Kurt Schumacher

Upon Adolf Hitler's seizure of power, Schumacher was imprisoned for ten years in various Nazi concentration camps. After World War II, he was one of the founding fathers of postwar German democracy. Throughout his life, he opposed reactionary and revolutionary forces, including the Nazi Party and the Communist Party of Germany (KPD). Referencing the concept of red fascism, Schumacher described the KPD as "red-painted Nazis". Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1930[Lippstadt i. W. : G. Thiele, 193- ]56 p. ; 22 cm. -
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Published 1930Düsseldorf : Stahleisen, 1930.14 S : graph. Darst ; 4̊ -
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Published 1930Jüterbog, 1930.[1 v.] -
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Published 1914Greifswald : H. Adler, 1914.108 p. ; 24 cm.