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German politician (1897–1974)
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Fritz Gäbler (12 January 1897 – 26 March 1974) was an East Germancommunist politician.
In 1932, he was a representative in the Thuringia state parliament. Gäbler was imprisoned for most of the Nazi era, having been one of the first prisoners in Nohra concentration camp. After the war, he became a member of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany, where he was chairman of the SED Central Revision Commission [de]. In 1987 he was commemorated by having a stamp designed with his face on it, in East Germany.