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  Rudi Dutschke   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Rudi Dutschke attended school in his birthplace of Luckenwalde and graduated from the gymnasium there, but because he refused to join the army of the German Democratic Republic and convinced many of his fellow students to refuse as well, he was prevented from attending the university in the GDR.
Rudi Dutschke joined the German SDS Der Sozialistische Deutsche Studentenbund (which was not the same as the SDS in the USA, but quite similar in goals) in 1965 and from that time on the SDS became the center of the student movement, growing very rapidly and organizing demonstrations against the war in Vietnam.
The public assessment of Rudi Dutschke's political activities has undergone several changes, from the very aggressive condemnation by the Springer Press in the '60s to a broad recognition today that the movement for which Dutschke was a leading spokesperson played an essential role in the democratization of German institutions in the post-World War II period.
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 Rudi Dutschke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rudi Dutschke attended school in Luckenwalde and graduated from the Gymnasium there, but because he refused to join the army of the German Democratic Republic and convinced many of his fellow students to refuse as well, he was prevented from attending university in the GDR.
On April 11, 1968 Dutschke was shot in the head by Josef Bachmann, a young unskilled worker who was influenced by the massive propaganda campaign of the mass media owned by Axel Springer, especially the headline "Stop Dutschke now!" in the Bild-Zeitung.
Rudi Dutschke recovered sufficiently to play an essential role in the formation of the Green Party (established in 1980 in Germany) by convincing the former student protesters (including Joschka Fischer) to join the Green movement.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rudi_Dutschke   (829 words)

  
 Josef Bachmann - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He became widely known in Germany for his assassination attempt on the leader of the German student movement, Rudi Dutschke, firing three bullets at him, on April 11, 1968.
As for Rudi Dutschke, he survived the assassination attempt but had severe brain damage and was forced to learn to speak again.
After Bachmann's conviction, he and Dutschke corresponded by letter; however it is controversial how much the letters interested Bachmann and whether the contact influenced him when he committed suicide on the night between February 23 and February 24, 1970.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Josef_Bachmann   (349 words)

  
 Rudi Dutschke: biography and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Dutschke died in 1979 from an epileptic seizure (epileptic seizure: Convulsions accompanied by impaired consciousness) as a consequence of the brain damage (brain damage: brain damage or brain injury is the destruction or degeneration of brain cells....
Rudi Dutschke joined the German SDS Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund (Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund: more facts about this subject) (which was not the same as the SDS (SDS: the students for a democratic society (sds) was a radical student activist movement...
Rudi Dutschke reentered the German political scene after protests against the building of nuclear power (nuclear power: Nuclear energy regarded as a source of electricity for the power grid (for civilian use)) plants activated a new movement in the mid-1970s.
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 Bundestag bid falls short - The Boston Globe - Boston.com - Local - News
Dutschke, who graduated from high school in 1999 and the University of Massachusetts in 2003, was the subject of nationwide media attention in Germany.
Dutschke ran on a platform calling for generation change in the Greens, a stance that brought him some criticism that he was skating off his father's name, and was too inexperienced and naive to hold office.
Dutschke, who was born in Denmark and lived several years in Hamburg as a child and young teen, grew up largely in the Boston area with his American mother.
www.boston.com /news/local/articles/2005/06/26/bundestag_bid_falls_short   (379 words)

  
 Parallel Lives : SF Indymedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Rudi Dutschke was a Protestant dissident who had refused military service in East Germany and moved to West Berlin in 1961, just before the wall went up.
Dutschke himself lost his memory as a result of the attack and had to relearn languages and his field of sociology.
It sometimes seems that Rudi Dutschke is not the only member of the 1968 generation to have lost half his brain at that time or subsequently.
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 Deutsches Kolleg - The 20th of July as Day of Remembrance
Hitler and Dutschke were the two charismatic leaders the German People brought forth in the 20th century: Hitler the leader (Führer) of the great German workers’ and people’s movement of 1933, Dutschke the leader of the small German students’ movement of 1968.
The fact that Dutschke had survived three shots to the head and managed to reconquer his destroyed ability to speak, can certainly be considered a miracle.
Rudi Dutschke’s resurrection revealed that providence had placed salvation onto a redeemer of the Germans - the second time in the 20th century.
www.deutsches-kolleg.org /english/declarations/DutschkeHitler.htm   (903 words)

