The Free Germany Movement: A Case of Patriotism or Treason?

The Free Germany Movement: A Case of Patriotism or Treason?

by Kai Schoenhals
The Free Germany Movement: A Case of Patriotism or Treason?

The Free Germany Movement: A Case of Patriotism or Treason?

by Kai Schoenhals

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Overview

Although much has been written on the failed attempt of German officers and conservative politicians to overthrow Hitler during World War II, the German leftist movement dedicated to the same goal has received little attention in the West. This book is the first fully documented account of the National Committee Free Germany (NKFD), an organization of German prisoners of war and Communist exiles who in 1943 established an antifascist movement on Soviet soil to overthrow Hitler. Based on extensive interviews with surviving members of the organization and a thorough examination of East German archives, this study presents a wealth of information on the subject that has not until now been available outside the Communist bloc.

Tracing the origins of the German antifascist movement of the 1930s, Schoenhals discusses the creation of the National Committee Free Germany and the League of German Officers and describes the wartime activities of the groups. Although the NKFD officially disbanded at the end of the war, the participation of its former members intensified when some of them were repatriated to Soviet-occupied Germany in 1945. The author assesses the influence of the Free Germany movement leaders on developments in the Soviet Zone of Occupation (1945-1949) and the GDR after October 1949. Playing a central role in the construction of the new socialist state, veterans of the National Committee were instrumental in establishing both the National People's Army and the National Democratic Party of Germany. The author comments on the bitter postwar reactions of West Germans to this group, who were considered outright traitors or at best dupes of the Communists. With its rich documentation and balanced analysis, this work is a significant contribution to the literature of World War II and a valuable resource for students or researchers working in either political science or history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313263903
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 03/10/1989
Series: Contributions to the Study of World History , #12
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

KAI P. SCHOENHALS is Associate Professor of History at Kenyon College. He is the author of Revolution and Intervention in Grenada and has contributed chapters and jourbanal articles on topics in history and political science.

Table of Contents

The Origin of the Antifascist Movement
The Founding of the National Committee Free Germany and the League of German Officers
Free Germany—The First Phase
Free Germany—The Final Phase
The Impact of the Free Germany Movement on the German Democratic Republic
Bibliography
Index

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