Ernst Thälmann was born in Hamburg, Germany, on 16th April, 1886. His friend, Wilhelm Pieck, later recalled: "As the son of a class-conscious worker organised in the Social-Democratic Party, Ernst Thälmann came into the Socialist movement in his early youth. He was hardly sixteen years old when he joined the Social-Democratic Party. A member of the Transport Workers Union he joined the Social Democrat Party in 1903.
Friedrich Ebert now replaced him as leader of the party. Like most socialists in Germany, Ebert was initially opposed to the idea of Germany going to war. However, once the First World War had started, he ordered the SDP members in the Reichstag to support the war effort.
Thälmann disagreed with the policies of Friedrich Ebert but he was recruited into the German Army in 1915 and during the First World War fought on the Western Front. He deserted in 1918 and when he arrived back in Germany he joined the Independent Socialist Party (ISP). Other members included Kurt Eisner, Karl Kautsky, Julius Leber, Rudolf Breitscheild and Rudolf Hilferding. Ernst Thälmann was active in the German Revolution in Hamburg that began on 29th October 1918.
Thälmann was on the left-wing of the ISP and was a leading figure in the merger with the German Communist Party (KPD) in November 1920. The following month he was elected to the Central Committee of the KPD. Paul Levi was the leader of the KPD. Other prominent members included Willie Munzenberg, Ernst Toller, Walther Ulbricht, Hermann Duncker, Hugo Eberlein, Paul Frölich, Wilhelm Pieck, Ernest Meyer, Franz Mehring and Clara Zetkin. Levi’s moderate approach to communism increased the size of the party.
Ernst Thalmann was elected to the Reichstag. In the summer of 1921 Thälmann went as a representative of the German Communist Party to the 3rd Congress of the Comintern in Moscow and met Lenin. In June 1922 Thälmann survived an assassination attempt at his flat. Over the next few years he established himself as one of the most important figures in the German Communist Party.
Ernest Meyer now became the leader of the German Communist Party. Meyer returned to Moscow in 1922 as a member of the German delegation to the 4th World Congress of the Comintern. However, his influence went into decline with the emergence of Thälmann, who replaced Meyer as the Chairman of the KPD in 1925. Ernst Thälmann was the candidate for the German Presidency in 1925.
Thälmann was the party’s presidential candidate in 1932. He won 13.2 of the vote compared to the 30.1 received by Adolf Hitler. In January 1933, Thälmann proposed that the German Communist Party (KPD) and the Social Democratic Party (SDP) should organise a general strike in order to remove Hitler. When these negotiations broke down, Thälmann called for the violent overthrow of Hitler’s government.
After the Reichstag Fire on 27th February, 1933, the Nazi Party launched a wave of violence against members of the German Communist Party and other left-wing opponents of the regime. This included Thälmann who was arrested and imprisoned on 3rd March 1933.
Ernst Thälmann spent over eleven years in solitary confinement. He was executed in Buchenwald Concentration Camp on 18th August 1944. A few days later the Nazi government announced that Thälmann and Rudolf Breitscheid had been killed in an Allied bombing attack.
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Bruh I truly don’t know if I’ll be able to function as a full time worker again. Even with my adderall I’m exhausted and I only really did like a half days worth of tasks.
Thats like all I have in me. I cannot fucking survive a 9-5 5 days a week NOT EVEN INCLUDING the things I wanna do like chores, gym, etc… I have more shit to do today as well and I’m so tired. This was a good day, too. I’m so fucking cooked
I think you’re selling yourself short here. It’s actually not unusual for people to feel really tired around 2 to 3pm. Office workers have memes about it, in some cultures you take a siesta around this time, college time management brochures suggest you stop studying and do some mindless chores like laundry. Every human is going to feel tired multiple times during the day, and often at pretty predictable times, don’t let yourself get discouraged because you haven’t defeated the circadian rhythm.
I mean, when I was working full time at my last job I did not have time for anything besides going to work and doing basic chores. When I wasnt living with my partner instead of cooking dinner when I was hungry I would just go to sleep instead because I didnt have the will or energy. I had (have?) no energy for hobbies, self care, or tending to friendships, my everything goes towards functioning at work. And ive been working for like 20+ years
I know sometime between 1-3 is when my slump starts but it doesn’t end until around 7pm which sucks, and I feel like if I wanna make it through the day I just cannot take a break. I would really do well in a siesta-based culture I think, gimme all the mimi times