Rethinking Reconciliation and the West German Left Wing
Author(s) -
Jana Stoklasa
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
auc studia territorialia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2336-3231
pISSN - 1213-4449
DOI - 10.14712/23363231.2018.3
Subject(s) - german , political science , communism , west germany , economic history , negotiation , cold war , democracy , world war ii , law , politics , sociology , history , archaeology
Discussion about reconciliation in post-World War II Germany usually centers on Hitler’s Jewish victims or recently enacted programs of restitution for so-called marginalized victim groups. In this paper, I explore the largely neglected domestic reconciliation policy affecting the West German left wing in the postwar period. Initially, on a genealogical, micro-historical basis, I investigate the restitution claim files of former communist and social-democratic printing companies located in Hannover, Lower Saxony. In the light of recent nationwide discourse in Germany about anti-communist measures of the pre-unification Federal Republic of Germany, such as the so-called Berufsverbote (bans on employment of leftists), these sources document negotiations to right past wrongs and shed light on reconciliation policy during the German-German “cold civil war” that followed World War II. Keywords: Germany; reconciliation; restitution; KPD; SPD; Berufsverbote DOI: 10.14712/23363231.2018.3
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