The DWK was housed in the former Reich Air Ministry building in East Berlin, at Leipziger Strasse 7.
A SMAD order from Marshal Vasily Sokolovsky on 12 February 1948 granted the DWK legislative power to issue orders and directives to all German organs within the Soviet zone and converted it into a nascent state structure for all intents and purposes, with competence far beyond the economy proper, thus it became the predecessor of the eventual East German government.
[1][2] Heinrich Rau became chairman of the converted body and after a reorganisation, announced the new organisational structure on 9 March 1948.
[3] In November 1948, the Soviet Central Committee issued another decree authorizing an increase in size of the DWK.
[2] The DWK ceased to exist on 7 October 1949 with the proclamation of the German Democratic Republic.