German communism, the discourse of 'Antifascist resistance', and the Jewish catastrophe
TítuloGerman communism, the discourse of 'Antifascist resistance', and the Jewish catastrophe
Autor
Call number940.5337/0055
Número del objeto02342o
Lugar de publicaciónChicago, Illinois, United States
EditorialUniversity of Chicago Press
Año de publicación
1994
Paginaciónpp257-294
MaterialArticle
ISBN0226069591
NotesArticle from the book 'Resistance against the Third Reich' pp257-294
Papers from a conference sponsored by Interdisciplinary Perspectives for the Study of Europe (IPSE) at the University of Chicago and the Goethe-Institut, Chicago
Papers from a conference sponsored by Interdisciplinary Perspectives for the Study of Europe (IPSE) at the University of Chicago and the Goethe-Institut, Chicago
Descripción
This essay looks at two Marxist interpretations of Nazi Germany from the Weimar Republic to the first decades of the German Democratic Republic, with particular focus on the wartime resistance and its postwar emphasis.