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Power in the German Democratic Republic was concentrated in the Politburo and the central committee of the Communist Party. Conflict was taboo and party discipline was a fundamental article of faith. This book penetrates the public image of a monolithic regime and explores opposition to the leadership at key turning points in the country's history between 1946 and 1973. A study of hawks and doves, of reformers and hard-liners, it questions whether East Germany could have pursued a path different than the one it took.

Produktbeschreibung
Power in the German Democratic Republic was concentrated in the Politburo and the central committee of the Communist Party. Conflict was taboo and party discipline was a fundamental article of faith. This book penetrates the public image of a monolithic regime and explores opposition to the leadership at key turning points in the country's history between 1946 and 1973. A study of hawks and doves, of reformers and hard-liners, it questions whether East Germany could have pursued a path different than the one it took.
Autorenporträt
Peter Grieder is Lecturer in Modern European History at Magdalen College, Oxford.