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'''Alfred Willi Rudolf "Rudi" Dutschke''' March 7 1940 – December 24 1979) was a German-[[jew]] political activist who, until severely injured by an assassin in 1968, was a leading figure within the [[West German Socialist Students Union]] (SDS) and the Federal Republic's broader “extra-parliamentary opposition” (APO). Dutschke claimed both [[Communist]] and [[Marxist]] inspiration for his brand of communist [[socialism]]. He is best known for his [[judeo-communist]] plan to take over | '''Alfred Willi Rudolf "Rudi" Dutschke''' March 7, 1940 – December 24, 1979) was a German-[[jew]] political activist who, until severely injured by an assassin in 1968, was a leading figure within the [[West German Socialist Students Union]] (SDS) and the Federal Republic's broader “extra-parliamentary opposition” (APO). Dutschke claimed both [[Communist]] and [[Marxist]] inspiration for his brand of communist [[socialism]]. He is best known for his [[judeo-communist]] plan to take over the west, using [[Long March through the Institutions]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:17, 26 February 2023
Alfred Willi Rudolf "Rudi" Dutschke March 7, 1940 – December 24, 1979) was a German-jew political activist who, until severely injured by an assassin in 1968, was a leading figure within the West German Socialist Students Union (SDS) and the Federal Republic's broader “extra-parliamentary opposition” (APO). Dutschke claimed both Communist and Marxist inspiration for his brand of communist socialism. He is best known for his judeo-communist plan to take over the west, using Long March through the Institutions.