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Totale Herrschaft durch Kader? Parteischulung und Kaderpolitik von NSDAP und KPD/ SED
Total domination through cadres? Party training and cadre policy of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) and Communist Party of Germany (KPD) / Socialist Unity Party of Germany (GDR)
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Abstract Im Oktober 1944 erklärte der KPD-Vorsitzende Wilhelm Pieck im Moskauer Exil, die kommunistische Partei solle im besetzten Deutschland ähnliche Einrichtungen schaffen, wie es die Nazis für ihre reaktionären Zwecke mit ihren 'Ordensburgen' getan hatten. Wollte sich die KPD in Kaderpolitik und -trainin... view more
Im Oktober 1944 erklärte der KPD-Vorsitzende Wilhelm Pieck im Moskauer Exil, die kommunistische Partei solle im besetzten Deutschland ähnliche Einrichtungen schaffen, wie es die Nazis für ihre reaktionären Zwecke mit ihren 'Ordensburgen' getan hatten. Wollte sich die KPD in Kaderpolitik und -training wirklich am Vorbild der NSDAP orientieren, oder verfolgte sie eigene Wege der Herrschaftssicherung? Der Verfasser analysiert vor dem Hintergrund von Piecks Aussage vergleichend die Kaderausbildung in NSDAP und KPD. (ICEÜbers)... view less
'In October 1944, Wilhelm Pieck, chairman of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD), declared while in exile in Moscow, the Communist Party should establish 'similar facilities' to the Nazis in occupied Germany just as the 'Nazi party had created it's Ordensburg for reactionary purposes'. Did the KPD ... view more
'In October 1944, Wilhelm Pieck, chairman of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD), declared while in exile in Moscow, the Communist Party should establish 'similar facilities' to the Nazis in occupied Germany just as the 'Nazi party had created it's Ordensburg for reactionary purposes'. Did the KPD indeed attempt to orient itself according to the party cadre training and cadre policy of the NSDAP, or did it instead pursue it's own and original paths to securing power? Against the Background of Pieck's statements, the article analyzes and compares both party cadre training systems and their social ranges.' (author's abstract)|... view less
Keywords
cadre politics; cadre; Socialist Unity Party of Germany (GDR); National Socialist German Workers' Party; party indoctrination; totalitarianism; Communist Party of Germany
Classification
General History
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Method
historical
Document language
German
Publication Year
2005
Page/Pages
p. 71-99
Journal
Totalitarismus und Demokratie, 2 (2005) 1
ISSN
1612-9008
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications