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  1. The last revolutionaries
    German communists and their century
    Erschienen: 2003
    Verlag:  Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA

    "The Last Revolutionaries tells a story of unwavering political devotion: it follows the lives of German communists across the tumultuous twentieth century. Before 1945, German communists were political outcasts in the Weimar Republic and courageous... mehr

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    "The Last Revolutionaries tells a story of unwavering political devotion: it follows the lives of German communists across the tumultuous twentieth century. Before 1945, German communists were political outcasts in the Weimar Republic and courageous resisters in Nazi Germany; they also suffered Stalin's Great Purges and struggled through emigration in countries hostile to communism. After World War II, they became leaders of East Germany, where they ran a dictatorial regime until they were swept out of power by the people's revolution of 1989." "In this biography, Catherine Epstein conveys the hopes, fears, dreams, and disappointments of a generation that lived their political commitment. Focusing on eight individuals, The Last Revolutionaries shows how political ideology drove people's lives. Some of these communists, including the East German leaders Walter Ulbricht and Erich Honecker, enjoyed great personal success. But others, including the purge victims Franz Dahlem and Karl Schirdewan, experienced devastating losses. And, as the book demonstrates, female and Jewish communists faced their own sets of difficulties in the movement to which they had given their all." "Drawing on previously inaccessible sources as well as extensive personal interviews, Epstein offers an unparalleled portrait of the most enduring and influential generation of Central European communists. In the service of their party, these communists experienced solidarity and betrayal, power and persecution, sacrifice and reward, triumph and defeat. At once sordid and poignant, theirs is the story of European communism - from the heroic excitement of its youth, to the bureaucratic authoritarianism of its middle age, to the sorry debacle of its death."--Jacket

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780674036543; 0674036549
    Schlagworte: Communists; Communism; Communistes; Communisme; Communism; Communists; Communists; Communism; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Political Ideologies ; Communism & Socialism; Communism; Communists; Communisme; Kommunismus; Mitglied; Politische Identität; Comunismo (história) ; Alemanha; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY ; Political; Biographies; History; Electronic books; Biographies
    Umfang: Online Ressource (322 pages), illustrations
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-305) and index. - Description based on print version record

    1. Outcasts: Communists in the Weimar RepublicPersecuted: At Home and Abroad after 1933 -- Survivors: Communists during World War II -- Victors: The Founding of East Germany -- Purged: Veteran Communists and Stalinist Terror -- Rulers: East German Politics during the Ulbricht Era -- Legends: Veteran Communists as Antifascist Heroes -- Outdated: East German Generational Dynamics.