This interview with longtime anti-fascist activist Kieran (who was one of the founders of Three Way Fight thirteen years ago) covers a wide range of topics: from the work of Anti-Racist Action in the 1980s and 90s to the IWW’s General Defense Committee today, from the politics of wearing masks to the dangers of relying on the state for protection, and from engaging organized labor to building community-based self-defense against the far right.
10 June 1945. Anti-fascist political prisoners who have survived Ohrdruf or Buchenwald concentration camp and were liberated* just 2 months ago, meet in Weimar to form an Anti-Nazi committee. Their job is to collect information on active Nazis and remove them from office. Left to right: Mrs. Eliza Matin, Hugo Gunther, Konrad Wallmuhler, Paul Hockert und Richard Eyermann.
Foto Archive Buchenwald, number 020-49.005
* Buchenwald prisoners liberated their own camp shortly before the arrival of the allied soldiers.
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