Here is a list of pure definitions, some I will give more specific definitions that pertain to the time period:
Capitalism: Economic system in which property is privately owned and goods are privately produced.It is sometimes referred to as the private enterprise system.
Humanity: The quality of being humane; humane -- marked or motivated by concern with the alleviation of suffering
Parliamentary: in accord with rules and customs of a legislative or deliberative assembly; "parliamentary law"; relating to or having the nature of a parliament; "parliamentary reform"; "a parliamentary body"; parliament - Institution whose elected or appointed members meet to debate the major political issues of the day and to exercise legislative powers, and in some cases executive or judicial powers also
Revolutionary: markedly new or introducing radical change; a drastic and far-reaching change in ways of thinking and behaving; revolution - the overthrow of a government by those who are governed
Kaiserin: Kaiser is the German title meaning "Emperor", with Kaiserin being the female equivalent, "Empress"
Herr: a German man; used before the name as a title equivalent to Mr in English
Marx: German socialist of the mid-19th century; blasted earlier socialist movements as utopian; saw history as defined by class struggle between groups
Marxism: he body of philosophical, political, economic and sociological ideas associated with Karl Marx (1818-1883) and his life-long collaborator Frederick Engels (1820-1895); the social and political theories supported by Marx. These theories support a form of government called socialism in which either the people or the government administrates and owns everything, and in turn, unequally distributes the goods and pay according to work done.
Trotsky: Russian revolutionary and Communist theorist who helped Lenin and built up the army; he was ousted from the Communist Party by Stalin
Trotskyite: radicals who support Trotsky's theory that socialism must be established throughout the world by continuing revolution
Comrade: Comrade means "friend", "colleague", or "ally", often with a military or left-wing political connotation; a fellow member of the Communist Party; brother: used as a term of address for those male persons engaged in the same movement
Communism: a political theory favoring collectivism in a classless society; a form of socialism that abolishes private ownership
Pernicious: baneful -- exceedingly harmful
Nazism: The ideology of Adolf Hitler's NSDAP (National Socialist German Workers' Party), including a Führer's totalitarian government, racism, nationalist territorial expansion (Lebensraum) and state control of the (war) economy
KPD: The Communist Party of Germany (German Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands - "KPD")
Fascism
Antiseptic: freeing from error or corruption
Chancellor: the person who is head of state
Proletariat: The class of modern wage laborers who, having no means of production of their own, are reduced to selling their labor power in order to live. The working class.
Stalin: Russian leader who succeeded Lenin as head of the Communist Party and created a totalitarian state by purging all opposition (1879-1953)
Weimar Coalition
Liberal
Reichstag: The Reichstag (German for "Imperial Diet") was the parliament of the Holy Roman Empire, the North German Confederation, and of Germany until 1945.
Das Kapital: a book written by Karl Marx (1867) describing his economic theories
Agitprop: political propaganda (especially communist propaganda) communicated via art and literature and cinema
Deviationist: an ideological defector from the party line (especially from orthodox communism); In Stalinist Communism a deviationism is an expressed belief which is not in accordance with official party doctrine for the time and area.
Comintern: The Comintern (Communist International, also known as the Third International) was an international Communist organisation founded in Moscow
Adventurism: the taking of excessive risks by a government in their political, economic or foreign affairs
Opportunism: taking advantage of opportunities without regard for the consequences for others
"Left-deviationist adventurist opportunism"
SPD: The Social Democratic Party of Germany (Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands — SPD)
United Front: Idea advocated by Leon Trotsky during the 1930's. In order to combat the rising tide of Nazism and fascism, Trotsky advocated an alliance of working-class parties in order to defend the working class from these attacks. However, due to many problems (most notably the Trotskyists being labeled as "social fascists" by the Stalinists during their program of the "Third Period"), the United Front was not successful in stopping the rise of fascism in Western Europe.
Dictatorship: A type of government where absolute sovereignty is allotted to an individual or a small clique; A government which exercises autocratic rule
Alliances: a formal agreement establishing an association or alliance between nations or other groups to achieve a particular aim
paranoiac: a person afflicted with paranoia
Meteorology: the earth science dealing with phenomena of the atmosphere (especially weather)
Calamity: an event resulting in great loss and misfortune
Tyrant: a cruel and oppressive dictator
agrarian: a social and political philosophy which stresses the viewpoint that the cultivation of plants, or farming leads to a fuller and happier life.
Exile: a person who is voluntarily absent from home or country; the act of expelling a person from their native land
agitate (for revolution): a state of agitation or turbulent change or development; to stir up public opinion
Emigration: migration from a place (especially migration from your native country in order to settle in another)
Silesian: Silesian or Upper Silesian (Silesian: Ślůnsko godka, Slezsky jazyk, Język śląski) is a Slavic language or dialect spoken in the region of Silesia; ost inhabitants of Silesia today speak the national languages of their respective countries (Polish, Czech, German)
Also found this cool website of "red vocabulary" http://reds.linefeed.org/vocab.html
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