UCSB
Hist 133C
Prof. Marcuse
German History since 1945
Feb. 17, 2000
Lecture 12: Old Conservatives and New Radicals-Tides of the 1970s
Preliminary
Prof. Dubiel's guest lecture postponed until March 7; L13-L17 will be moved back one day
Q3 next Tuesday, on R20-21: What lessons does each president draw from the events of WW2?
Politics in a new key
Grand Coalition 1966
FDP abandoned CDU because of solution to economic slump
consequences:
Economic
International
ruling Elite
Ideology
Opposition (both sides!)
1969 elections
March: election of president Gustav Heinemann (not "SA-Schröder")
Sept. parliamentary: CDU 242, SPD 224, FDP 30
Chancellor Willy Brandt (SPD): "risk more democracy"
("
mehr Demokratie wagen
")
"social-liberal coalition," 1969-1982
Opposition movements in the West
Roots in the 1950s
KPD referendum against
rearmament
in 1953 (prohibition 1956)
"
Kampf dem Atomtod
," Mar. 1957 ("Göttingen 18," Apr. 1957)["7" in 1837]
Growth in the 1960s
Easter Marches / Peace Movement
Spiegel Affair
Shah of Iran, June 1967: Benno Ohnesorg, "Bild" newspaper, "Springer" press
The 1968 conjuncture
Department store arson, 3 April 1968
Assassination attempt on Rudi Dutschke, 11 April 1968
Emergency Laws, 30 May 1968 (compare Weimar constitution art. 48)
other issues: Greece, Vietnam, China, Prague
bifurcation: "Long March through the Institutions" vs. Red Army Fraction