty made no reference to Ernst Thälmann Island as one of the territories joining the combined nation, leading to arguments about its status.[5] Neither of the German states controlled the island during or after the reunification.[1]

In 1998, the island was severely hit by Hurricane Mitch, knocking over the bust of Thälmann.[1][5]

A German online newspaper sought to visit the island in 2001, on the premise that it was German territory, but they were rebuffed. According to the Cuban embassy in Germany the renaming had been a "symbolic act", and the German Foreign Office concurred that it was "not a gift, but a change of name", and the island was never actually transferred from Cuba.[6]

In media

The film Template:Interlanguage link (2022), starring Max Riemelt, tells the story of an East Berliner who travels to Cuba to fulfill his late mother's wish to scatter her ashes on the Cayo Ernesto Thälmann.

See also

References

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