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 Archival Repositories   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Substantial collection of material relating to the international and West German protest movements of the 1960s, including the Sozialistische Deutsche Studentenbund (SDS) and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament; large collection of photographs.
Small collection on the campaign against the emergency laws (Notstandsgesetze) and the history of the Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund (SDS); substantial collection of material relating to the legacy of the protest movements of the 1960s.
Estates: Otto Brenner, Olaf Radke, Georg Benz; material on the early peace movement (Arbeitsausschuß Kampf dem Atomtod, 1958-1966) and on relations between the IG Metall (metal workers' union) and the Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund (SDS).
www.ghi-dc.org /guide9/archives.html   (815 words)

  
 Axis History Factbook: History of the Hitler Jugend
When Hitler was released he did not immediately decide on who should lead the new official youth movement of the NSDAP, and soon Lenk decided to leave the competion and following the refusal of Rossbach to accept Hitler as the leader, the task was handed to Gruber.
The GDJB was rechristed the Hitler Jugend, Bund Deutscher Arbeiterjugend (HJ) and made the official youth movement during the Reichparteitag held at Weimar 3-4 July 1926.
It was renamed Bund deutscher Mädel (BDM) July 1930 and a section of girls 10-14 years old, Jungmädelgruppe (JM), was founded Apr 1931.
www.axishistory.com /index.php?id=3001   (1123 words)

  
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\par Kern der APO war der SDS (sozialistischer deutscher Studentenbund), eine weitere Wurzel die Ostermarschbewegung.
\par Neben hochschulpolitischen Fragen wendete sich der Studentenbund auch allgemein \par politischen Problemen, wie zum Beispiel der Notstandsgesetzgebung, zu.
Deutscher Bundestag.de: \rdblquote Streifzug durch die Geschichte\'94 \par www.
www2.fh-fulda.de /fb/sw/profs/schirrmacher/posysbrd/57politik.rtf   (3450 words)

  
 Lingua franca   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In 1964, under the charismatic leadership of Rudi Dutschke, the radical organization Subversive Aktion undertook a series of confrontations with the elder spiritual leaders.
Dutschke was also largely responsible for the spread of anti-Establishment activism within the growing Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund (Union of German Socialist Students, or SDS), which demanded the total transformation of German society.
His group challenged the conservatism of the Adenauer administration and declared that the denazification of West German society and its institutions had been halfhearted and ineffectual.
linguafranca.mirror.theinfo.org /9811/inside.html   (1494 words)

  
 Eurozine - Articles
It is ironic that two major organisations of dissent with the same acronym existed in Europe and the US and frequently made the headlines under similar circumstances.
But the American protesters would have had a hard time with the leftist socialist party roots of the Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund SDS (Socialist German Student Association).
And the German comrades ultimately would not have embraced the libertarian streak in the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS).
www.eurozine.com /articles/2003-02-11-freund-en.html   (2638 words)

  
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\par Leider radikalisierte sich der SDS (Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund), bevor er sich im M\'e4rz 1970 in Frankfurt selbst aufl\'f6ste, nicht zuletzt in der Gewaltfrage zunehmend und entfernte sich immer weiter von der gesellschaftlichen Realit\'e4 t.
Andererseits wurde damit nat\'fcrlich deutlich, dass man sich der Realit\'e4t des Bestehens zweier Deutscher Staaten endg\'fcltig nicht mehr verschlie\'dfen konnte.
Daraufhin wurde die }{\b Allianz f\'fcr Deutschland}{ gegr\'fcndet, ein B\'fcndnis aus DA (Deutscher Aufbruch), DSU (Deutsche Soziale Union)und Ost-CDU antreten sollte.
www2.fh-fulda.de /fb/sw/profs/schirrmacher/posysbrd/56politik.rtf   (12395 words)

  
 isioma
During the nineteensixties these three letters for many meant democracy and socialism, revolt and anarchy, anti-authoritarianism and anti-imperialism.
Students for a Democratic Society and the Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund were brothers and sisters in ideas and action.
This internet project is dedicated to preserve their history.
www.isioma.netfirms.com   (421 words)

