Arbeiterkampf - Arbeiterzeitung des Kommunistischen Bundes (Hamburg) Archives
Period 1971-c. 1995
Total size 18.15 m.
Consultation Not restricted
History
Founded in 1971 in Hamburg, Germany as the organ of the Kommunistischer Bund (KB); containing contributions on the need of armed struggle as propagated by the Rote Armee Fraktion (RAF), on the campaigns against nuclear plants and other issues, Arbeiterkampf or AK acted as a discussion forum for the entire radical left in the Federal Republic of Germany; from 1993 continued as Analyse und Kritik.
Content
Part of the archives of the editors of Arbeiterkampf consisting of photocopied documents, pamphlets, leaflets, copies of periodicals, clippings and other mostly printed material on cases against RAF members, solidarity with emprisoned militants, police actions, neo-Nazis, demonstrations, squatters, public safety, censorship and other subjects.