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Free Socialist Party/Marxist-Leninists

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In February 1967 the Founding Committee of the Free Socialist Party issued an appeal to "all West German Social Democrats, Left Socialists and Communists" to join in founding a new left party. The Committee consisted of GĂĽnter Ackermann, Werner Heuzeroth and Gerhard Lambrecht. A draft programme for
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particularly disturbed that German soldiers were involved, in this act of aggression. This calls forth our gravest condemnation as German Communists. Here again the
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Im Kampf fĂĽr den Aufbau der marxistisch-leninistischen Partei in Westdeutschland: Grundfragen des Marxismus-Leninismus und der Opportunismus in Westdeutschland
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clique has shown its true face. We set ourselves apart from such traitors to true Marxism-Leninism, and at the same time from the
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Ideologically, the party was pro-China. In total FSP was estimated to have around thirty members. The party published
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Langguth, Gerd. Protestbewegung am Ende: die Neue Linke als Vorhut der DKP. Mainz: v. Hase & Koehler, 1971. p. 93
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of the party. At the time of the founding of FSP, the 28-year-old Ackermann was an unemployed refugee from the
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The party called for the admission of the People's Republic of China to the
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Communist developments in Western Europe: translations on Western Europe
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carried news of contacts between the party and pro-China groups in
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Staar, Richard Felix, Milorad M. Drachkovitch, and Lewis H. Gann.
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Die Protestbewegung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland: 1968-1976
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From the Research Departments of Radio Free Europe: Free world
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Communists, who have given their blessings to this banditry.
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Communist Party of Germany/Marxists–Leninists
Mudersbach
Ideology
Marxism-Leninism
Politics of Germany
Political parties
Elections
German
Maoist
political party
West Germany
Communist Party of Germany/Marxists–Leninists
Frankfurt am Main
Marxist-Leninist Party of Germany
Volkspolizei
Central Committee
German Democratic Republic
Belgium
Austria
Switzerland
United Nations
Freies Volk
Communist Party of Germany
Verfassungsschutz
Warsaw Pact
Czechoslovakia
Ulbricht
Reimann
Communist Party of Germany/Marxists–Leninists

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