  
 Postman Patel: Rudi Dutschke Strasse
Dutschke joined the German Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund (SDS) and became central in organising demonstration and protests especially against the war In Vietnam.
Rudi Dutschke had re - entered the German political scene after protests against the building of nuclear power plants activated a new movement in the mid-1970s.
Dutschke recognized that this movement (The Green Party) had a far broader base than the student movement had, and that its ecological orientation was going to define the progressive direction for the next generation.
postmanpatel.blogspot.com /2005/11/rudi-dutschke-strasse.html   (649 words)

  
 An Attempt to Storm the Embassy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
RUDI DUTSCHKE was the spokesman of the revolting German youths in the heady days at the end of the sixties.
When an attempt was made on Dutschke's life during a Berlin demonstration, he was gravely injured and this served as a signal for violent protests everywhere, London included.
Fortunately Dutschke was out of danger and the man who had attacked him would be tried.
www.german-embassy.org.uk /an_attempt_to_storm_the_embass.html   (723 words)

  
 Guardian | Clashes in Berlin renewed
The marchers are reported to have thrown stones and cans of paint as the police moved against their column on the Kurfurstendamm, the city's main thoroughfare, and the police, some of whom were on horseback, met them with baton charges and with powerful jets from water cannons.
They chanted "Rudi Dutschke, Rudi Dutschke" and "Springer murder, Springer murder" - a reference to the Axel Springer newspaper group which, the students say, whipped up anti-student sentiment in Berlin which led to the shooting of Dutschke.
A much larger group of students, outside the Socialist Students' Federation, to which Dutschke belongs, believes that the necessary reforms can be achieved within the existing structure but regards the activities of the federation as complementary to its own quieter campaign.
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,5170779-110875,00.html   (491 words)

  
 Rudi Dutschke - Rudi Dutschke News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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 Berlin to Rename Street After Dutschke | Germany | Deutsche Welle | 30.08.2005
Berlin will name a street after Rudi Dutschke, a leader of the militant student uprisings in the city in 1968, the council of the alternative district of Kreuzberg-Friedrichshain said Tuesday.
Dutschke was born in the former East Germany and fled to the West with his family in 1961 just before the Berlin Wall was built.
Dutschke died in retirement in Denmark in December 1979, having never fully recovered from his injuries.
www.dw-world.de /dw/article/0,2144,1695534,00.html   (306 words)

  
 Baader-Meinhof: Timeline 1968
A young house painter, Joseph Bachmann, waits patiently in the street outside the home of Rudi Dutschke.
Dutschke is the firebrand leader of the APO -- a leftist movement.
Enraged students assume that the reason Dutschke was targeted is because of the red-baiting rhetoric of the newspapers of the Springer Press newspapers.
www.baader-meinhof.com /timeline/1968.html   (527 words)

  
 Wayne Hall - Parallel Lives
April 1968 Josef Bachmann shot Dutschke in the head in a Berlin street.
To help them both understand what had moved Bachmann to try and kill him, Dutschke initiated a consciousness-raising correspondence with the young worker.
If this is a slanderous assertion, one way of helping to refute it would be for present-day activists to extend to David Hicks something like the solidarity that Rudy Dutschke extended to his own would-be murderer Josef Bachmann.
www.spectrezine.org /resist/Hall.htm   (915 words)

  
 In Today's Feuilletons - signandsight
The study, "Rudi Dutschke und der bewaffnete kampf" (Rudi Dutschke and the Armed Struggle), is published by the Hamburg Institute for Social Research in a volume dedicated to Dutschke, Andreas Baader and the Red Army Faction (RAF).
Knipphals commends the author's avoidance of stereotyping the '68 movement "either as a wild time when people still believed in utopias, or as doom itself, when all values were thrown to the winds".
Rudi Dutschke had already created the concept in 1966, using theoretical fragments fom Che Guevara and Carl Schmitt's theory of the partisan." The study goes on to show how Dutschke distanced himself from the RAF violence in the early 70s.
www.signandsight.com /intodaysfeuilletons/17.html   (1682 words)

  
 German at Georgetown University : GERM-558   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The course investigates the often contradictory driving forces of this movement, the international protest movement against the Vietnam war, the Prague Spring, and the Cultural revolution in China.
It centers on the new forms of protest and self-expression during the most creative period of the 68ers, the period between 02 June 1967 and the attempt to assassinate Rudi Dutschke on Easter 1968.
The question of which philosophies from this era are a thing of the past and which might be still relevant for today’s and tomorrow’s society - see Ralph Nader’s campaign against ‘Corporate America’ - will be discussed, as well as the break up of the Student Movement into Maoist parties and terrorist groups.
www3.georgetown.edu /departments/german/courses/germ558.html   (197 words)

