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The biography of Commune I founder Dieter Kunzelmann combines the experiences of a youth in the Franconian province with the history of the subversive avant-garde around 1960, the so-called "cultural revolution" of the sixties and the increasing radicalization and militancy of the incipient German terrorism since 1969. In In every phase of this development, Kunzelmann played a central role in the activities of the mostly very small but influential groups that set creative, anarchic and ultimately violent accents in the oppositional upheavals of the old Federal Republic. His further path through the orthodox K-group scene of the seventies to the Berlin AL and the West Berlin House of Representatives complete a biography that was never representative of the protest movement or was typical of the generation, but with numerous symptomatic insights into the history of the Subversion made possible after 1945.

Dieter Kunzelmann: Avantgardist, Protestler, Radikaler

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    Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG
    Publication Date: 28/10/2009
    ISBN13: 9783525370100, 978-3525370100
    ISBN10: 3525370105

    Number of Pages: 392

    Non Fiction , History

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    The biography of Commune I founder Dieter Kunzelmann combines the experiences of a youth in the Franconian province with the history of the subversive avant-garde around 1960, the so-called "cultural revolution" of the sixties and the increasing radicalization and militancy of the incipient German terrorism since 1969. In In every phase of this development, Kunzelmann played a central role in the activities of the mostly very small but influential groups that set creative, anarchic and ultimately violent accents in the oppositional upheavals of the old Federal Republic. His further path through the orthodox K-group scene of the seventies to the Berlin AL and the West Berlin House of Representatives complete a biography that was never representative of the protest movement or was typical of the generation, but with numerous symptomatic insights into the history of the Subversion made possible after 1945.

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