Widerstand (magazine)

The illustrated magazine resistance. Magazine for national revolutionary politics appeared monthly from 1926 until its ban in December 1934 in the resistance -Verlag, Berlin. Editors were Ernst Niekisch and A. Paul Weber.

History

Ernst Niekisch regarded as one of the heads of National Bolshevism; He joined for a National Bolshevik and anti-Western ( primary: anti- parliamentary- democratic ) a policy. He worked during the Weimar Republic and up in the "Third Reich " into a " national revolutionary". In 1919 he was chairman of the Central Council of Workers', Peasants ' and Soldiers' Councils in Bavaria and tried in the following years to persuade the workers for their world revolutionary and at the same time national task. He influenced the left wing of the National Socialist German Workers' Party ( NSDAP) to Gregor Strasser. In 1926 he founded the journal resistance. Sheets for socialist and national-revolutionary politics. It became the mouthpiece of National Bolshevism. Together with his wife headed Niekisch the resistance -Verlag. From the year 1928 was the subtitle of the paper magazine for national revolutionary politics. 1928 also began working with the graphic designer A. Paul Weber, the political- satirical portrait caricatures, satirical and allegorical representations of animals and drawings designed for the resistance magazine. Among the best known lithography is one of the rumor.

Some of the associates included inter alia the writer Ernst Jünger, Friedrich Georg Jünger, Joseph E. Drexel, Gustav Sondermann, former official of the Pan-German League, H. Armstrong, Hans Baker, Roderich of Bistram, Frederick Gregory, Wilfried Knöpke, Otto nickel, Otto Petras, Spectator, Eugen Schmahl (possibly partly pseudonyms) and Ernst von Salomon.

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