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National Bolshevism in Weimar Germany: alliance of political extremes against democracy - Abraham Ascher & Guenter Lewy

An article by Abraham Ascher and Guenter Lewy about the development of 'national bolshevism' in Germany between the World Wars.

Submitted by Juan Conatz on June 7, 2015
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Originally appeared in Social Research, Vol. 23, No. 4 (WINTER 1956)

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  • fascism
  • Germany
  • Nazism
  • KPD
  • Abraham Ascher
  • Guenter Lewy
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