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Vorgeschichte und Voraussetzungen der Ansiedlung der spanischen kommunistischen Emigranten in Osteuropa

Prehistory and preconditions of the settlement of Spanish communist emigrants in Eastern Europe
[journal article]

Lister, Enrique

Abstract

Gegenstand des Beitrags ist die spanische kommunistische Emigration nach Osteuropa seit 1951. Das Verbot der spanischen KP in Frankreich und die Ausweisung dutzender führender spanischer KP-Funktionäre in die Volksdemokratien wurde durch den Wunsch des Westens - vor allem der USA - gerechtfertigt, d... view more

Gegenstand des Beitrags ist die spanische kommunistische Emigration nach Osteuropa seit 1951. Das Verbot der spanischen KP in Frankreich und die Ausweisung dutzender führender spanischer KP-Funktionäre in die Volksdemokratien wurde durch den Wunsch des Westens - vor allem der USA - gerechtfertigt, den Aktivitäten der spanischen KP in Frankreich Einhalt zu gebieten. Die KP galt als Organisator und Koordinator umfangreicher Guerilla-Aktivitäten in Spanien, wo die USA im Zuge der NATO-Gründung 1949 Militärbasen aufbauen wollten. (ICEÜbers)... view less


'This article treats the Spanish communist emigration which settled in Eastern Europe from 1951 on. Its author defends the thesis that both the banning of the Spanish Communist Party in France and the expulsion of dozens of Spanish communists executives and leaders towards 'people's democracies' wer... view more

'This article treats the Spanish communist emigration which settled in Eastern Europe from 1951 on. Its author defends the thesis that both the banning of the Spanish Communist Party in France and the expulsion of dozens of Spanish communists executives and leaders towards 'people's democracies' were justified by the Westerners' desire - mainly that of the United States - to hamper the activities of the Spanish Communist Party on French territory. This Party was considered as the organiser and co-ordinator of a huge movement of guerilleros acting in Spain where the United States were about to establish military bases following the foundation of NATO in 1949.' (author's abstract)|... view less

Keywords
Europe; cold war; Eastern Europe; France; guerrilla; emigration (polit. or relig. reasons); exile; banning of a party; Spaniard; communist party

Classification
Social History, Historical Social Research
Migration, Sociology of Migration

Method
descriptive study; historical

Document language
German

Publication Year
2005

Page/Pages
p. 289-316

Journal
Totalitarismus und Demokratie, 2 (2005) 2

ISSN
1612-9008

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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