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Willi Dickhut (29 April 1904 – 8 May 1992) was a
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and cofounder of the
Marxist–Leninist Party of Germany The Marxist–Leninist Party of Germany (german: Marxistisch–Leninistische Partei Deutschlands, MLPD) is a communist political party in Germany. It was founded in 1982 by members of the Communist Workers Union of Germany (; KABD) and is one o ...
(''Marxistisch–Leninistische Partei Deutschlands'').


Life

Willi Dickhut was born in
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, the son of a haulage contractor and completed an apprenticeship as a fitter and turner. He was involved early in the
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. Dickhut participated in the 1920
general strike A general strike refers to a strike action in which participants cease all economic activity, such as working, to strengthen the bargaining position of a trade union or achieve a common social or political goal. They are organised by large co ...
against the
Kapp Putsch The Kapp Putsch (), also known as the Kapp–Lüttwitz Putsch (), was an attempted coup against the German national government in Berlin on 13 March 1920. Named after its leaders Wolfgang Kapp and Walther von Lüttwitz, its goal was to undo the ...
; in 1921 he joined the German Metalworkers' Federation ''Deutscher Metallarbeiter-Verband'' (DMV)) in 1926 the
Communist Party of Germany The Communist Party of Germany (german: Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands, , KPD ) was a major political party in the Weimar Republic between 1918 and 1933, an underground resistance movement in Nazi Germany, and a minor party in West German ...
(''Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands'' (KPD)). After cleavage of Solingen branch of the DMV Dickhut was a member of the communist trade union ''Unity Association of Metal Workers'' (Einheitsverband der Metallarbeiter). In 1928–29 he spent eight months in the
Soviet Union The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a federal union of fifteen national ...
as a skilled worker in a factory making hair clippers. On his return he was more active for the Communist Party and was elected in March 1933 to the
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of Solingen. In 1933 he was arrested and taken to "
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" (''Schutzhaft'') until 1935 by the new
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regime. Dickhut was temporarily interned with prison stays in the
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Börgermoor Emslandlager ("Emsland camps") were a series of 15 moorland labor, punitive and POWs-camps, active from 1933 to 1945 and located in the districts of Emsland and Bentheim, Lower Saxony, Germany. The central administration was set in Papenburg ...
and
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. During this time he was subjected to severe ill-treatment by the
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. After his release he resumed his work for the enfeebled and illegal Communist Party in Solingen. In 1938 he was convicted by the ''
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'' (Special Court) in
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to one year and nine months in prison. This judgment was not enforced due to its "protective custody" and a nine-month detention. In August 1944 Dickhut was arrested again and faced then with a death sentence. During a heavy bombing of Solingen in November 1944, he managed to escape from prison. After the end of
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Dickhut was a functionary of the Communist Party again, having been Deputy Head of the personnel department within the party executive. In 1966 he was expelled from the party, as he criticized the conditions in the Soviet Union. His work ''The restoration of capitalism in the Soviet Union'' was first published in 1971. In it Dickhut developed a fundamental critique of the changes in the Soviet Union after the seizure of power by
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, which he saw as a betrayal of socialism and the cause of the failure of the Soviet Union. After his expulsion from the Communist Party, he became involved in the foundation of the
Communist Party of Germany/Marxists–Leninists The Communist Party of Germany/Marxists–Leninists (german: Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands/Marxisten-Leninisten, KPD/ML) was a clandestine communist party active in West Germany and East Germany during the Cold War. It was founded in 1968 ...
(KPD / ML) and promoted by the division in 1970 in a leading position the union of the resulting KPD / ML (Revolutionary Way) with the Communist Workers' Federation (ML) for Communist Workers' Union of Germany (''Kommunistischer Arbeiterbund Deutschlands'' (KABD)) 1972 who prepared the founding of the MLPD in 1982. Dickhut was, since he founded it in 1969, responsible for the theoretical organ of the party, the ''Revolutionärer Weg'' (revolutionary way). Dickhut is considered within the MLPD as "Workers' theorist and visionary pioneer of genuine socialism". MLPD stresses that Dickhut's particular concern was to develop cadres that were critical, self-critical and independently thinking and acting, as a dam against dogmatism, revisionism or even a degeneration of the party.Article in Rote Fahne at the 20th anniversary of Willi Dickhuts death, http://www.rf-news.de/2012/kw18/20.-todestag-von-willi-dickhut-antifaschist-kommunist-und-mitbegruender-der-mlpd/ He died on 8 May 1992 in
Solingen Solingen (; li, Solich) is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located some 25 km east of Düsseldorf along the northern edge of the region called Bergisches Land, south of the Ruhr area, and, with a 2009 population of 161,366, ...
.


Writings in German

* ''So war's damals'' (''How things were then''), Verlag Neuer Weg, Stuttgart 1979, (Erster Band der Biographie) * ''Der staatsmonopolistische Kapitalismus in der BRD'' (''State-monopolistic capitalism in the GDR'') (2 volumes), Verlag Neuer Weg, Stuttgart 1979, * ''Lenin, der geniale Führer des Proletariats'' (''Lenin, the ingenious leader of the proletariat''), Verlag Neuer Weg, Stuttgart 1984 (Nachdruck eines Artikels aus der Roten Fahne 2/1982) * ''Krieg und Frieden und die sozialistische Revolution'' (''War and peace and the socialist revolution''), Verlag Neuer Weg, Stuttgart 1983, * ''Briefwechsel über die Fragen der Theorie und Praxis des Parteiaufbaus'' (''Correspondence on the theory and practice of party organization''), Verlag Neuer Weg, Stuttgart 1984, * ''Krisen und Klassenkampf'' (''Crises and class struggle''), Verlag Neuer Weg, Stuttgart 1985, * ''Proletarischer Widerstand gegen Faschismus und Krieg'' (''Proletarian resistance against fascism and war'') (2 volumes), Verlag Neuer Weg, Düsseldorf 1987, * ''Materialistische Dialektik und bürgerliche Naturwissenschaft'' (''Materialist dialectic and civic science''), Verlag Neuer Weg, Düsseldorf 1987, * ''Die Restauration des Kapitalismus in der Sowjetunion'' (''The restoration of capitalism in the Soviet Union''), Verlag Neuer Weg, Düsseldorf 1988, * ''Die Dialektische Einheit von Theorie und Praxis'' (''The dialectic unity of theory and practice''), Verlag Neuer Weg, Essen 1988, * ''Gewerkschaften und Klassenkampf'' (''Trade unions and class warfare''), Verlag Neuer Weg, Essen 1988, * ''Was geschah danach'' (''What happened next''), Verlag Neuer Weg, Essen 1990, (second volume of his biography) * ''Sozialismus am Ende?'' (''Socialism at an end?''), Verlag Neuer Weg, Essen 1992, * ''Ich habe mein Leben lang gekämpft'' (''I have fought my whole life'' – documentary on Dickhut's life and works), Verlag Neuer Weg, Essen 2002,


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