Political student commune in late-1960s West Berlin
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A memorial plaque at Kaiser-Friedrich-Straße 54A in Berlin-Charlottenburg.
Kommune 1 or K1 was a politically motivated commune in Germany. It was created on 12 January 1967, in West Berlin and finally dissolved in November 1969.[1] Kommune 1 developed from the extraparliamentary opposition of the German student movement of the 1960s. It was intended as a counter-model against the small middle-class family, as a reaction against a society that the commune thought was very conservative.
The commune was first located (from 19 February 1967, until the beginning of March 1967) in the empty apartment of the author Hans Magnus Enzensberger, in Fregestraße 19, as well as in the studio apartment of the author Uwe Johnson, who was staying in the United States, at Niedstraße 14 in the Berlin district of Friedenau. After Enzensberger's return from a long study trip to Moscow, they left his apartment and occupied the home of Johnson at Stierstraße 3 for a short time. They then moved to an apartment at Stuttgarter Platz[1] and then finally moved to the second floor of the back of a tenement house in Stephanstraße 60 in the Berlin district of Moabit.[2]
^ abHüetlin, Thomas (1997-06-30). "Die Tage der Kommune". Der Spiegel (in German). Vol. 27/1997.
^Ulrich Enzensberger, Die Jahre der Kommune I, pp. 105, 108
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