  
 IISH - Today in 1968 : 11 April - Rudi Dutschke Shot
On April 11, at 5.23 p.m., on the the Kurfürstendamm in Berlin, the unskilled painter Josef Erwinn Bachmann fired three shots into Rudi Dutschke's face.
Inspired by the authorities and the Springer press, political conflict focused on the person of Rudi Dutschke.
Only a few hours before the attempt, Dutschke had been asked whether he was afraid of a criminal assault: "No fear, no. It may happen, but friends keep an eye on me. Normally I don?t walk about on my own.
www.iisg.nl /today/en/11-04.php   (156 words)

  
 Rudi Dutschke -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Alfred Willi Rudi Dutschke, commonly called Rudi Dutschke (March 7, 1940 – December 24, 1979, Århus, Denmark) was the most prominent spokesperson of the German student movement of the 1960s.
He also began working with dissidents opposing the Communist governments in East Germany, Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia, including Robert Havemann, Wolf Biermann, Milan Horacek, Adam Michnik, Ota Sik and more.
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The climax of the student movement was Easter Weekend 1968 and the assassination attempt of Rudi Dutschke.
Dutschke appeared in pres reports as the leader of the student movement in Germany.
The intense debates over the future direction of the movement found their articulation there, and the chaos and confusion symbolized the disarray the movement experience in the closing weeks of 1968.
www.unc.edu /~brittany/1968.doc   (2995 words)

  
 The German Student Movement
Organized by the SDS (Sozialistische Deutsche Studentenbund), the SPD's mouthpiece at the university level, these peaceful demonstrations quickly escalated to more aggressive counter attacks in response to the shooting death of student Benno Ohnesorg by police in June 1967, and the murder attempt on Rudi Dutschke in April 1968.
Just one month before an assassination attempt on his life, Rudi Dutschke, a highly visible student leader, asserted in an interview that "the extent of our counter-violence is determined by the amount of repressive violence employed by the ruling powers" (SDS 6).
The violent attack on Dutschke, which came from the radical right, engendered some of the most ardently militant demonstrations, including the attempt to shut down distribution of newspapers owned by conservative media magnate Axel Springer and the explosion of four fire bombs in two Frankfurt department stores - the first terrorist action of the RAF.
www.public.asu.edu /~dgilfill/dreamwork.html   (394 words)

  
 Zeitungsterror - Infos zur Rote Armee Fraktion (RAF)
April 1968 steht Rudi Dutschke mit seinem Fahrrad vor dem SDS-Zentrum am Kurfürstendamm in Berlin, als ein schmächtiger, junger Mann mit kurz geschnittenen Haaren auf ihn zukommt.
Daraufhin zieht Bachmann seine Pistole und schießt dreimal auf Dutschke.
Rudi Dutschke starb einige Jahre später an den Spätfolgen des Attentats.
www.rafinfo.de /hist/kap03.php   (333 words)

  
 ON THIS DAY | 14 | 1968: Berlin student unrest worsens
Students blocked the city's main thoroughfare, the Kurfurstendamm, in protest at the shooting last week of one of their leaders, Rudi Dutschke.
Mr Dutschke was shot three times outside the offices of the German Socialist Students Federation (SDS).
Student leader Rudi Dutschke survived being shot but his injuries contributed to his death in 1979.
news.bbc.co.uk /go/click/rss/0.91/public/-/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/april/14/newsid_2524000/2524577.stm   (386 words)

  
 Rudi Dutschke - Infos zur Rote Armee Fraktion (RAF)
Rudi Dutschke gilt bis heute noch als Anführer der Studentenbewegung und als Wortführer des SDS
Eine Mitarbeit Rudi Dutschkes in der RAF selber ist aber nicht bekannt und unwahrscheinlich.
Rudi Dutschke ist enger mit der RAF verbunden als man glaubt.
www.rafinfo.de /faq/personen/rudi_dutschke.1315.php   (115 words)

  
 Benno Ohnesorg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Benno decided to go back and help them, but because of his clothes police chief Karl-Heinz Kuras mistook him for the leader of the radical students, chased him and shot him without asking him any questions.
The leading person of the student movement in Berlin and later on in Germany was Rudi Dutschke (1940-1979).
Dutschke was a member of the “Allgemeiner deutscher Studentenausschuss (AstA)“ and the “Sozialistischer deutscher Studentenbund (SDS)“;.
www.borg-ibk.ac.at /praesent/60er/11studentriots.htm   (515 words)

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