Stalin and German Communism

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"Stalin and German Communism" is a historical and political analysis by Ruth Fischer examining the relationship between Stalinist policies and the German Communist movement.

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instanceOf book
historical analysis
political analysis
aboutOrganization Communist International NERFINISHED
Communist Party of Germany NERFINISHED
aboutPerson Joseph Stalin NERFINISHED
aboutPlace Germany NERFINISHED
Soviet Union NERFINISHED
author Ruth Fischer NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
examines impact of Soviet directives on the Communist Party of Germany
internal conflicts within the German Communist movement
relationship between Stalinist policies and the German Communist movement
role of the Comintern in German politics
field German studies
Soviet studies
history
political science
focusesOnEvent rise of Nazism
focusesOnPeriod Weimar Republic NERFINISHED
interwar period
genre intellectual history
non-fiction
political history
hasSubject German workers’ movement
Leninism NERFINISHED
Marxism NERFINISHED
Soviet foreign policy
factional struggles in the Communist Party of Germany
party purges
totalitarianism
intendedAudience historians
political scientists
students of communism
language English
mainSubject Comintern NERFINISHED
Communist Party of Germany NERFINISHED
German communism
Joseph Stalin NERFINISHED
Soviet influence on German politics
Stalinism NERFINISHED
notableFor critical analysis of Stalinist control over foreign communist parties
detailed insider account of German communism
perspective critical of Stalinism

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Ruth Fischer notableWork Stalin and German Communism