Jochen Staadt

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Jochen Staadt (* 1950 in Bad Kreuznach ) is a German political scientist .

Life

In 1968 Staadt began studying German and political science at the Free University of Berlin (FU). At times he was involved in a Maoist group at the Otto Suhr Institute . He completed his studies in 1977 with a doctorate in German studies on the subject of GDR literature .

Staadt is the project manager of the SED-State research association at the Free University of Berlin and a member of the editorial board of the journal of the SED-State research association . In numerous publications he deals with the West German student movement of the 1960s , about the GDR , the SED and the Ministry for State Security , especially with regard to their influence on West Germany .

In 1978 Staadt founded the Berlin band Pille Palle and the Ötterpötter together with Michael Stein and others .

Publications (selection)

As an author and co-author

  • with Tilman Fichter and Siegward Lönnendonker: Free University of Berlin 1948–1973. University in Transition , Vol. 5: Violence and Counterviolence (1967–1969) . Press office of the Free University of Berlin, Berlin 1983.
  • with Annemarie Kleinert and Peter Jahn: Free University of Berlin 1948–1973. University in Transition , Vol. 6: The Unloved Reform (1969–1973) . Press office of FU Berlin, Berlin 1990, ISBN 3-927433-44-6 .
  • The secret western policy of the SED 1960-1970. Akademie Verlag, Berlin 1993. ISBN 3-05-002507-7 .
  • The SED in the federal election campaign in 1986/87. In: Klaus Schroeder (ed.): History and transformation of the SED state. Contributions and analyzes . SED State Research Association at the Free University of Berlin, Akademie Verlag, Berlin 1994, ISBN 3-05-002638-3 , pp. 286–308.
  • Inputs. The institutionalized complaint culture in the GDR. Gold brocade, mixed coffee, hand-made speeches and other difficulties with the subjects. Working papers of the SED State Research Association No. 24, Berlin 1996.
  • with Siegward Lönnendonker and Bernd Rabehl : The anti-authoritarian revolt. The Socialist German Student Union after separating from the SPD . Westdeutscher Verlag, Opladen 2002, ISBN 3-531-13301-2 .
  • with Tobias Voigt and Gerhard Ehlert: The cooperation between the Ministry for State Security of the GDR (MfS) and the Ministry of the Interior of Cuba (MININT). Working papers of the research association SED-Staat No. 33, Berlin 2002.
  • A German brotherhood in arms . In: FAZ of October 5, 2007, p. 12 (article on the secret cooperation between the GDR State Security and the lawyers of RAF terrorists in 1977).
  • with Tobias Voigt and Stefan Wolle : Operation television. The Stasi and the media in East and West . Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2008. ISBN 978-3-525-36741-4 .
  • with Tobias Voigt and Stefan Wolle: Feind-Bild Springer. A publisher and its opponents . Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2009, ISBN 978-3-525-36381-2 .
  • A historian failure. The fighting group against inhumanity - disinformation makes history . In: Journal of the SED State Research Association at the Free University of Berlin , No. 33/2013 , pp. 94–111.

As editor and co-editor

  • with Jürgen Miermeister: Provocations. The student and youth revolt in their leaflets 1965–1971 . Hermann Luchterhand Verlag, Darmstadt and Neuwied 1980.
  • with Klaus Schroeder: The Fatalities of the GDR Border Regime on the Inner-German Border 1949–1989. A biographical manual . Wissenschaftsverlag Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main 2017, ISBN 978-3-631-72594-8 .
  • The conquest of culture begins! The State Commission for Art Affairs of the GDR (1951–1953) and the cultural policy of the SED. Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaft Peter Lang: Frankfurt am Main 2011, ISBN 978-3-631-60548-6 .
  • with Klaus Schroeder: Enemy of the Wall. The Ministry of State Security and the West Berlin Police. Lang, Frankfurt am Main 2014, ISBN 978-3-631-65070-7 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Torsten Oppelland (Ed.): German politicians 1949-1969: 16 biographical sketches from East and West. Scientific Book Society, Darmstadt 1999, Vol. 2, p. 196.
  2. Klaus Schroeder, Jochen Staadt: Nothing new in the West? Documentation on the discussion about the influence of SED, FDJ and MfS on the Free University of Berlin. (= Working papers of the SED State Research Association, No. 18/1995, Berlin July 1995, p. 35.)
  3. Th. Schmid , SF Kellerhoff : Axel Springer, the Stasi and the ominous SS treasure. The anti-Springer campaign was one of the most successful actions of the left, and it continues to have an impact today. How did it come about and who was involved in it? The historians Jochen Staadt, Tobias Voigt and Stefan Wolle have written an extensive study about it and give first insights into their work. In: The world. June 6, 2009, accessed on May 7, 2015 (interview on the book).