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Council for a Democratic Germany : ウィキペディア英語版
Council for a Democratic Germany
The Council for a Democratic Germany (CDG) was founded on 3 May 1944 in New York City. Its founding was a reaction to the founding of the National Committee for a Free Germany in Moscow in July 1943. Some of the founding members brought experiences of previous similar organizations with them, such as the ''Lutetia-Kreis''. The Council saw itself as representing all German exiles in the United States.
Its membership included socialists, social democrats, communists, middle-class democrats, former members of the Centre Party, writers, artists, and scientists. This gathering of exiles was to serve as a platform for opinion-shaping and exerting political influence. The chairman was Paul Tillich, a Protestant theologian at the Union Theological Seminary in New York. He gave the Council its specific political-theological shape. No other exile organization brought together a similarly wide spectrum of figures in politics and the arts.
==Work==

The CDG commented on current events of the war and political developments. One example is the "Declaration of the Council for a Democratic Germany after the Allied invasion in Normandy on 6 June 1944". In different committees, detailed plans for the reconstruction of society after the war were discussed.
On the whole, it must be said that international developments did not conform to the CDG's declaration.
It called for:
# A right of national self-determination, also for Germany
# Cooperation between the Western powers and Russia, for which the intellectual groundwork had been prepared through the cooperation in the CDG between bourgeois and communist figures
The international developments that went against the CDG's plans were:
# The Allied demand for German unconditional surrender meant that, for the foreseeable future, national self-determination would not apply to Germany
# The increasing distance and hostility between the Western Allies and the Soviet Union, which developed into the Cold War
Unresolvable differences between bourgeois and left-wing members over the Potsdam Agreement and its political and economic consequences signalled the end of the CDG in autumn 1945. It was never formally dissolved.

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