I went first to France and then to England where I studied and at the same time I tried to make a serious study of the basic Marxist philosophy.
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I was in the underground until I left Germany.
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Shortly afterwards my father told me that he might be going into the Eastern Zone of Germany. At that time my own mind was closer to his than it had ever been before, because he also believed that they are at least trying to build a new world.
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