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Emil Carlebach

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on 6 April 1945, for his efforts in the camp revolt, but was hidden by other prisoners and survived till liberation. After the liberation of the concentration camp, the prisoners from Buchenwald chose him as their spokesman; later he became the vice-president of the
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who had practiced in Germany for generations. However, at the time he was born, his father was the only non-religious member of the Carlebach family in Frankfurt. While still young, Emil turned away from the conservative
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was also criticized. Because of this, his former fellow prisoner, Benedikt Kautsky, accused him of being partially responsible for the death of least two Polish prisoners.
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After 1946, he became first a Frankfurt city council member, then a member of the Hessian parliament, where he worked on the
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Sonnenuntergang - Das Verhältnis europäischer Intellektueller zum Kommunismus im Spiegel dreier Prozesse
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Registration card of Emil Carlebach as a prisoner at Buchenwald Nazi Concentration Camp
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Website about Hameln by historian Bernhard Gelderblom. Retrieved 31 March 2010
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Der "gesäuberte" Antifaschismus. Die SED und die roten Kapos von Buchenwald
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Zensur ohne Schere. Die GrĂĽnderjahre der 'Frankfurter Rundschau' 1945/1947
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Tote auf Urlaub - Kommunist in Deutschland Dachau und Buchenwald 1937-1945
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Hitler war kein Betriebsunfall- Hinter den Kulissen der Weimarer Republik
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revoked Carlebach's publisher's license. He was also a co-founder of the
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In early 1934, he was sentenced to three years in prison for spreading
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publications. When the sentence was completed in 1937, he was sent to
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Zensur ohne Schere Die GrĂĽnderjahre der Frankfurter Rundschau 1945/47
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In the early 1950s a fierce dispute began between Carlebach and
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Linke Geisterfahrer: Denkanstöße für eine antitotalitäre Linke
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member, writer and journalist. He was born and died in
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Carlebach was one of seven original licensees of the
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Die Carlebachs: Eine Rabbinerfamilie aus Deutschland
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Landtag
Frankfurt am Main
rabbis
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Young Communist League of Germany

anti-fascist
union
Dachau concentration camp
Buchenwald
illegal resistance organization
SS
International Buchenwald Committee
Hesse constitution
Frankfurter Rundschau
U.S. Military Government in Germany
Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime
Margarete Buber-Neumann
torture
communists
Joseph Stalin
Soviet Union
Communist Party of Germany
East Germany
West Germany
German Communist Party
KAOS art and video archive


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