A Socialist Defector

A Socialist Defector
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The circumstances that impelled Victor Grossman, a U.S. Army draftee stationed in Europe, to flee a military prison sentence were the icy pressures of the McCarthy Era. Grossman – a.k.a. Steve Wechsler, a committed leftist since his years at Harvard and, briefly, as a factory worker – left his barracks in Bavaria one August day in 1952, and, in a panic, swam across the Danube River from the Austrian U.S. Zone to the Soviet Zone. Fate – i.e., the Soviets – landed him in East Germany, officially the German Democratic Republic. There he remained, observer and participant, husband and father, as he watched the rise and successes, the travails, and the eventual demise of the GDR socialist experiment. A Socialist Defector is the story, told in rare, personal detail, of an activist and writer who grew up in the U.S. free-market economy; spent thirty-eight years in the GDR’s nationally owned, centrally administered economy; and continues to survive, given whatever the market can bear in today’s united Germany. Having been a freelance journalist and traveling lecturer – and the only person in the world to hold diplomas from both Harvard and the Karl Marx University – Grossman is able to offer insightful, often ironic, reflections and reminiscences, comparing the good and bad sides of life in all three of the societies he has known. His account focuses especially on the socialism he saw and lived – the GDR’s goals and achievements, its repressive measures and stupidities – which, he argues, offers lessons now in our search for solutions to the grave problems facing our world. This is a fascinating and unique historical narrative; political analysis told with jokes, personal anecdotes, and without bombast.

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Victor Grossman. A Socialist Defector

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A SOCIALIST DEFECTOR

From Harvard to Karl-Marx-Allee

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A great help in climbing back up was an addendum to Article 131, passed unanimously by the first Bundestag in 1951, which permitted, indeed required, government institutions to fill at least 20 percent of their staffs with people employed there before May 1945, no lower than in their former rank, and excluding only a few who were officially ruled guilty. Full pensions were guaranteed to retirees. For several hundred thousand that meant it was back again to their former elevated status. (Timothy Scott Brown, “West Germany and the Global Sixties: The Anti-Authoritarian Revolt, 1962–1978,” in Basic Law. i.e. Grundgesetz, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013), 93.)

UNTIL THE MID-1970s, thanks to Bonn’s pressure, the GDR was recognized by few countries outside the Eastern Bloc and thus needed few ambassadors. But who were they?

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