Never again Germany

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Anti German graffiti in Vienna

Never again Germany! (German: Nie wieder Deutschland) was the political motto of the "radical left" (RL), with which this nationwide alliance positioned itself from November 1989 against German reunification and its feared consequences, against German anti-Semitism, racism, nationalism and fascism.[1]

The alliance was initiated in November 1989 by a group around the magazine konkret, eco-socialists and communist federation and supported by autonomous, anti-fascist activists and other left-wing groups. This reacted to the resurgence of German nationalism, neo-Nazism and historical revisionism. They warned of a "Fourth Reich" and a renewed German imperialism or world power striving.[2]

The alliance disintegrated during the Gulf War in 1991. As a result, the German radical left split into "anti-German" and "anti-imperialists" in the dispute over the Israel-Palestine conflict and left-wing anti-Zionism.

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  1. ^ "Wie alles anfing". jungle.world (in German). Retrieved 2021-03-09.
  2. ^ "neuer nationalismus / weltmacht deutschland | reader: 25 jahre gwr". 2007-10-05. Archived from the original on 2007-10-05. Retrieved 2021-03-09.