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Draft:Communism in Germany

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Communism in Germany has a complex history, having developed as both a political ideology and a movement since the early 20th century. Its evolution in Germany has been marked by significant events, including the rise and fall of the Weimar Republic, the establishment of the German Democratic Republic (GDR), and the eventual reunification of Germany. Various communist parties and movements have played a role in shaping Germany's political landscape, and the ideology continues to be represented in contemporary German politics.

History

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Early history

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World War I

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Interwar period and the Weimar Republic

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Nazi period

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Post-World War II and East Germany

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Communism in West Germany

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Modern era

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Armed actions by communist groups

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Communist political parties active in Germany

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References

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