Display: 1-21 of 21 Results

“‘Of One Mind.’ (For Once!)” (January 25, 1879)

A Comrade’s “Safe-Conduct” Papers (February 14, 1885)

“For the Committee Debating the Anti-Socialist Law” (1884)

Consequences of the Anti-Socialist Laws—Police Break up a Peaceful Assembly in Berlin (1890)

Socialist Leaders Are Discovered by Police (c. 1890)

“We Don’t Give a Hoot about the Law!” A Social Democratic Pipe (1878)

The Anti-Socialist Law (October 21, 1878)

August Bebel and Friedrich Wilhelm Fritzsche during the Socialist Debates (September 16 and 17, 1878)

“The Socialist Jack-in-the-Box” (September 28, 1878)

Socialist “Conspirators” (1879)

The Social Democratic Movement: Its Electoral Rise and Legal Repression (1871–1890)

Social Democracy and the German Reichstag (1892)

Anti-Socialist Law (October 21, 1878)

Three Decisions of the Imperial Commission against the “Publicly Dangerous Aspirations” of Social Democracy (1878-88)

Reactions to the First Attempt on the Life of Kaiser Wilhelm I (Retrospective Account, 1910)

Socialist Leader August Bebel Condemns Anti-Socialist Legislation (September 16, 1878)

Conservative Leader Otto von Helldorff Defends Bismarck’s Anti-Socialist Legislation (September 16, 1878)

Ludwig Bamberger on the Extension of the Anti-Socialist Law (1884)

A Working-Class Youth in the Harz Region on the Expiry of the Anti-Socialist Law (September 30, 1890)

Socialist “Revenge” (1888)

Retrospective Judgment of a District Governor on the Failure of the Anti-Socialist Law (1925)