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In Search of the Forbidden Nation: Opposition by the Young Generation in the GDR

AN IDENTITY CRISIS HAS FOLLOWED ON THE GRADUAL Succession of the generations in the second German state. The feeling that previous ideals have lost their meaning, and the abandonment of the hope of a unified German nation have led to discontent even amongst socialists. In addition to the numerous de...

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Published in:Government and opposition (London) 1983-04, Vol.18 (2), p.175-193
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Germany (East)
Marxism
Military service
Peace movements
Peacefulness
Police
Political opposition
Political parties
Social generations
Socialism
Universities
Youth
Youth and politics
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