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In 1932, when SCHULZE-BOYSEN met with MARC in Frankfurt,<br />

they decided to form a Franco-German alliance against both Russia and the<br />

United States. ORDRE NOUVEAU and GEGNER were also tied to other<br />

so-called "non-conformist" groups such as DIE TAT, the Black Front <strong>of</strong><br />

OTTO STRASSER, and the fascist English NEW BRITAIN group. They all<br />

claimed to represent what they called the THIRD FORCE, or the THIRD<br />

WAY. This was one <strong>of</strong> many fascist youth <strong>movement</strong> in Germany.<br />

HELLMAN wrote: "Marc's warnings about Hitler's overtures toward the<br />

Right seemed prescient in February 1933, as the new Chancellor used the<br />

burning <strong>of</strong> the Reichstag as a pretext to ban the Communist party and its<br />

affiliates. On the evening <strong>of</strong> the fire, there was a gathering <strong>of</strong> the range <strong>of</strong><br />

the radical youth leaders in a restaurant near Berlin's Stettiner railway<br />

station. Approximately two hundred representatives <strong>of</strong> the radicals <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Hitler Youth, the Socialists Youth, the Young Communists, the Red Boy<br />

Scouts, the National Revolutionaries, and OTTO STRASSER'S Black Front<br />

- 'antagonists only yesterday'- met and agreed to cooperate." (HELLMAN,<br />

Communitarian, p. 74.) As early as 1933, HITLER very rapidly dealt with<br />

the radical youth <strong>movement</strong>s like GEGNER, the DIE TAT, and the<br />

STRASSERITES, which is one <strong>of</strong> the reasons why MARC decided to write<br />

an open {Letter to Hitler}.<br />

These youth groups were closely knit networks that used Dominican<br />

Convents as safehouses for their activities, and for arms, ammunition and<br />

explosives caches, in the name <strong>of</strong> resistance. Their networking was<br />

disguised in the form <strong>of</strong> pilgrimages. SCHULZE-BOYSEN was also making<br />

pilgrimages to the NATIONAL BOLSHEVIKS and ROTE KAPELLE (Red<br />

Orchestra) networks <strong>of</strong> ERNST NIEKISCH, who was also editor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

newspaper {Widerstand} and whose group was considered part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

German resistance <strong>movement</strong>. NIEKISCH'S ideas were very close to Italian<br />

syndicalists who were advocating military style {Prussian socialism}.<br />

These networks were part <strong>of</strong> a GERMAN-RUSSIAN alliance <strong>of</strong><br />

mystical tradition. They considered that the boundary between Orient and<br />

Occident was the Rhine River. This idea is very much part <strong>of</strong> the counterculture<br />

<strong>of</strong> this European return to a New Middle Ages, which considered that<br />

there was a {Bund} between Germany and Russian mysticism. FRED<br />

SCHMID wrote an article in {GEGNE}, October 1932, in which he<br />

condemned the relationship between Germany and the West.<br />

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