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of 1962, in which journalists were arrested and detained for reporting on the strength of the West German military, worried some in West
Germany that there was a return of authoritarian government. In the fallout of the affair, the suddenly-unpopular Christian Democratic Union formed a political
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issued a leaflet celebrating the fire and calling for more such occurrences to bring parity between
Western countries and Vietnam. The leaflet was widely condemened and caused a split between Kommune 1 and the SDS. On 2 April 1968, members of the AuĂźerparlamentarische Opposition,
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to demand that the laws not be used. The government agreed with protesting labor unions to only use limited concessions, passing the laws on May 30. This agreement dealt a blow to the growing student movement and signaled its demise. The SDS formally dissolved on March 21, 1970.
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Berlin SDS chapter. Unsurprisingly, Marcuse did the opposite in a speech emphasizing "solidarity of sentiment". The event was followed by street demonstrations which led to the arrests of
Dutschke, his wife, and 84 others.
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