  
 Socialism Today - From a 1960s 'left terrorist' to a neo-Nazi
Very often Mahler is called a renegade, because he is one of the people who founded the Rote Armee Fraktion [RAF — Red Army Faction, also known as the Baader-Meinhof group], one of the far-left armed groupings operating in Germany at the time.
Born in 1930, he studied law and, at the end of the sixties, defended a lot of members of the Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund, the main left-wing students’ organisation at the time.
In 1970, Mahler was sentenced to 14 years for membership of the RAF, during which time the World in Action interview took place.
www.socialismtoday.org /97/mahler.html   (673 words)

  
 Philosophical Egoism: Max Stirner
The connecting link between Stirner and other thinkers and movements is not so easily established; however, some writers portray Stirner as a precursor of Nietzsche, while others point out that the seeds of fascism are found in Der Einzige und sein Eigenthum, Still others place Stirner as a forerunner of existentialism.
I myself can see a logical parallel between Stirner and Rudi Dutschke, contemporary leader of the Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund.
Much is attributed to Stirner today, but during his life time he was not able to attract any disciples or school of followers.
tmh.floonet.net /articles/carlson.shtml   (5689 words)

  
 TheStar.com - The Edukators
Then Jule, let in on the identity of The Edukators, encourages Jan to break into Hardenberg's lakeside villa.
In the confrontation that ensues, we find out that Hardenberg was a member of the SDS (Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund) and a close associate of its leader, Rudi Dutschke, in the 1960s.
The scene is set for the above-mentioned debate, which occurs after the trio kidnaps Hardenberg and takes him to an alpine cabin.
www.thestar.com /NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1128679910028&call_pageid=1022183557980&col=1022183560753   (681 words)

  
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For example, several avant-garde groups within and connected to the SDS (German Socialist Student Union [Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund]) discussed Max Horkheimer's programmatic work of 1937, Traditional and Critical Theory.
These student groups used this text from the Institute for Social Research in order to criticize bourgeois society and Marxist-Leninist orthodoxy simultaneously.
At the University of Frankfurt, from 1977 to 1987, the last action and discussion groups were formed by the the non-dogmatic Socialist University Initiative (Sozialistische Hochschulinitiative --SHI) and its subsequent group, the Un-Dogmatic Left List (Undogmatische Linke Liste --UL).
www.datawranglers.com /negations/issues/98w/jansen_01.html   (3859 words)

  
 APO (Ausserparliamentarische Opposition) Sammlung.
Armed struggle, Red Army Faction (RAF), Movement of the 2.
June, “Revolutionäre Zellen,” (revolutionary cells) Terrorism are documented through illegal pamphlets, texts written by the groups, police Wanted-for-Reward posters, pamphlets, texts on the trials, as well as events following the death in Stammheim in 1977 of first generation RAF activists [“Deutscher Herbst” (German Autumn)].
After part of the movement was made illegal, groups and collectives of lawyers --analogous to those of the Weimar Republic--were formed that supported convicted prisoners.
www-sul.stanford.edu /depts/spc/sgml/m0613.sgm   (1481 words)

  
 Lights On in Rented Rooms: the Permanent Revolution of Daniel Singer
But this unsightly island was smack in the middle of a shantytown housing thousands of immigrant workers (some of whom may have worked for Citroën and Renault) and on a street whose name could give pause—rue de la Folie or Folly Street.
To bring this movement up to date, Isaac Deutscher, the biographer of Trotsky whom Singer calls a dominant influence on his own work, wrote (1971: 42):
Marxism in our Time, edited by Tamara Deutscher.
globalization.icaap.org /content/v2.1/06_waldinger.ixml   (3645 words)

  
 SPK - timeline
Instead of the SPK(H) it wants a "psychotherapeutic advice center" at the university of Heidelberg.
First PATIENTS' INFO: SPK(H) takes issue with the prohibition of the SDS (Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund) and makes its own position clear: "Let's bury the silly hope for health!
There must be no therapeutic act which has not been previously clearly and uniquely shown to be a revolutionary act."
www.spkpfh.de /Timeline.htm   (6757 words)

  
 Students, scholars and activists influenced by Herbert Marcuse
, publisher (Verlag Stroemfeld/Roter Stern), former national chairman of the Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund (SDS) in 1967-68.
I was Bundesvorsitzender (national chairman) of SDS /Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund/ in 1967/68 - and met Herbert Marcuse several
I founded a small publishing house in 1970, STROEMFELD/ROTER STERN, that
www.marcuse.org /herbert/scholaractivists.htm   (7018 words)

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