European Resistance Archive/European Resistance Archive (ERA)
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The moulding and forming impressions were: 1. the year 1933,
The moulding and forming impressions were: 1. the year 1933,
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when the German corpus and the German General staff shifted the power towards the Nazi leading clique
when the German corpus and the German General staff shifted the power towards the Nazi leading clique
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and: 2. the year 1934, in Austria,
and: 2. the year 1934, in Austria,
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when the latter gave power to the cleric-fascists who broke up the labour movement.
when the latter gave power to the cleric-fascists who broke up the labour movement.
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According to our understanding the development of mankind goes from lower forms to increasing forms of living together,
According to our understanding the development of mankind goes from lower forms to increasing forms of living together,
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therefore that was obviously a heavy setback.
therefore that was obviously a heavy setback.
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The German labour movement was the strongest and ideologically most consolidated one in the ‘1st Internationale’,
The German labour movement was the strongest and ideologically most consolidated one in the ‘1st Internationale’,
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and you could say the same about the Austrian labour movement.
and you could say the same about the Austrian labour movement.
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We learned not only of the dirty fortunes of antifascists through the immigrants,
We learned not only of the dirty fortunes of antifascists through the immigrants,
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but also experienced the international effects of what happened to the setback of civilization in 1933.
but also experienced the international effects of what happened to the setback of civilization in 1933.
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Up to this time in Czechoslovakia the focus of the German, as well as the Czechoslovakian labour parties,
Up to this time in Czechoslovakia the focus of the German, as well as the Czechoslovakian labour parties,
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was on the class struggle, which meant the fight for better material and cultural living conditions.
was on the class struggle, which meant the fight for better material and cultural living conditions.
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In 1933 this obviously didn’t stop, but the more the Nazis,
In 1933 this obviously didn’t stop, but the more the Nazis,
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the Hitler supporters in the German areas of Czechoslovakia developed,
the Hitler supporters in the German areas of Czechoslovakia developed,
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the more it amounted to a new political front status.
the more it amounted to a new political front status.
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On one side, supporters of Hitler in the German areas of Czechoslovakia, who increasingly became more aggressive
On one side, supporters of Hitler in the German areas of Czechoslovakia, who increasingly became more aggressive
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and on the other side the German and Czech antifascists.
and on the other side the German and Czech antifascists.
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So it was not really the way it is now being claimed quite often,
So it was not really the way it is now being claimed quite often,
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that the Germans and the Czechs were one against the other.
that the Germans and the Czechs were one against the other.
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A nationalistic perspective is a belated attempt to distract from the real problems we had at that time.
A nationalistic perspective is a belated attempt to distract from the real problems we had at that time.