To: Mark17
I live in a part of Bavaria which even but a few Germans know was a communist state for a brief time in 1919 after World War I. This is regarded, some academics say falsely, as the heartland of the Nazi movement between the wars.
Regrettably, the communist legacy of Rosa Luxemburg did not drown with her in the Landwehr Canal in Berlin in 1919.
19 posted on
11/19/2014 3:33:24 AM PST by
nathanbedford
("Attack, repeat, attack!" Bull Halsey)
To: nathanbedford
Regrettably, the communist legacy of Rosa Luxemburg did not drown with her in the Landwehr Canal in Berlin in 1919.I had never heard of her, so I spent the last few minutes reading up on her. What a POS elitist. She probably had no idea, that in a real communist take over, the commies would have thrown her into the canal as a traitor anyway.
21 posted on
11/19/2014 4:16:27 AM PST by
Mark17
(Uninvited he sat down and opened up his mind, about old dogs and children, and watermelon wine)
To: nathanbedford
Regrettably, the communist legacy of Rosa Luxemburg did not drown with her in the Landwehr Canal in Berlin in 1919. Instead, the Frankfurt School was brought to America and installed in a place of honor at our universities.
34 posted on
11/19/2014 10:07:01 AM PST by
Carry_Okie
(Those who profess noblesse oblige regress to droit du seigneur.)
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