UCSB Hist 133C Prof. Marcuse
GERMAN HISTORY SINCE 1945 Nov. 5, 1998
Lecture 12: Between Stability and Opposition: The
1960s and 1970s
- Administrative / Announcements / Preliminary
- Questions on Term Paper assignment?
- Tonight, 7pm, Campbell Hall: "The Truce:"
Primo Levi's story after he was liberated from Auschwitz
- 1956-59: East Germany's "golden years"
- Ulbricht not affected by Khrushchev's anti-Stalin line
- Second 5-year plan, 1958, changed to seven year in 1959. LPGs:
1958-1960: 37%-86%
- The Wall: "secret birthday" of East Germany
- Discussion: "The Promise"
- How "accurate" is the film?
- motifs: untied shoes; signing letters
- "Wendehals" (turn-neck): the Stasi "Betreuer"
(literally: caregiver)
- The personal and the political
- corruption, blackmail, privilege and enticements
- The 1960s
- East
- population stability 1950-61: 18->17 mio., then stable
to 1970. [West 1950-61: 49->64 mio.]
- equivalent rates of economic growth
- standard of living (1960, 65, 69; West in 1969)(% of households):
TV: 17, 49, 66; 73.
electric washing machines: 6, 28, 48; 61. electric refrigerators:
6, 26, 48; 84. cars: 5, 8, 14; 47.
- 1963: 6th party conference of the SED
- Honecker for Ulbricht, 1971
- West
- rapid economic growth
- educational reform (Berlin Univ. and the Wall)
- Benno Ohnesorg, Rudi Dutschke (SDS), Kurt-Georg Kiesinger
(1904-88), Beate Klarsfeld
- Hedonism and consumer society (Fress-wave, Travel-wave, Sex-wave).
Ulrike Meinhof
Leistungsgesellschaft, Lustgesellschaft