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東독일(GDR) 1949-89 #1

Coming Monday(11.9) the "entire freedom-loving world" (Chosun Ilbo^^) will "celebrate"(??) the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall...


Already today 20 years ago at least 500,000 people took the streets in the center of East Berlin to demonstrate against the autarchy of the ruling Socialist Unity Party and for democratic reformations.

 


Well, the main reasons for the (final) collapse of the East German (as well as the entire East European) "socialism" were the inner (mainly insoluble) contradictions in the society... and of course the competitive pressure by the "real capitalism".


But don't forget the inner opposition movement! At least since the late 1970s/early 1980s the oppositional - mainly bourgeois/petit bourgeois - "civil right", peace and environmental movement played a important role...


But on the other hand - an often neglected - radical alternative oppositional youth movement played an important role in the resistance against the ruling oppressive "socialist" Babbitt System. And some of the "activists" - similar to their "comrades" in the West - were influenced by redical left ideas, such as Anarchism, Maoism...


But the existence of the GDR(*) Section of the Communist Party of Germany/Marxist-Leninist(**) - KPD/ML in German - is one of the most weird chapters of the East German political underground resistance movement:


At the end of 1975 and beginning of 1976, the foundation by the KPD/ML of its own section in the GDR was made public.

 

The corresponding declaration was published in Roter Morgen on February 7, 1976


While the KPD/ML had already been formed in 1968 in the FRG, the nucleus of the GDR Section emerged within the GDR itself.


In the beginning of the 1970s, some students in the eleventh and twelfth grades at an Extended Secondary School (Erweiterte Oberschule; EOS) in Berlin got together to study the texts of the classical authors of Marxism-Leninism independently of the official version propagated by the Socialist Unity Party. They were not the only ones in the GDR doing this at that period.


Other interested people among their friends and families joined them, so that, in the course of time, a little circle of employees (in the education and technical fields) and students (of medicine, language and literature) was formed. In reading the basic texts of Marxist-Leninist social theory they came more and more to the conclusion that a deep gap existed between theory and practice in "actually existing socialism".

 
In Magdeburg, during 1969-70, pupils, students and apprentices got together to form the Progressive Youth (Progressive Jugend), inspired - among other things - by the Black Panthers. Besides the classical authors of Marxism-Leninism, various forbidden texts (of Mao, Stalin, the Black Panthers, etc.) were read and discussed by this youth group, whose activities were GDR-wide and which was composed of around 100 young people.


After the Progressive Youth had been disintegrated and destroyed, in 1976 the "hard core" of the Progressive Youth formed a KPD/ML cell.


In Rostock, too, an autonomous circle of students was formed with a similar political orientation. Being interested in further ideological inspiration, many of these groups and circles - by themselves - got in touch with various left organizations in West Berlin and with the Albanian embassy in East Berlin.


Besides the young people, who were the majority within the GDR Section, some older, battle-hardened comrades joined the Section. For instance, Heinz Reiche, who had spent 11 years in Nazi prisons and concentration camps, took part in activities in Weisswasser (a township south of Cottbus). Reiche had already come into conflict with the SED in the 1950s.


During the following years, the KPD/ML was successful in gaining supporters and organizing them into party cells in the GDR. These cells were inspired by the cell system of the illegal KPD during the Nazi dictatorship.


Until 1980, according to information from Stasi files, almost a dozen such cells were formed. The total number of members or supporters of the KPD/ML in the GDR amounted to three dozen people. In addition, there were about 50 to 60 sympathizers who were in direct personal contact with the above-mentioned circle.

 

[Excerpt from ☞ The Unknown Opposition (MUST READ!!!)]

 


* German Demoratic Republic, i.e. East Germany
** The Communist Party of Germany/Marxist-Leninist (German: Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands/Marxisten-Leninisten, KPD/ML), established on December 31, 1968, was an anti-revisionist (Maoist) party in West Germany that was later supportive of communist leader of Albania Enver Hoxha after the Sino-Albanian split...

 

 

 

 

 

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