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EVERY JANUARY WE HONOR LENIN OF RUSSIA, ROSA LUXEMBURG OF
POLAND, AND KARL LIEBKNECHT OF GERMANY AS THREE LEADERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL
WORKING CLASS MOVEMENT.
Biography
The son of Wilhelm Liebknecht, one of the founders of the SPD, Karl Liebknecht trained to be a lawyer and defended many Social Democrats in political trials. He was also a leading figure in the socialist youth movement and thus became a leading figure in the struggle against militarism.
As a deputy in the Reichstag he was one of the first SPD representatives to break party discipline and vote against war credits in December 1914. He became a figurehead for the struggle against the war. His opposition was so successful that his parliamentary immunity was removed and he was improsoned.
Freed by the November revolution he immediately threw himself into the struggle and became with Rosa Luxemburg one of the founders of the new Communist Party (KPD). Along with Luxemburg he was murdered by military officers with the tacit approval of the leaders of the SPD after the suppression of the so-called “Spartacist Uprising” in January 1919.
Liebknecht’s Protest Against the War Credits
Source: Liebknecht “Liebknecht’s
Protest Against the War Credits,” Justice, 17th December 1914,
p.1;
Transcribed: by Ted Crawford.
Transcribed: by Ted Crawford.
The “Berner Tagewacht” publishes the full text of Karl Liebknecht’s
protest in the Reichstag against the voting of the war credits. The protest was
suppressed in the Reichstag, and no German paper has published it. It appears
that seventeen Social-Democratic members expressed their opposition to the
credits on December 2, but Karl Liebknecht’s was the only vote recorded against
them.
“It is also a Buonapartist attempt tending to demoralise and
destroy the growing Labour movement.”
“The German word of command ‘against Czarismus,’ like the
English or French word of command ‘against militarism,’ has been the means of
bringing forth the most noble instincts, the revolutionary traditions and hopes
of the peoples, for the purpose of hatred among the peoples. Accomplice of
‘Czarismus,’ Germany, a model country of political reaction, possesses not the
qualities necessary to play the part of a liberator of peoples ...
“This war is not a defensive war for Germany. Its historical
character and the succeeding events make it impossible for us to trust a
capitalist Government when it declares that it is for the defence of the country
that it asks for the credits.
“A peace made as soon as possible and which will humiliate no
one is what must be demanded. All efforts in that direction should be supported.
A simultaneous and continual demand for such peace in all the belligerent
countries will be able to stop the bloody massacre before the complete
exhaustion of all the peoples concerned .....”
Liebknecht concludes his protest by declaring that he will vote
in favour of anything that will lighten the hard lot of “our brothers on the
field of battle, and those wounded and sick, for whom I have the warmest
compassion .... But my protest is against the war, against those responsible for
it, against those who are directing it; against the capitalistic ends for which
it is being pursued, against the violation of the neutrality of Belgium and
Luxemburg, against military dictation, and against the complete neglect of
social and political duties of which the Government and the dominant class are
guilty to-day.”
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