From the publisher:
This book provides the German-speaking public with a comprehensive, well-researched, and concise study of anarcho-syndicalism. It serves as both an introductory source of information and a foundation for in-depth research. Helge Döhring demonstrates how this movement within the socialist labor movement was organized in Germany, illustrating both the central activities of anarcho-syndicalism against the Hitler dictatorship and individual fates within the struggle.
Taking into account the genesis and development of anarcho-syndicalism up to 1933, as well as its analyses of fascism, the study examines its reorganization in illegality. Starting from the geographical centers of its structures, the author explores the conditions under which the movement operated and the social basis of its resistance.
Through selected protagonists of the movement, Döhring investigates Nazi terror and its methods, presents remarkable testimonies of the movement that survived the Nazi era, and outlines in broad strokes the organization and realignment of anarcho-syndicalism after 1945.
ISBN: 978-3-86841-296-3
November 2023 | 244 pages
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