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but of course even in this party and in the youth association, which was a part of the party,
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there were different positions.
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That showed especially in 1936, when the popular front became relevant,
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but the politics of the popular front demanded
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for working closely together with the communists.
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The ideological discrepancies were known.
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They were out of question.
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and which had to be fought together - within the popular front.
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In Léon Blum in France we had the example of a socialist of the popular front, socialists, communists and the radical socialists.
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That were the civil liberals, who wanted to fight the fascism together and with us it was the same.
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At the basis nobody asked anymore: “Where do you come from?
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Are you from the CY, the communistic youth, the socialist youth or the ’Bündische Jugend’?”
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The question was: „What can you do against fascism?“
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Because we followed the example of France,
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the calling up of German intellectuals from Paris,
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all dividing differences on the left had to be put aside,
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