WEIMAR CUMHURİYETİ’NDE ALMANYA SOSYAL DEMOKRAT PARTİSİ – ALMANYA KOMÜNİST PARTİSİ İKİLİĞİNİN NASYONAL SOSYALİST ALMAN İŞÇİ PARTİSİ’NİN YÜKSELİŞİNDEKİ ROLÜ

Bu çalışmada, Weimar Cumhuriyeti’nde Almanya Sosyal Demokrat Partisi (Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands-SPD) ve Almanya Komünist Partisi (Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands-KPD) arasındaki karşıtlığın, Nasyonal Sosyalist Alman İşçi Partisi’nin (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei-NSDAP) yükselişi üzerindeki etkilerini subjektif koşullar merkezinde sorgulamak ve bu partilerin iç dinamiklerinden hareketle NSDAP’nin seslendiği seçmen kitlesinin sınıfsal yapısını analiz etmek hedeflenmektedir. Bu analizde büyük oranda Weimar Cumhuriyeti’nin kuruluş dönemine odaklanılacak, kökeni 1918 Kasım ve 1919 Ocak Devrimleri’ne dayanan SPD-KPD ayrışması bu partilerin kurumsal yapısından hareketle tartışılacaktır. Bu sorgulamada, NSDAP’nin yükselişinde öznenin eylemine dayalı koşulların etkilerini öne çıkaran bir Nazizm analizi geliştiren Wilhelm Reich’ın kuramsal pozisyonu temelalınmıştır. “KPD’nin liderliğini devraldığı 1919 Ocakayaklanmalarının, SPD’nin isyancılar aleyhine AlmanOrdusu (Reichswehr) ve büyük sermayeyle uzlaşması nedeniylebastırılması, Weimar Cumhuriyeti’nde siyasi açıdan birkırılma noktası olmuş ve bu süreç NSDAP’nin yükseleceğisiyasal zemini hazırlamıştır” tezi bu çalışmanın odaknoktasını oluşturmaktadır.

THE ROLE OF THE SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF GERMANY – COMMUNIST PARTY OF GERMANY DUALITY IN THE RISE OF THE NATIONAL SOCIALIST GERMAN WORKERS’ PARTY IN THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC

In this study, it is intended to question the effects of antagonism between the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) on the rise of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) within the framework of subjective conditions in the Weimar Republic and to evaluate the class structure of the supporters to whom the NSDAP addresses, based on the internal dynamics of these parties. This analysis will mainly concentrate on the founding period of the Weimar Republic, and the SPD-KPD split, which originates from the 1918 November and 1919 January Revolutions, will be discussed with reference to the institutional structure of these parties. Theoretically, this examination is based on the position of Wilhelm Reich, who developed a Nazism analysis that highlights the effects of conditions based on the action of the subject on the rise of the NSDAP. The thesis "the suppression of the January 1919 rebellions, when the KPD took over the leadership, due to the SPD's reconciliation with the Reichswehr and big capital against the rebels was a political breaking point in the Weimar Republic and this process set the political ground on which the NSDAP will rise" is the focus of this study.

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