Annäherungen an Robert Havemann
Biographische Studien und Dokumente
Hans-Georg Bartel, Christian Booß, Reinhard Buthmann, Bernd Florath, Christian Halbrock, Jean-Pierre Hammer, Guntolf Herzberg, Ilko-Sascha Kowalczuk, Hubert Laitko, Bernd Markowsky, Arno Polzin, Christian Sachse, Andreas Schmidt, Angela Schmole, Wolfgang Templin, Manfred Wilke
This volume contains analyses and previously unpublished documents concerning Robert Havemann and his evolution to becoming an opponent of the SED regime. No other intellectual in the GDR was such a harsh opponent of the SED regime as Robert Havemann. A Communist and a Nazi resistance fighter through and through, Havemann was one of the leaders in erecting the new GDR. His advocacy against all forms of social and political subjugation, however, eventually turned him into an opponent of the reigning regime of the GDR. The contributions in this volume illuminate his development and look at his role in the historical shifts that took place in East Germany. The articles are complemented by the publication of important documents from his estate and the Stasi reports on his spectacular lectures held in 1964.