Widerstand. Zeitschrift für nationalrevolutionäre Politik (German: Resistance. Magazine for national-revolutionary politics) was a monthly magazine established in Germany in 1926 to advocate national-revolutionary idea.[1] It was published in Berlin, under the editorship of Ernst Niekisch.[2] Prominent contributors included Ernst Jünger, Friedrich Georg Jünger, A. Paul Weber, August Winnig,[3] and Joseph E. Drexel. The newspaper was shut down in December 1934. After a time in the underground, Niekisch was arrested and held in Nazi concentration camps from 1937 to 1945.[4]
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