''Widerstand. Zeitschrift für nationalrevolutionäre Politik'' (
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: ''Resistance. Magazine for national-revolutionary politics'') was a monthly
magazine
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established in
Germany
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in 1926 to advocate
National Bolshevism
National Bolshevism (russian: национал-большевизм, natsional-bol'shevizm, german: Nationalbolschewismus), whose supporters are known as National Bolsheviks (russian: национал-большевики, natsional-bol'sheviki ...
. It was published in
Berlin
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, under the editorship of
Ernst Niekisch
Ernst Niekisch (23 May 1889 – 23 May 1967) was a German writer and politician. Initially a member of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), he later became a prominent exponent of National Bolshevism.
Early life
Born in Trebnitz (Silesia), and b ...
. Prominent contributors included
Ernst Jünger
Ernst Jünger (; 29 March 1895 – 17 February 1998) was a German author, highly decorated soldier, philosopher, and entomologist who became publicly known for his World War I memoir '' Storm of Steel''.
The son of a successful businessman and ...
,
Friedrich Georg Jünger,
August Winnig,
and
Joseph E. Drexel. The newspaper was shut down in December 1934. After a time in the
underground
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, Niekisch was arrested and held in
Nazi concentration camps
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from 1937 to 1945.
[Birgit Rätsch-Langejürgen: ''Das Prinzip Widerstand. Leben und Wirken von Ernst Niekisch'' Dissertation Universität München, 1994/95. Bonn: Bouvier, 1997, 392 S., ]
References
Bibliography
* Ernst Niekisch (Hrsg.): ''Schriften des „Widerstand“''. Widerstands-Verlag Anna Niekisch, Dresden
truvestr. 7 III*
Helmuth von Moltke: ''Die westliche Grenzfrage''. Mit einer Einleitung von Ernst Niekisch und dem Signet des Widerstandsverlages von A. Paul Weber. Widerstands-Verlag Anna Niekisch, Dresden 1929, XV, 58 S. (''Schriften des „Widerstand“'', Hrsg. Ernst Niekisch, Band 1)
* Ernst Niekisch: ''Politik und Idee''
rweiterung eines Vortrages Buchausstattung von A. Paul Weber. Widerstands-Verlag Anna Niekisch, Dresden 1929, 74 S. (''Schriften des „Widerstand“'', Hrsg. Ernst Niekisch; Band 2)
* Ernst Niekisch (Hrsg.): ''Widerstand. Blätter für sozialistische und nationalrevolutionäre Politik''. Widerstands-Verlag
* Ernst Niekisch: ''Widerstand''
usgewählte Aufsätze aus „Widerstand – Blätter für sozialistische und nationalrevolutionäre Politik“ Mit Zeichnungen von A. Paul Weber.
rsg. und eingeleitet von Uwe Sauermann. Hrsg. in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Verein zur Förderung Kultur- und Sozialwissenschaftlicher Publizistik und Bildung e.V. Sinus-Verlag, Krefeld 1982, , 212 S. (Edition d; Band 3)
* Ernst Niekisch und A. Paul Weber (Hrsg.): ''Widerstand. Zeitschrift für nationalrevolutionäre Politik''. Widerstands-Verlag, Berlin (Der 9. Jahrgang 1934 erschien noch, dann Verbot im Dezember 1934)
* Ernst Niekisch (Hrsg.): ''Entscheidung. Die Wochenzeitung für nationalrevolutionäre Politik''. Widerstands-Verlag, Berlin (Erscheinungsverlauf: Nr. 1: 9. Oktober 1932 bis Nr. 11: 26. März 1933; damit Erscheinen eingestellt)
* Joseph E. Drexel: ''Geschichte und Geschichten – Ein Leben in Franken.'' Vortrag: Bayerischer Rundfunk, Studio Nürnberg, 27. März 1969. Verlag Nürnberger Presse, Nürnberg 1969, Privatdruck; 38 S.; hier S. 16 f.
* Uwe Sauermann: ''Ernst Niekisch. Zwischen allen Fronten''. Mit einem bio-bibliographischen Anhang von
Armin Mohler
Armin Mohler (12 April 1920 – 4 July 2003) was a Swiss far-right political philosopher and journalist, known for his works on the Conservative Revolution. He is widely seen as the father of the Neue Rechte (''New Right''), the German branch of ...
. Herbig, München / Berlin 1980, , 236 S. (Herbig aktuell; Bibliographie E. Niekisch S. 219–236)
* Uwe Sauermann: ''Die Zeitschrift „Widerstand“ und ihr Kreis. Die publizistische Entwicklung eines Organs des extremen Nationalismus und sein Wirkungsbereich in die politische Kultur Deutschlands 1926-1934''. Universität Augsburg, Philos. Fak., Diss. A, 1984, vorgelegt von Uwe Sauermann. 1984, V, 459 S. – 2. Auflage. Bibliotheksdienst Angerer, München 1985, , V, 458 S.
*
Birgit Rätsch-Langejürgen: ''Das Prinzip Widerstand. Leben und Wirken von Ernst Niekisch''. Zugleich: Dissertation Universität München, 1994/95. Bouvier, Bonn 1997, , 392 S. (Schriftenreihe Extremismus & Demokratie; Band 7)
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