• The Außerparlamentarische Opposition (German for extra-parliamentary opposition, commonly known as the APO), was a political protest movement in West...
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  • contemporary antifa movement has its roots in the West German Außerparlamentarische Opposition left-wing student movement and largely adopted the aesthetics...
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    aged political activists committed to expressly "extra-parliamentary" opposition to the West German political establishment. She later wrote that a defining...
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    West German student movement (category Außerparlamentarische Opposition)
    organizations that hoped to spearhead them, grouped together as the Außerparlamentarische Opposition. The more leftist wing of the SDP in the Sozialistischer Deutscher...
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    Revolutionary Cells (German group) (category Außerparlamentarische Opposition)
    The Revolutionary Cells (‹See Tfd›German: Revolutionäre Zellen, abbreviated RZ) were a self-described "urban guerrilla" organisation that was active between...
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    assistant of Jürgen Habermas. He was one of the mentors of the Außerparlamentarische Opposition, and when the protest movement fragmented, tried as leader...
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    call for "extra-parliamentary opposition", or forceful resistance. Mahler joined the Außerparlamentarische Opposition in 1964. He was one of the founders...
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    German Communist Party (category Außerparlamentarische Opposition)
    the Federal Constitutional Court in 1956 for its aggressively militant opposition to the West German constitution. The new party was formed on 25 September...
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    2 June Movement (category Außerparlamentarische Opposition)
    The 2 June Movement (‹See Tfd›German: Bewegung 2. Juni) was a West German anarchist militant group based in West Berlin. Active from January 1972 to 1980...
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    1991 to 2004. As a lawyer he defended Fritz Teufel of the Außerparlamentarische Opposition (APO), and represented the joint plaintiff in the Mykonos restaurant...
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    Rudi Dutschke (category Außerparlamentarische Opposition)
    1966. Dutschke joined calls for an extra-parliamentary opposition (Außerparlamentarische Opposition, APO). This loose grouping of disaffected social democrats...
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  • categorized as an extra-parliamentary opposition. Alliance C – Christians for Germany Außerparlamentarische Opposition Grassroots Democratic Party of Germany...
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    celebrities' comparable lack of interest in the topic. A Sponti (Außerparlamentarische Opposition) version of the slogan is "Wissen ist Macht, nichts wissen...
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  • Rote Zora (group) (category Außerparlamentarische Opposition)
    Rote Zora (English: Red Zora) was a West German radical left feminist urban guerrilla organization active from 1974 to 1995. The group committed a series...
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    The Winter of Discontent in 1978–79 in the United Kingdom Außerparlamentarische Opposition and German student movement in West Germany see also Red Army...
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  • Anti-Japaneseism. Action Directe Camarades Socialisme ou Barbarie Außerparlamentarische Opposition Red Army Faction Revolutionary Cells (German group) Sozialistischer...
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  • disillusioned; this disillusionment led to the formation of the Außerparlamentarische Opposition which formed a core of the German student movement. The Kiesinger...
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    K-Gruppen (category Außerparlamentarische Opposition)
    eventually formed the Marxist–Leninist Party of Germany (MLPD). Außerparlamentarische Opposition West German student movement New Communist Movement Slobodian...
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  • Socialist Patients' Collective (category Außerparlamentarische Opposition)
    the SPK's funding, salaries and meeting space were threatened. Despite opposition to the SPK, in the autumn of 1970 the university convened an advisory...
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  • German Emergency Acts (category Außerparlamentarische Opposition)
    contributed to the establishment of the APO ("Außerparlamentarische Opposition", lit. 'Extraparliamentary Opposition'). The critics of the Emergency Acts referred...
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  • Professional Observers, an association of fisheries observers Außerparlamentarische Opposition, a political protest movement in West Germany during the 1960s...
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  • to prominence in the 1960s as the primary magazine of the Außerparlamentarische Opposition and the German student movement. He had previously founded...
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    Tupamaros West-Berlin (category Außerparlamentarische Opposition)
    The Tupamaros West-Berlin (TW) were a small German Marxist organization which carried out a series of bombings and arsons at the end of the 1960s. In 1969...
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  • Rechtsextremismus - Rechtsextreme Organisationen - Volkstreue außerparlamentarische Opposition (VAPO)". "Heinz-Christian Strache bei Wehrsportübung mit Gottfried...
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    Communist Party of Germany/Marxists–Leninists (category Außerparlamentarische Opposition)
    The Communist Party of Germany/Marxists–Leninists (‹See Tfd›German: Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands/Marxisten-Leninisten, KPD/ML) was a clandestine...
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    itself Notstand der Demokratie (Democracy in Crisis), the Außerparlamentarische Opposition and members of the Campaign against Nuclear Armament. The late...
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  • Putzgruppe (category Außerparlamentarische Opposition)
    Putzgruppe (Cleaning Squad) was a German left-wing militant group, that emerged from the German student movement and was active in the 1970s. It participated...
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  • Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund (category Außerparlamentarische Opposition)
    SDS became the leading element in the Außerparlamentarische Opposition (APO; English: Extraparliamentary Opposition). In late 1966, it became active when...
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  • Anna-Maria Henckel von Donnersmarck (category Außerparlamentarische Opposition)
    Democratic Party of Germany, that became affiliated with the Außerparlamentarische Opposition, which called for constitutional freedom of opinion and press...
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    occupation at konkret's office (along with several members of the Außerparlamentarische Opposition), to distribute proclamations to the employees, something that...
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