Following the outbreak of Great World War in 1948, the previously outlawed Communist Party of Germany (KPD) emerged again as a resistance rebelling against Alfred Hugenberg's regime. With Soviet aid, the resistance grew in numbers. As the war continued, many towns were taken by the Socialists. Their golden opportunity occurred following Hugenberg's death.
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rdfs:label
| - German Socialist Republic (Der Führer ist Tot)
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| - Following the outbreak of Great World War in 1948, the previously outlawed Communist Party of Germany (KPD) emerged again as a resistance rebelling against Alfred Hugenberg's regime. With Soviet aid, the resistance grew in numbers. As the war continued, many towns were taken by the Socialists. Their golden opportunity occurred following Hugenberg's death.
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religion other
| - Catholicism, other forms of Christianity
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city other
| - Hamburg, Munich, Frankfurt, etc.
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CoA
| - Coat of arms of East Germany.svg
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Name en
| - German Socialist Republic
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Name
| - Deutsche Sozialistische Republik
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regime
| - Marxist-Leninist socialist state
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Flag caption
| - Flag of Socialist Germany
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motto Lang
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Motto
| - Proletarier aller Länder, vereinigt Euch!
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Flag
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motto en
| - Workers of the world, unite!
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abstract
| - Following the outbreak of Great World War in 1948, the previously outlawed Communist Party of Germany (KPD) emerged again as a resistance rebelling against Alfred Hugenberg's regime. With Soviet aid, the resistance grew in numbers. As the war continued, many towns were taken by the Socialists. Their golden opportunity occurred following Hugenberg's death.
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