Ernst Thälmann Island
Ernst Thälmann Island (German: Ernst-Thälmann-Insel, Spanish: Cayo Ernesto Thaelmann or Cayo Blanco del Sur) is a 15 kilometre long and 500 metre wide Cuban island in the Gulf of Cazones named for German Communist politician Ernst Thälmann. It contains highly developed reef formations with a high degree of biodiversity and hosts a number of endangered species, including black coral and various ornamental reef fish species. It has extensive largely untouched beaches and provides nursery areas for snappers. The island is uninhabited, other than occasional tourists and the indigenous Cuban Iguanas and birds that have their habitat there.
Until 1972, the island was known as Cayo Blanco del Sur. On the occasion of a state visit in June 1972 by Erich Honecker, Fidel Castro renamed the island in honour of German Communist politician Ernst Thälmann, who was the leader of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) during much of the Weimar Republic. According to a newspaper article in Neues Deutschland dated 20 June 1972[1] the Cuban leader announced the renaming of the island, and one of its beaches to Playa "República Democrática Alemana" (English: "German Democratic Republic" Beach, German: Strand "Deutsche Demokratische Republik"). East Germany's state television newscast, Aktuelle Kamera, reported on the ceremony and the unveiling of a bust of Ernst Thälmann on 18 August 1972 in the presence of the GDR ambassador, some East German delegates, and approximately 100 Cuban representatives.
In March 1975 the East German government sent singer Frank Schöbel to Cuba to make some music videos, and some footage of the island was shot, which was later included in a documentary emphasising the island as a symbol of GDR-Cuba friendship.[2]
In 1998, the island was hit severely by Hurricane Mitch, knocking over the bust of Ernst Thälmann.
According to both the Cuban embassy in Germany and the German Foreign Office, the renaming was a "symbolic act" - the island was never transferred to East Germany and remains part of Cuba.[2]
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- ^ Neues Deutschland extract, 20 June 1972 Die Insel, die Ernst Thälmann's Namen trägt
- ^ a b Spiegel Online: Schenkte Castro den Deutschen eine Karibikinsel? 14 February 2001