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Beating the fascists?: The German Communists and political viole
nce 1929-1933
By: mistermax Date: February 9, 2016, 7:50 pm
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Eve Rosenhaft examines the involvement of Communist Party
militants in political violence against Nazis during the years
of Hitler's rise to power in Germany (1929-33).
Specifically, she aims to account for their participation in
'street-fighting' or 'gang-fighting' with National Socialist
storm-troopers. The origins of this conflict are examined at two
levels. First, Rosenhaft analyses the official policy of the
Communist Party towards fascism and Nazism, and the special
anti-fascist and self-defence organizations which it developed.
She then explores the attitudes and experience of the Communist
rank and file engaged in the struggle against fascism,
concentrating on the city of Berlin, where a fierce contest for
control of the streets was waged.
http://libcom.org/files/eve-rosenhaft-beating-the-fascists-the-german-communist…
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Re: Beating the fascists?: The German Communists and political v
iolence 1929-1933
By: Tortelini Date: February 9, 2016, 7:56 pm
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Δεν θα
βγάλεις από
moderator τον National Bolshevik; :-\
Κοίτα,
παίζει με τη
"φήμη" μου ρε
συ :-\
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